Musical Thursday -De la France à l'Italie
Entertainment/recreationThursday 10 April 2025
at 17:30
Excluding holidays and public holidays
Location : Chapelle Royale du Château de Versailles
Presentation
Musical Thursdays are weekly auditions by the Pages and Singers Choir of the Versailles Baroque Music Centre at the Chapelle Royale in Versailles.
This new season of Jeudis musicaux is based around three themes devised by Fabien Armengaud and Clément Buonomo.
‘Les belles endormies’ will provide an opportunity to hear rarely performed or previously unpublished works such as the Messe à six voix by Jean Colin, symphonies by Charles Desmazures and motets from the Tours and Deslauriers manuscripts. ‘Italy in Paris’ will highlight French composers strongly influenced by Italian music, such as Nicolas Bernier, André Campra and, of course, Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Finally, ‘Masterpieces of the choral repertoire’ will bring Britten, Monteverdi and Bach to the Chapelle Royale. Damien Guillon, the new conductor in residence at the CMBV choir school for the 2024-2025 season, will conduct two of Bach's most famous cantatas: BWV 4 Christ Lag in Todesbanden and BWV 131 Aus der Tiefen.
Over the course of the Jeudis musicaux, the CMBV choir school will be joined by the instrumental forces of the CRR of Versailles Grand Parc, Boulogne-Billancourt and Paris, as well as the CRD of Paris-Saclay. Every week, students from the organ class at the CNSMD in Paris will be playing the magnificent Clicquot/Boisseau-Cattiaux organ in the Chapelle Royale.
A season full of discoveries and surprises!
Motet pour les Trépassés H.311
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704)
Tristis est anima mea
Pierre Robert (ca 1622-1699)
La Sestina
Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
‘Les belles endormies’ will provide an opportunity to hear rarely performed or previously unpublished works such as the Messe à six voix by Jean Colin, symphonies by Charles Desmazures and motets from the Tours and Deslauriers manuscripts. ‘Italy in Paris’ will highlight French composers strongly influenced by Italian music, such as Nicolas Bernier, André Campra and, of course, Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Finally, ‘Masterpieces of the choral repertoire’ will bring Britten, Monteverdi and Bach to the Chapelle Royale. Damien Guillon, the new conductor in residence at the CMBV choir school for the 2024-2025 season, will conduct two of Bach's most famous cantatas: BWV 4 Christ Lag in Todesbanden and BWV 131 Aus der Tiefen.
Over the course of the Jeudis musicaux, the CMBV choir school will be joined by the instrumental forces of the CRR of Versailles Grand Parc, Boulogne-Billancourt and Paris, as well as the CRD of Paris-Saclay. Every week, students from the organ class at the CNSMD in Paris will be playing the magnificent Clicquot/Boisseau-Cattiaux organ in the Chapelle Royale.
A season full of discoveries and surprises!
Motet pour les Trépassés H.311
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704)
Tristis est anima mea
Pierre Robert (ca 1622-1699)
La Sestina
Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
General information
- Cultural and artistic :
- Concert
- Music :
- Choral
- Classical music
Accessibility
- Accessibility criteria for people with reduced mobility :
- Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
Location
Chapelle Royale du Château de Versailles
Place d'Armes
Porte B
78000
Versailles
- Spoken language(s) :
Prices
Prices | Min | Max |
---|---|---|
Free |
- Indication prix :
- Gratuit
FICHE_INFO_SIMPLE_LIBELLE_DESTINATION
Place d'Armes
Porte B
78000
Versailles
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 48.804659
Longitude : 2.122226
- Environnements :
- Town location
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