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Hommage au trio d’anches

Date & Time
Sat, Jan 18, 2025, 16:00
Single or double, the reed is a delicate strip of the plant from which it takes its name, whose vibration also enriches woodwind instruments. A complementary blend of timbres, the subtlety of three-part chamber music: a repertoire to be (re)discovered and savoured!

Keywords: Chamber Music, Early Music, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Musiciens de l'Orchestre de Paris
Alexandre GattetOboe
Julien DesgrangesClarinet
Lionel BordBassoon

Program

Cinq pièces en trioJacques Ibert
Concert champêtreHenri Tomasi
Andante d'un trio d'anches inachevéAlbert Roussel
EglogueReynaldo Hahn
Pastorale et ScherzoClaude Arrieu
DivertissementJean Françaix
VariationsFernande Decruck
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