Mathieu Dufour

Mathieu Dufour is a French flutist. He is a former principal flutist of the Berlin Philharmonic.

Mathieu Dufour
Born1973 (age 4950)[1]
Paris, France
GenresClassical
Instrument(s)Flute

Early life

Dufour began playing the flute at the age of 8. He studied under Madeleine Chassang and Maxence Larrieu at the Lyon Conservatory.[2]

Career

Dufour was appointed principal flute of the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse in 1993, and then held the same position with the Paris Opera in 1996.[3] He plays on a Yamaha YFL-997 flute.[4]

Dufour was appointed principal flute of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1999 by Daniel Barenboim.[5] He briefly left in September 2009 to play principal flute with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, though later stated he had joined them on a one-year trial basis and was able to hold positions with both orchestras.[6] He returned to Chicago in January 2010.[7] He joined the Berlin Philharmonic as principal flute in August 2015, replacing the retiring Andreas Blau and sharing the role with Emmanuel Pahud.[8] He left the orchestra in December 2021 at his own request for personal reasons,[1] and was succeeded in May 2022 by Sébastian Jacot.[9]

References

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