Nicolas Arsenijevic

Nicolas Arsenijevic is one of the most talented saxophonists of his generation. He graduated from the Paris Conservatoire (CNSM) in Claude Delangle's class in 2016. For several years, he has been paying his divided attention to contemporary creations, original as well as transcribed compositions, traditional music or even musical theatre. 

A multiple prizewinner in numerous international competitions, such as The Gap European Saxophone Competition (France, 2008), the Nova Gorica International Saxophone Competition (Slovenia, 2011), the Chieri International Competition (Italy, 2011), the Flaine Academy (France, 2012), the Andorra Sax Fest International Competition (2015), the prestigious Adolphe Sax International Competition (Dinant, Belgium, 2014), he regularly performs in Paris (Musée Jacquemard-André, Salle Cortot, Théâtre du Châtelet) and throughout Europe ( The Netherlands, Scotland, Slovenia, Italy, Serbia, Montenegro) teaching a number of master classes on the spot as well. 

A member of several chamber ensembles (Quatuor Laloy, the Saxback Ensemble, the Kosmopolitevitch Orkestar, The Oct'opus Ensemble), Nicolas Arsenijevic devotes part of his time to contemporary creation. His work with young composers at IRCAM (Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music) and CNSMDP (the Paris Conservatoire ) has produced original compositions like Four Bodies in Search of An Author that was created in Paris in 2014. 

With pianist Françoise BUFFET, he recorded a CD in 2017 that was devoted to Brahms’s cello and clarinet sonatas transcribed for saxophone and that was met with great acclaim. The pre-release concert took place in November the same year  at the Salle Gaveau. 

His next CD (on the Chapeau l’Artiste label) is scheduled for release in June 2020 and will feature a transcription of Brahms’s Clarinet Quintet as well as related contemporary pieces commissioned for the occasion (Riccardo Nillni, Jean-Baptiste Doulcet). 

Holding a CA (Certificat d’Aptitude, French equivalent for M.Mus ), Nicolas Arsenijevic is a teacher at the Aulnay-sous-Bois Conservatoire (CRD, Conservatoire à Rayonnement Départemental) as well as at the Versailles Conservatoire (CRR, Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional), where he is in charge of a class jointly with Vincent David. He also teaches at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. 

Nicolas Arsenijevic is a Selmer artist and has been a laureate of the Cziffra Foundation since 2013. 

'Nicolas Arsenijevic is one of the current saxophonists who has best grasped the demands for universal culture which this day and age makes on artists. Through his musical choices, he ideally brings together all styles, whether they be contemporary, classical or popular. His great instrumental virtuosity allows him to assimilate and adapt with astounding ease to the most diverse genres.' Christian Lauba, composer 

'Nicolas Arsenijevic is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant saxophonists of his generation. The unforced fluency of his playing flows through a variety of different repertoires which he brings to life with genuine sensitivity and true generosity.  I am so proud of having helped him along in his artistic development.'  Jean-Charles Richard, jazz musician and composer 

 

“Nicolas Arsenijevic’s versatility and great modernity truly mark a talented musician of so many parts who is equally at home performing classical repertoire or improvisation, contemporary or traditional folk music."  

Varduhi Yeristyan, pianist 

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