Frédéric Rosselet
Biographie Frédéric Rosselet
Frédéric Rosselet
cello (Switzerland), studied at the Lausanne Conservatory, where he received his undergraduate teaching diploma with honors after winning first prize at the Regional Swiss Youth Music Competition in 2002. Having participated in music festivals across Europe and North America, he has taken masterclasses with Marcio Carneiro, François Guye, Jean-Michel Fonteneau, Guy Fallot, Christophe Coin, Ralph Kirshbaum, and David Geringas. Frédéric has worked with the Sine Nomine Quartet, Gábor Takács-Nagy, Walter Levin (LaSalle Quartet), and Rainer Schmidt (Hagen Quartett), and performed with Alberto Lysy, Jeremy Menuhin, and Joseph Silverstein. As an orchestral musician, he has been a member of the Munich Youth Orchestra and the Verbier Festival Orchestra. Frédéric obtained his Master in Music Performance at the Hochschule für Musik at the Basel Music Academy with Rafael Rosenfeld, along with a minor in baroque cello at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Currently, he is a student of Ralph Kirshbaum at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, where he has been awarded first prize in both the Bach Solo Strings and the concerto competitions.