
Anne Garance Fabre Garrus, Viloncelle, Viole de Gambe, artistic direction
Anne-Garance Fabre aka Garrus comes from a long line of 6 generations of musicians and artists.
It was his grandfather, himself a cellist and painter who gave him the first musical initiation at the age of eight. At 10, she started playing the cello with her father Bernard Fabre Garrus, who, before becoming a great singer and conductor of the famous ensemble
In Sei Voci, was cellist and former pupil of André Navarra.
From then on, she followed a complete course of classical musical studies at the conservatory.
Anne Garance then studied the baroque cello at the CNR in Paris and the Viole de Gambe, with the wonderful Nima Ben David.
At that time she was admitted to the Beaux Arts in Paris where she studied drawing and sculpture for 3 years.
She was then a continuist of Ensemble A Sei Voci for more than eight years. There she finds a way to combine the love of singing transmitted by her father with that of his instrument. During this period, she devoted herself to the restitution of old manuscripts, in particular those from the Bologna library. She then played in the Matheus ensemble, and also performed regularly with the Aquilon ensemble and the Rhine Chapel.
In 2007, she founded in Marseille with Philippe SPINOSI, the Una Stella ensemble, of which she is co-artistic director. She continues to an active collaboration with many musicians and singers, seduced by her musicality, her mastery of basso continuo and her experience of baroque singing.