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Concert consacré à Florentine Mulsant

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 17:00
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Musicians

Marie-Catherine GirodPiano
Pierre LenertAlto
Sandra ChamouxPiano
Alexandra MatvieskayaPiano
Lydia JardonPiano
Quatuor à cordes d’étudiants de l’écoleString quartet

Program

Thème et variations op 104Florentine Mulsant
Thème et variations pour alto solo op 62Florentine Mulsant
Prélude, Aria et Final op 130Florentine Mulsant
Le chant du soleil op 116Florentine Mulsant
Quintette pour piano et cordes op 94Florentine Mulsant
Pierre Lenert
Sandra Chamoux
Alexandra Matvieskaya
Lydia Jardon
Marie Catherine Girod
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