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Emmanuelle Haïm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emmanuelle Haïm
Emmanuelle Haïm ((:emanɥɛl aim)) (born in Paris, France, 11 May 1962) is a French harpsichordist and conductor with a particular interest in early music and Baroque music. ==Early life, student & assistant years== Haïm grew up in Paris, and was raised Catholic although her father is Jewish. Her musical education began early, after her father's purchase of a grand piano, and a visit to her family by Zoltán Kocsis when she was age 8. She was also interested in dance as a child, but was diagnosed with a curved spine at age 10, and wore a body corset for 10 years.〔 Haïm spent 13 years studying at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris, where she studied organ with André Isoir. She came to focus on the harpsichord, which she studied with Kenneth Gilbert and Christophe Rousset, and was awarded five first prizes at the Conservatoire. William Christie invited her to work with his ensemble Les Arts Florissants, as a continuo player and musical assistant. On Christie's recommendation, she later worked as a coach and assistant to Simon Rattle,〔Richard Wigmore, "Belle of the Baroque". ''BBC Music Magazine'', April 2004.〕 as well as a guest artist with Rattle.
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