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La Sonate Inédite

Date & Time
Tue, Mar 25, 2025, 20:00
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Musicians

David HaroutunianViolin
Xénia MaliarevitchPiano
Pierre GénissonClarinette

Program

Aram KHATCHATOURIANChant-Poème
Sergueï PROKOFIEVCinq pièces d’après Cendrillon, op. 87
Aram KHATCHATOURIANSonate pour violon et piano
Piotr Ilitch TCHAÏKOVSKIAria de Lenski (extrait d’Eugène Onéguine, op. 24, 1879)
Aram KHATCHATOURIANDanse n° 1
Dmitri CHOSTAKOVITCHQuatre préludes
KomitasL’abricotier (Tsirani Tsar), Krunk (La grue)
Aram KHATCHATOURIANTrio pour violon, clarinette et piano
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