Anne-Gaëlle Ravetto

Adjunct Instructor
EMAIL: aravetto@muw.edu
PHONE: (662) 545-1919
Ms. Anne-Gaëlle Ravetto, violinist, serves as adjunct Instructor of Violin at the Mississippi University for Women Department of Music. She provides applied instruction in violin and teaches the string methods course as part of the music education curriculum.
She has performed at numerous music festivals and academic conferences including the Heidelberg Castle Festival, the Ohio Light Opera, the Atlantic Music Festival, National Regional and International conferences of the College Music Society, the Big 12 Trombone Conference and the American Trombone Workshop, and the International Music by Women Festival. Regional recital appearances include Rhodes College, University of Memphis, Henderson State University and UT- Martin, among others.
Ms. Ravetto previously served as an adjunct faculty member at Delta State University in Cleveland, MS, and was on the violin faculty at the Hochstein School of Music in Rochester, NY. She performed regularly with the Rochester Oratorio Society, Air de Cour, the Kunde Chorale and the Rochester Broadway Theatre League.
She was a Resident Artist of the Banff (Alberta, Canada) Centre of the Arts, and received her Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music. Locally, she has performed with the Tupelo Symphony Orchestra (now called the North Mississippi Symphony) and served as faculty member with the Mississippi Summer Arts Institute.
Before moving to the US, Ms. Ravetto held numerous faculty positions in her native country, including Professor of Violin at the National Music School of Le Havre and National Music School of Notre Dame de Gravenchon. As a performer, Ms. Ravetto was active throughout France. Her credits include engagements with the Lyon Opera under Kent Nagano, the Orchestre Philharmonique des Pays de la Loire under Marc Soustrot, the Orchestre des Prix, and the Orchestre Colonne.