Jeanne Larrouturou
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French musician Jeanne Larrouturou has been living in Switzerland since 2010. After completing a bachelor’s degree in percussion and a master’s degree in music education in Geneva, as well as a specialised master’s degree in contemporary music in Basel, she has been active as a performer, creator and organiser in a variety of contemporary music and interdisciplinary projects. Since 2011, she has been a member of the Geneva-based ensemble Batida, known for its original concert concepts. In Basel, she joined the Concept Store Quartet in 2022. Since 2019, she has been one of the curators of the Fracanaüm concert series in Lausanne, and in 2024 she joined the programme team of the Rümlingen Festival. In 2023, she developed her first object theatre and sound performance, Objets trouvés #1, and continues to work on collective and solo composition projects.
As a performer, she is regularly invited to participate in projects in Switzerland and Europe and has collaborated with numerous established composers (including O. Adámek, A. Babel, J.-P. Drouet, A. Frank, A. Corrales, A. Kryeziu, K. Juillerat, S. Roux). She has led several workshops on specific topics (music theatre, sound objects, graphic notation) for children, young people and adults. She is particularly interested in exploring the boundaries between disciplines and aesthetic forms.