His role?
“To be the chef's second pair of ears in a way,”
explains Lucie Leguay.
At 32, the young girl from Lille has just taken up her duties as the new assistant conductor of the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra.
A profession that she knows well, having practiced it since 2019 in no less than five different orchestras: at the National Orchestra of Lille, that of Picardy, at the National Orchestra of Île-de-France and at the Festival from Verbier.
But also to the Ensemble Intercontemporain, specializing in the creative repertoire and music of the 20th century.
“It's a question of organization and choice.
I like to work a lot,
she smiles.
Before admitting:
I happened to run sometimes in three different countries in one day, which was a bit excessive.
But knowing how to say no is also part of the learning process. ”
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