An open-air choir concert built around a floral composition by contemporary composer Jean Ribbe!
A concert in an exceptional venue. A place of art and transmission, the Conservatoire Hector Berlioz maintains, in the heart of the 10th arrondissement, a demanding, open cultural presence that is deeply rooted in its local area. Since 1981, it has carried out its activities in a remarkable setting: the Hôtel Gouthière, built in 1780, whose courtyard façade and several listed rooms reflect an exceptional architectural heritage. This outstanding, history-filled setting becomes a performance venue from May to June. An eclectic program of concerts and plays is offered under the summer sky. ; Credits: Nicolas Deshoulières First part: - Fleur de lune by Raymond FAU - La Terre est si belle by Hugues AUFFRAY - Le Printemps by Trad - La Merveille by L. Von BEETHOVEN - Rayon de Lune by M. CAREME Ensemble: - Les feuilles frissonnent by ABOULKER/ Jules RENARD - Le rossignol by Aboulke r / P. GARNIER - Quand la nuit se pose by Naty Boyer - La pluie tombe by Vocalise 50 - Miaou - Pour Caprine Maurice CAREME / Jo AKEPSIMAS Second part: Composer Jean Ribbe presents a suite of 9 original pieces for children’s and young teens’ choirs, ages 9 to 13. These pieces have a poetic touch and a harmonic language free from any stylistic constraint, opening onto wide musical horizons. We will speak to you about nature, and above all about flowers! - La feuille d’or - Cyprés - Prairie - Canopée - Un peu beaucoup - Rivages - La fleur indigo - Où sont les fleurs ? - Dans l'herbe Cast: With the choirs and voice department of the Conservatoire Hector Berlioz. Choir director: Gaëlle Caro Pianist: Kanako Ono
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