Pierre-Eric Nimylowycz
Singer
Pierre-Éric Nimylowycz decided to become a musician when he discovered orchestra and chamber music at his childhood music school.
He studied violin, baroque violin and viola with Nathanaëlle Marie, Patrick Bismuth, Manuel Solans and François Fernandez; harmony and counterpoint with Raphaël Picazos, Pierre Pincemaille and Loïc Mallié; and orchestration with Olivier Kaspar at the Conservatoire National de Région de Boulogne, then at the Conservatoires National Supérieurs de Musique de Paris and Lyon. At the same time, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Musicology at the University of Paris-IV Sorbonne.
Later, he was fortunate to have as chamber music partners such personalities as Patrick Cohen, Olivier Beaumont, Jaap Schröder, François Fernandez, Cécile Agator, Stéphanie Marie-Degand, Jérôme Pernoo, Henri Demarquette, and Sergey Malov, and to play in orchestras such as Le Cercle de l'Harmonie (Jérémie Rhorer), Le Concert d'Astrée (Emmanuelle Haïm), Ricercar Consort (Philippe Pierlot) and Les Talens Lyriques (Christophe Rousset).
As a violist, he is particularly fond of the string quartet repertoire. It is with a desire for new musical horizons, through the rediscovery of rare repertoires, that he joined the Cambini-Paris Quartet in 2010.
He recorded the world premiere of Terra Desolata by Thierry Escaïch for baroque ensemble.