Dodo Tharaud
Philharmonie de Paris, Le Studio (Paris)
A nocturnal music session enjoyed lying down in darkness, lending itself to relaxation and meditation. Alexandre Tharaud and his guests transport the audience to the brink of dreams.
A nocturnal music session enjoyed lying down in darkness, lending itself to relaxation and meditation. Alexandre Tharaud and his guests transport the audience to the brink of dreams.
A nocturnal music session enjoyed lying down in darkness, lending itself to relaxation and meditation. Alexandre Tharaud and his guests transport the audience to the brink of dreams.
The legendary ensemble from the Luxor region, Les Musiciens du Nil, offer a sumptuous concert-show that recreates the ambiance of an evening in a village of Upper Egypt, like that where Umm Kulthum was born.
A nocturnal music session enjoyed lying down in darkness, lending itself to relaxation and meditation. Alexandre Tharaud and his guests transport the audience to the brink of dreams.
A nocturnal music session enjoyed lying down in darkness, lending itself to relaxation and meditation. Alexandre Tharaud and his guests transport the audience to the brink of dreams.
An expert in the art of reinterpreting popular Middle Eastern music, the cross-border group Love and Revenge revisits Umm Kulthum’s repertoire with fervent originality, incorporating contemporary sounds and adding video media.
András Schiff in his own garden, exploring with relish Bach’s Triple Concerto for flute, violin and harpsichord and the enchanted paths of two of Mozart’s most awe-inspiring piano concertos.
From the sarcastic music of The Nose, to his limpid final symphony featuring quotes from Rossini and Wagner, to his striking orchestration of Schumann’s Cello Concerto—a tribute to the multiple facets of Shostakovich.
Becoming ubiquitous in recent years, loop stations allow any musical sequence to be recorded, repeated again and again, and layered. Using looping, Robin Cavaillès creates an entire show mixing singing, beatbox and instruments.
The flamboyant Cameron Carpenter takes on two musical monuments daringly arranged by himself: Mussorgsky’s phantasmagorias and Bach’s Goldberg Variations, the alpha and omega of his oeuvre.
Becoming ubiquitous in recent years, loop stations allow any musical sequence to be recorded, repeated again and again, and layered. Using looping, Robin Cavaillès creates an entire show mixing singing, beatbox and instruments.
Clarinettist Yom, violinist Théo Ceccaldi and cellist Valentin Ceccaldi—three illustrious explorers of contemporary French jazz—bring their new trio project to the stage, setting off into the horizon of innovative trance.