Born in Nice, Alexis Kossenko performs as a soloist with Deutsche
Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto
Copenhagen, Ensemble Matheus, Philharmonie der Nationen, La
Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy, Stradivaria, Barokksolistene,
B'Rock, Le Cercle de l'Harmonie, La Chambre Philharmonique,
Modo Antiquo, Le Concert Lorrain, Holland Baroque Society,
Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, in a repertoire ranging from Vivaldi to
Khachaturian including Mozart concertos on tour with Emmanuel Krivine. He therefore recently performed in
Berlin Philharmonie, Stockholm
Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall and Royal Albert Hall in London, Mozarteum Salzburg, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and Salle Gaveau
in Paris, Opéra Royal and Chapelle Royale in Versailles, Ton-Halle in Zürich,
Bruges and Amsterdam Concertgebouw.<<cut>>
Fine
connaisseur of all the historical forms of his instrument, Alexis Kossenko
plays as well on the modern flute (he was awarded from Conservatoire National
Supérieur de Paris in the class of Alain Marion) as on baroque flute, classical
and romantic flutes, or recorder.
He
is now first flautist of La Chambre Philharmonique (dir. Emmanuel
Krivine), Ensemble Matheus (dir . Jean-Christophe Spinosi), Gli
Angeli Genève (Stephan MacLeod), Concert d'Astrée (Emmanuelle Haïm),
Le Concert Spirituel (Hervé Niquet).
He
recorded flute concertos by Nielsen, Telemann, Haydn, Touchemoulin, and
specially, for French label Alpha, the complete concertos by CPE Bach, Vivaldi
concertos (Editor's Choice de Gramophone) and Charpentier leçons de ténèbres
with baryton Stephan MacLeod.
As
a conductor, Alexis Kossenko was invited by European Union Baroque Orchestra,
B'Rock, Le Concert d'Astrée, Holland Baroque Society, Arte
dei Suonatori ; But it is at the head of Les Ambassadeurs that
he undertakes his most significant projects, such as the new series for Alpha
« per l'orchestra di Dresda » as well as an intense work on Rameau,
Purcell, CPE Bach and Mozart.
Both
cds that he recorded with Les Ambassadeurs got an impressive amount of praises
and awards : Gramophone mentioned « Les Ambassadeurs' fabulous
playing » about their Vivaldi « Concerti per l'Orchestra di
Dresda » (Alpha) while the Rameau album for Erato (with Sabine Devieilhe)
got a Diapason d'Or, Diamant de l'Opéra, and the Grand prix de
l'Académie Charles Cros, and is already a best-seller.