Marianne Baudouin Lie studied with Leonid Gorokhov at the RCM, London and has a PGDip in Performance as Solo/Ensemble Recitalist as well as a Masterdegree in Chamber Music. She was awarded the Stuart Knussen Prize at the senior cello competition at the RCM in 1998 and the Anna Shuttleworth Prize in 1999. In Norway she studied with Bjørn Solum og Mats Rondin, and has had lessons with William Pleeth. She participated in masterclasses with Wolfgang Boettcher, David Geringas, Christoph Richter, Alexander Baillie, Torleif Tedeen, Dimitri Fersctman and Erling Bloendal Bengtsson.
From 1999 to 2001 she worked as an assistant at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, Wales, teaching cello and chambermusic. Since 2001 she has been based in Trondheim, Norway and has extensive freelance work in a.o. the Trondheim Symfoniorkester, Bergen Filharmoniske orkester, Trondheimsolistene, Trondheim Sinfonietta, Ensemble Namsos and in chamber music and orchestra projects.
She is an active chamber musican, especially with her pianotrio Trio Alpaca, with whom she has performed in Norway and abroad and participated in numerous festivals. The trios aim and ambition is to explore the traditional repertoire, as well as working together with composers and perform contemporary music. This they have a. o. shown through their concert series New!. They had their second residency at the Banff Centre, Canada in January 2004 and recorded their first CD with commissioned works. Trio Alpaca was awarded the "Ensemble of the Year 2003" prize by the Trondheim Chamber music society and have from January 2004 funding from the Norwegian State through the contemporary music organization "Ny Musikk".
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