Valéry Aubertin


Valéry Aubertin is a contemporary French organist, composer and choir conductor.

Biography

Born in Lagny-sur-Marne, Aubertin was a student in the organ class of Michèle Guyard at the Aubervilliers conservatory. He ended his studies with a First Prize of organ and another first prize of music formation.
From 1989 to 1995, he attended the Conservatoire de Paris where he won several first prizes. Among others, he was a student of Brigitte François-Sappey, and Gérard Grisey.
From 1995 to 1997, he worked with Jean-Louis Florentz.
In 1993, he won the Special Jury Prize at the Composition Competition of the in Montréal, with a work for organ La nuit des nuits. In 1995, his first symphonic work ...et le soleil se déchirait, Op.7 received, unanimously by the jury and ahead of 216 entries from all over the world, the First Prize of the 40th International Composition Competition of the City of Trieste, 32nd symphonic edition.
He is a professor of musical analysis, musical training and composition at the Conservatoire à rayonnement départemental du Val Maubuée. Since 2013, he has been teaching composition at the.
Valéry Aubertin was organist at the Saint-Denis church in Quincy-Voisins from 1989 to 2011. He is the choir director of the "Ensemble Vocale Anguelos", located in this very city.

Principal works

Valéry Aubertin's works are available in the following publishing houses: Billaudot, Chanteloup-Musique and Europart.