An ecological and musical escape through the twists and turns of nature, asking only to be loved!
A concert in an exceptional setting A place of art and transmission, the Conservatoire Hector Berlioz asserts, in the heart of the 10e arrondissement, a demanding, open cultural presence deeply rooted in its local area. Since 1981, it has carried out its activities in a remarkable venue: the Hôtel Gouthière, built in 1780, whose courtyard facade and several listed rooms bear witness to an exceptional architectural heritage. This outstanding setting, steeped in history, becomes a performance stage from May to June. An eclectic program is offered, with concerts and theater pieces under the summer sky. ; Credits: Nicolas Deshoulières First part: Program: on the bridge of… - The Lament of Dame Nature by Jean Marie FRIEDRICH - On the North Bridge arrangement by Olivier GEOFFROY - The Little Wooden Bridge by Yves DUTHEIL Second part: The Little Bridge of Charençon This musical tale, composed by Jean Pierre Neel with texts by Corinne Scholtes, tells the surprising story of a bridge’s escape! Follow its journey through six melodies! This story is intended for young audiences. Program: - How good it is to be a bridge - Tune in to my sonar - They’re asking for you downstairs - The springs ran through my belly - They moved the factories and the waste - On the Bridge of Charençon Cast: With the choirs and voice department of the Conservatoire Hector Berlioz. Choir director: Gaëlle Caro Pianist: Markrit Kirazian
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