Luce Caron


Luce Caron and Jean-Frédéric Molard

Luce Caron started playing the violin at the CNR in Aubervilliers-La Courneuve (France) with Thérèse Divry, and Arlette Bonamy, where she graduated with a first prize in musical analysis. Later, she obtained her Master’s Degree (with Honours) at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels, studying in the class of Endre Kleve.

She has deepened her studies with Tatiana Samouil, Julia Fischer, Jean Estournet and Guillaume Pirard, among others.

Over the past years, she had the opportunity to play in different orchestras including Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, Royal Opera House of Wallonia and the Royal Chamber of Wallonia.

With chamber music being her greatest passion, she began playing in various string quartets and is successively member of the Agapê Quartet, and the Amôn Quartet. She is part of the quartet in residence at the Queen Elisabeth Chapel, winner of the ProQuartet formation. With the same quartet she has been able to attend numerous masterclasses with important names of the French music scene (Artemis, Ysaye, Ludwig, Danel and Castagneri), as well as  perform all over Belgium and France. In 2009, she founded the Duo Minos with cellist Cyril Simon.

She regularly covers as a teacher in the Academy of Ath, Academy of Arts of Brussels-city and Woluwé-St-Pierre Academy, and is regularly invited to perform as a soloist with La Jeune Seine-St-Denis Philharmonic orchestra, directed by Henri-Claude Fantapié.

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