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Salon Chopin

Date & Time
Thu, Mar 6, 2025, 20:00
For this intimate, salon-like performance, Quatuor Cambini-Paris—dedicated to the classical and Romantic repertoires on period instruments—joins forces with pianist David Lively. Together they interpret the chamber version of Chopin's Concerto No. 2.

Keywords: Concert on period instruments, Early Music

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Musicians

David LivelyPiano Pleyel 1842
Quatuor Cambini-Paris
Julien ChauvinViolin
Karine CrocquenoyViolin
Pierre-Eric NimylowyczViola
Atsushi SakaïCello
Thomas de PierrefeuDoublebass

Program

Les Quatre Saisons, pour quintette à cordes (extraits)Félicien David
Concerto de chambre n° 2, pour piano et cordesCharles-Valentin Alkan
Concerto pour piano n° 2 (version pour piano et cordes)Frédéric Chopin
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