Frédéric Pineau

Le Choeur éphémère du Val d'Arly - Journey to the heart of Scandinavia

Cultural, Entertainment/recreation, Concert in Saint-Nicolas-la-Chapelle
  • A true journey to the heart of Scandinavian choral music, with Norway as its anchor, this concert will make a stopover in Sweden and Denmark, exploring the different types of music, a capella or with piano and percussion, that make up the richness of these countries.

  • This new touring programme takes you on a journey to the heart of Scandinavian choral music. With Norway as its anchor, this concert will make stops in Sweden and Denmark, exploring in turn the different types of music, a capella or with piano and percussion, that make up the richness of these countries.
    a capella or with piano and percussion, which are the richness of these countries. From contemporary choirs with broad, colourful harmonies, to skilfully harmonised traditional melodies, to...
    This new touring programme takes you on a journey to the heart of Scandinavian choral music. With Norway as its anchor, this concert will make stops in Sweden and Denmark, exploring in turn the different types of music, a capella or with piano and percussion, that make up the richness of these countries.
    a capella or with piano and percussion, which are the richness of these countries. From contemporary choirs with broad, colourful harmonies, to skilfully harmonised traditional melodies, to melodies left in their most sincere authenticity, this is a concert that will take you on a journey of discovery.
    This year, the Festi'Val d'Arly temporary choir will be exploring both sound and vision!

    The Chœur éphémère du Val d'Arly, made up of around forty choristers from all over France and the 2 Savoie regions, is accompanied by Lucie Seillet, a pianist and accompanist with a diploma from the CNSM.
    The choir is accompanied by Lucie Seillet, a pianist and accompanist with a diploma from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse (CNSM), and on percussion by Anne Isambert, head of the choir in Tours and a percussionist, and Guillaume Saint-Pierre, who has a DEM in Percussion from the Conservatoire d'Issy les Moulineaux and a Master's degree in Musicology from the University of Paris VIII, both of whom hold the Diplôme Universitaire de Musiciens Intervenants (D.U.M.I.).
  • Environment
    • Village centre
  • Spoken languages
    • French
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