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zo 08 Mrt 2020
Doors open:
14:00 hour
Start:
15:00 hour
End:
17:00 hour
Paris 1925 ... Pianist and composer Joseph Canteloube is one of the founders of "La Bourrée", whose purpose was to spread the folklore of Auvergne. He felt that farmland songs could reach the highest level of pure art.
Massenet considered himself a bourgeois artist and was definitely the most productive and commercially successful French opera composer between 1870 and the First World War. The biography of Charles Gounod is distinguished by all characteristic artist allures. His moods change between ambition and despondency, a restless existence and crisis.
In short, this "over-developed intellectualism" is contrasted with the "pure, simple art" with pearls from the French Chanson. Striking lyrics, nothing less than pure poetry and graceful melodies that keep rolling in your head for a long time from chantonic icon Barbara, over the immortal Jacques Brell to Edith Piaf, the circle is complete …
Massenet considered himself a bourgeois artist and was definitely the most productive and commercially successful French opera composer between 1870 and the First World War. The biography of Charles Gounod is distinguished by all characteristic artist allures. His moods change between ambition and despondency, a restless existence and crisis.
In short, this "over-developed intellectualism" is contrasted with the "pure, simple art" with pearls from the French Chanson. Striking lyrics, nothing less than pure poetry and graceful melodies that keep rolling in your head for a long time from chantonic icon Barbara, over the immortal Jacques Brell to Edith Piaf, the circle is complete …
It is precisely these seemingly incompatible musical contradictions that bring together Griet De Geyter, Nicolas Callot and Bart Rodyns in "Mélodies & élégies".
Bart Rodyn's harmonium, Nicolas Callot piano and Griet de Geyter soprano
Program: Mélodies and Elégies (French Chanson, Massenet, Gounod, Chanteloup)
Bart Rodyn's harmonium, Nicolas Callot piano and Griet de Geyter soprano
Program: Mélodies and Elégies (French Chanson, Massenet, Gounod, Chanteloup)