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Sonia Wieder-Atherton (France Culture) La violoncelliste qui joue avec les mots, Le Monde, 28 September 2013; L'Atelier de Sonia Wieder-Atherton, violoncelliste, France Inter, 16 March 2013; Sonia Wieder-Atherton (Salle Gaveau) Sonia Wieder-Atherton : Une œuvre me reste et est réussie si elle m'amène ailleurs, in the Les Masterclasses ...
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She now works and lives in France. She is the sister of Sonia Wieder-Atherton. Attracted very young by Taoist philosophy and Chinese ideograms, she spent a few months in China in 1980, at the Institute of Foreign Language in Beijing. Then she enrolled at the National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations in Paris.
Chantal Akerman, Sonia Wieder-Atherton: US Spencer: Pablo Larrain: Kirsten Stewart, Timothy Spall, Jack Farthing: US, UK [25] Terce: Nathaniel Dorsky: US That Was When I Thought I Could Hear You Matt Whitman US Time Flows in Strange Ways on Sundays: Giselle Lin Peter Yu, Wendy Toh, Iris Li Singapore Titane: Julia Ducournau: Vincent Lindon ...
Sonia Wieder-Atherton (born 1961), Franco-American orchestral soloist, ... Olga Hegedus (1920–2017), cellist, co-principal of the English Chamber Orchestra;
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Based on the memories of Leah Rabin, Yitzhak Rabin's wife, Amos Gitai imagines an "able with four female protagonists, two actresses, Hiam Abbass and Sarah Adler, and two musicians, Edna Stern (piano) and Sonia Wieder-Atherton (cello), four voices associated in a recitative mode, between lament and lullaby, which go back in time.
Shostakovich/Prokofiev with Sonia Wieder-Atherton: Joker of Crescendo Beethoven: selected in Le Monde among the best records of the year Diapason d’or for his recording dedicated to Liszt with organist Olivier Vernet.