« Rarely has one seen a musician so perfectly embody the music she performs! »
Flore Vedry-Roussev / Classicagenda
Cellist from Metz, Cyrielle Golin is invited as a soloist and chamber musician in many hall and festivals in France and abroad such as Nymphenburger Sommer München, Academy of Athen, Konzerthaus Berlin, Les Musicales d'Arradon, Palazzo Albrizzi ... She is also broadcasted on France Musique, France Inter, Orpheus Radio Russia, Polskie Radio Chopin, Deutschlandfunk Berlin, 100.7, idFM, RCF...
Nominated for the International Classical Music Awards 2021 in the Chamber Music category, her CD « Un moment musical chez les Schumann » released by Klarthe Records, elaborated with the complicity of the pianist Antoine Mourlas, pays tribute to the composers Robert, Camillo and Georg Schumann in a world premiere on engraving. Cumulating nearly 600,000 listens on digital platforms, the recording has been awarded (Pizzicato Supersonic Award, Audiophile Grand Frisson 2020 ...) and praised by some thirty reviews from the international press.
In 2015, Cyrielle Golin founded the Quatuor Akos, a string quartet that won the 3rd Prize and the Bärenreiter Prize at the 13th International Mozart Competition (Mozarteum Salzburg) in 2018. This ensemble, whose sound aesthetic tends towards a historical perspective thanks to the use of classical or modern bows depending on the repertoire approached, will publish the complete quartets opus 76 by Joseph Haydn with the NoMadMusic label in winter 2022.
Her interest in the performing arts has led her to collaborate with the choreographer Alexander Ekman for the ballet Cacti at the Saarländisches Staatstheater and the Theater Heilbronn, as well as with the director Paul-Emile Fourny for the play "Amadeus" at the Opéra-Théâtre de Metz Métropole and at the Théâtre de la Manufacture in Nancy.
Moreover, she created and took over the artistic direction of the Festival de Musique de Chambre de Metz in 2017 and 2018. Concerned about the importance of social actions, she regularly leads educational projects and charity concerts.
Cyrielle Golin studied at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Metz and Paris and then, at the Hochschule für Musik Saar with Jean Adolphe, Philippe Muller, Quatuor Ysaÿe and Gustav Rivinius.