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Born in Belgium in the province of Liège, Tamara Caucheteux began playing the piano at the Spa Academy at the age of 8. She then went to the conservatory of Verviers to continue her musical studies. For more than 9 years, she accompanied, from an early age, the masses at the organ of the church of St-Remacle in Verviers.

At the age of 18, she entered the Royal Conservatory of Music in Liège (Belgium) and obtained a First Prize in Solfège as well as the Diploma in Musical Training Methodology. In June 2006, she obtained a First Prize in Harmony and successfully completed, in June 2007, a license as an accompanist. In June 2008, Tamara obtained, in addition to an Aggregation of teaching, a License in Piano in the class of Professor Jean Schils

Tamara also has an important teaching activity. She gives many lessons at the Académie de Spa and at the Académie Ourthe-Vesdre-Amblève as a piano teacher, musical training, ensemble singing, writing. She also works as an accompanist in these academies.

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Tamara also works in chamber music (in quartet and quintet). She forms a duo with the soprano Sarah Mazzacavallo whom she regularly accompanies in the varied registers of melody and opera. She has also worked many times with saxophonist Elisabeth Cadiat in a more contemporary repertoire including several personal compositions.

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As a soloist, she notably played the “Rhapsody in Blue” by G. Gershwin. She has already had the opportunity to perform many times in the province of Liège, elsewhere in Belgium but also in France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Germany, Hungary and Italy.

In 2012, Tamara lived and worked in Italy where she completed a year of Piano Improvement (Corso di Livello II) at the Music Conservatory of Perugia with maestro Marco Albrizio and at the Academia Santa Cecilia in Rome. She notably resided at the Academia Belgica in Rome. In 2011, Tamara obtained the French Community scholarship for language assistant and the Darchis Foundation scholarship awarded to artists working in Rome. The program she worked on in Italy was devoted to French music of the 20th century. As part of her advanced year, Tamara completed a written analysis thesis devoted to Fauré's nocturnes. ​ Returning to Belgium in 2013, Tamara resumed her teaching activities and completed her master's degree in writing at the Royal Conservatory of Liège in the class of Marcel Cominotto. Two of these works have just been published by Bayard-Nizet. This is “Spirale” (piece for saxophone and piano) and the cycle of 6 melodies “Water and Dreams” inspired by the philosophical essay of the same name by G. Bachelard. She has also just released a cd on which she performs Fauré's first 6 nocturnes at Sheva Collection (Italian record company). She will soon publish a piece for bassoon and clarinet "of sand and dust" with Bayard Nizet.

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