After starting at the Lorient Conservatory (56), Laurent Le Chenadec obtains the 1st bassoon prize from the Tours and Rueil-Malmaison Conservatories, The 1st price unanimously of a beak flute from the rueil-Malmaison Conservatory, and finally the 1st bassoon prize of the National Conservatory of Paris in 1991. Holder of the certificate of aptitude for teaching the bassoon since 1990, He is currently a bassoon teacher at the CRR in Toulouse, and since September 2005, Baroque bassoon teacher at the National Conservatory of Music of Lyon.
Passionate about the evolution of the instrumental invoice, He plays the different directories on period instruments : thedulcianeWithin the Boutoutiers, of the Sagittarius ensemble (Direction Michel Laplénie), from the royal chapel (Jordi Savall) ; thebasson baroque with the spiritual concert (Hervé Niquet), The marsh symphony (Hugo Reyne) and set XVIII-21 (Jean-Christophos Fry) and passions (Jean-Marc Andrieu); The modern bassoon with the Instrumental Group of Paris (Annick Minck), l’Ensemble Court-Circuit (Pierre-André Vallade) and the intercontemporainic whole (Pierre Boulez).
