PARTNERSHIP
03-06-2020
The Fondation Rémy Cointreau supports the Talents et Violon’celles Association for the creation of the Maison Talents & Violon’celles in Paris.
Created in 2010, the Talents & Violon’celles association’s mission consists in safeguarding, conserving, enhancing and enriching the musical and cultural heritage of the French school of string quartet instruments.
The association’s objective is to allow the talented expressions of young musicians of the string quartet through:
For several years, Talents & Violon’celles sought a place to develop new consistent actions promoting certain values of the association such as: transmission, excellence and sharing; in perfect harmony with the values of the Fondation Rémy Cointreau, whose mission is the promotion and transmission of excellence in their expertise.
Therefore, the Fondation Rémy Cointreau is pleased to be associated with the Talents & Violon’celles association, allowing the creation and outreach of the Maison Talents & Violon’celles which will welcome different exceptional craftspersons.
The Maison Talents & Violon’celles project is a coworking space encompassing the string quartet instruments and which combines 3 functions:
This house aims to be a place of exchange, open to the public passing by, or during customer events / meetings or open house events. The violinmaking / archery workshops are designed to be visible from the rue de Rome, the central place of French violinmaking.
A selection committee will be created to select the luthier or bow maker in residence at the Maison Talents & Violon’celles workshop based on the relevance of their projects and skills. It will be made up of members of the Talents & Violon’celles artistic committee, representatives of the profession including Mrs. Sandrine Raffin, bow maker supported by the Fondation Rémy Cointreau, and a representative of the Fondation Rémy Cointreau, Mrs. Caroline Martin-Rilhac.
To find out more about the Talents & Violon’celles Association, discover the video made for their 10-year anniversary : https://youtu.be/7kYTeNMOoPk
We are delighted to welcome a new director to the Fondation’s Board of Directors, David Caméo, who is an expert in applied arts.
This is in the 10th Arrondissement of Paris, Villa du Lavoir, that Anaïs Jarnoux, a furniture upholstery with a leatherwork specialty, introduces us to her world in Episode 4 of our video-portrait series on the Foundation's artisans.