Biography Exit & Emmanuel Resche-Caserta


Emmanuel Resche-Caserta
is a franco-italian baroque violin player born in 1988.

Since 2017, he has been invited as concertmaster for the baroque orchestra Les Arts Florissants, conducted by William Christie, in residence at Philharmonie de Paris.

Credits include: Handel’s Jephtha at the Opéra de Paris (Palais Garnier), Haydn’s Creation– Lincoln Center, New York, Purcell’s Dido & Aeneas and Charpentier’s Actéon- USA and Colombia, Rameau’s La Naissance d’Osiris / Daphnis et Eglée– South Korea, Monteverdi’s Selva Morale- Europe tour (Berlin Philharmony, Paris Philharmony, The Barbican- London).

In 2019, he will continue to lead the orchestra in « Rameau Maître à danser » for the 40th anniversary of Les Arts Florissants at the Brooklyn Academy of Music- New York and for a European tour of Mozart’s Finta Giardiniera, to name a few. Emmanuel is the Artistic Director on Les Arts Florissants most recent recording of Airs de cour (« Airs Sérieux et à boire III ») for Harmonia Mundi.

After graduating in Political Sciences and History of Art, he decided to dedicate himself entirely to the baroque violin. Intrigued about learning from various schools of baroque violin playing, he studied with a range of teachers in Italy, France, Spain and the US, including Enrico Onofri- Conservatorio di Palermo, François Fernandez- Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur (CNSMDP), Monica Huggett – the Juilliard School, New York and Pablo Valetti- Escola Superior de Musica de Catalunya, Barcelona.

Emmanuel regularly leads various ensembles in France, Spain and Belgium including- Il Gardellino (Marcel Ponseele and Jan de Winne, artistic directors), Marguerite Louise (Gaétan Jarry), Hemiolia (Claire Lamquet), The New Baroque Times (Pablo Garcia and Diego Fernandez), A Nocte Temporis (Reinoud Van Mechelen), Tiento Nuovo (Ignacio Prego). He has been invited as artistic director at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris, at the Moscow Conservatory Baroque Orchestra in 2014 as well as teaching workshops about Haydn symphonies at the Academie de Saintes.

Emmanuel has recently created his own ensemble, Exit, with whom he has recorded his first CD for the Label Passacaille. This CD is dedicated to violin music from southern Italy in the 17th century, featuring some hidden treasures from Palermo, Messina, and Naples.

In June 2019, Emmanuel has been awarded a 1675 Ruggeri violin for a period of 10 years by the Jumpstart Foundation (Amsterdam).



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