Friday, September 30, 2022

 N°1 Concert d'Ouverture
"Rome, 1700: Corelli's Apotheosis

Location: Chapelle Saint-Stanislas
Schedule: 20h30

Welcome to the Rome of 1700! Marine Sablonnière, Victor Aragon and Bertrand Cuiller invite you to experience the Apotheosis of a great composer celebrated throughout Europe and whose language attracted his peers, Archangelo Corelli.

Musicians :

Marine Sablonnière: recorder

Victor Aragon: viola da gamba

Bertrand Cuiller: harpsichord

Saturday, October 1, 2022


EXHIBITOR SHOWS AND CONCERTINI

Venue: Exhibition Hall
Schedule : 9h – 18h

Numerous exhibitors from all over the world present superb early music instruments: viola da gamba, violin, theorbo, lute, cornet à bouquin, Nikelharpas, recorder, bassoon, flageolet, harpsichord, harp, etc.

Throughout the day, free 10-minute concertini will be offered by exhibitors, students from all horizons (conservatories, music schools, private lessons, etc.) and guest musicians. in the exhibition hall.

 N°2 Theorbo and Lute Master-Class

Venue: Salle Telemann
Schedule: 9h15 – 12h15

Master class open to all conservatory and music school students with at least four years' instrumental experience. 

Musicians :

Parsival Castro: Theorbo, Lute


N°3 Harp Master Class

Venue: Salle Gisèle Tissier-Grandpierre
Schedule : 9h15 – 12h15

Master class open to all conservatory and music school students with at least four years' instrumental experience.

Musicians :

Vincent Kibildis: Harp

N°4 Concert
"Past and Present

Location: Chapelle Saint-Stanislas
Schedule: 14h30 – 15h30

Conrad Steinmann invites you to experience a highly personal hymn to song in a superb solo concert in which time merges, the past comes to life in the present and the present is reflected in the past. the present is reflected in the past.

Musicians :

Conrad Steinmann: recorder, flageolet

N°5 Conference

Venue: Salle Gisèle Tissier-Grandpierre
Schedule : 16h30 – 17h30

The first European bagpipes

We'll be looking at bagpipes that existed before the model we know today became widespread, consisting of an air bag, a melody pipe and one or more fixed-note drone pipes. At in iconography (illuminations, sculptures, frescoes...) are either monophonic, producing an unaccompanied melody, or polyphonic, equipped with two melodic two melodic pipes.

We'll be looking at the aesthetic reasons for these choices in a context that saw the development of the organum and then polyphony, and why the drone instrument was finally chosen, putting an (almost) end to more than two millennia of bimelodic wind instruments. millennia of bimelodic wind instruments.

Finally, we'll look at some of the technical aspects involved in making and playing the first bagpipes, and present a few renditions.


Speaker:

Olivier Pont : Violin and fiddle maker

Read Olivier Pont's biography here .


N°6 Concert
"Rococo in all its states!

Location: Chapelle Saint-Stanislas
Schedule: 18h30 – 19h30

Florence Malgoire and the ensemble La CAMERATA CHIARA invite you to discover the sound closest to the Rococo aesthetic, from 1690 to around 1790. A period and style in its own right, in constant search of refinement, elegance and softness mixed with tempestuous, thunderous affects, it cohabited with Baroque and Classicism and was often confused with these two other styles. these two other styles.

Musicians :

Florence Malgoire: baroque violin

Lucas Bracher: cello

Grégoire Franco: recorder

Peter Chorkov: recorder

Elijah Daguin: harpsichord


MUSICAL INTERLUDES


Free admission

Location: Salle Malgoire

Time: 10:00 a.m. and 4:15 p.m.


Sunday, October 2, 2022

EXHIBITOR SHOWS AND CONCERTINI

Venue: Exhibition Hall
Schedule : 9h – 17h


Numerous exhibitors from all over the world present superb early music instruments: viola da gamba, violin, theorbo, lute, cornet à bouquin, Nikelharpas, recorder, bassoon, flageolet, harpsichord, harp, etc.


Throughout the day, free 10-minute concertini will be offered by exhibitors, students from all horizons (conservatories, music schools, private lessons, etc.) and guest musicians. in the exhibition hall.


N°7 Flute Master Class, Flageolet

Location: Salle Telemann
Schedule: 9:15 - 11:15 a.m.


Exceptional masterclass open to all conservatory and music school students with at least four years' instrumental experience. 

Musicians :

Conrad Steinmann: baroque violin


N°8 Violin Master Class

Venue: Salle Malgoire
Schedule: 10h – 12h


Exceptional masterclass open to all conservatory and music school students with at least four years' instrumental experience. 

Musicians :

Florence Malgoire: baroque violin

N°9 Lecture
Giambattista Basile's "Lo cunto de li cunti": between poetry and theater

Venue: Salle Gisèle Tissier-Grandpierre
Schedule : 11h30 – 12h30

Françoise Decroisette, Professor Emeritus at the University of Paris 8, agrégée in Italian and Doctor of State - invites you to take a look at the collection Le Conte des contes(Lo Cunto de li cunti) by Giambattista Basile, which she translated. a "monument to Neapolitan dialect literature" of the 17th century (Naples was then under the yoke of the Spanish kings, and great literature was written in "literary Tuscan"). ), an incredibly rich baroque language, and a reservoir of nanny tales that Perrault and Grimm later exploited in their collections. Grimm even expressly acknowledges his debt to Basile.

Speaker :

Françoise Decroisette: Professor Paris 8

Read Françoise Decroisette's biography here .

N°10 Tale
"The Seven Doves, a Neapolitan tale by Giambattista Basile.

Location: Chapelle Saint-Stanislas
Schedule: 14h00 – 15h00

Translated by Françoise Decroisette, who is honoring us with a talk on this tale at 11:30 am.

Seven brothers are turned into doves because of their sister's thoughtlessness. She sets off across the world to restore them to human form and bring them home. Will she succeed? Come and experience it in music and words, with LES ALIZÉS, the unusual adventures of this quest imagined in the early 17th century by Neapolitan storyteller Giambattista Basile. Italian Baroque music and words weave together. They conjure up subtle, madcap images and atmospheres of drama and comedy. "Les sept colombes", a tale set to music, an adaptation of the tale of the Seven Doves, taken from the collection Le Conte des contes(Lo Cunto de li cunti) written around 1625. This program is designed for children aged seven and over, their families and friends, and anyone else who's curious.

Storyteller :

Benoît Humbert 

Musicians :

Clémence Comte: recorder

Parsival Castro: theorbo

Vincent Kibildis: harp

N°11 Violin Master Class

Venue: Salle Malgoire
Schedule: 16h – 17h

Exceptional masterclass open to all conservatory and music school students with at least four years' instrumental experience. 

Musicians :

Florence Malgoire: baroque violin

N°12
Flute and Flageolet Master Class

Venue: Salle Telemann
Schedule: 16h – 17h

Exceptional masterclass open to all conservatory and music school students with at least four years' instrumental experience. 

Musicians :

Conrad Steinmann: recorder, flageolet


N°13 Concert
"To the origins of dance!

Location: Chapelle Saint-Stanislas
Schedule: 17h30 – 18h30


Which societies and which eras have not experienced the ritual, social, sacred or purely jubilant act of the communion of bodies and music? A universal and timeless art form, Western dance is the subject of the program of the INTO THE WINDS ensemble, which invites you to explore the origins of its steps.

Musicians :

Adrien Reboisson: chalemie, bombarde, douçaine, recorder

Anabelle Guibeaud: recorder, chalemie, douçaine

Laurent Sauron: percussion

Marion Le Moal: recorder, bombard, douçaine

Rémi Lécorché: sackbut, slide trumpet, busk, recorder


N°13bis Surprise des Polyfolies



Free admission

Venue: Salle Malgoire


Schedule: 18h45 - 19h00



MUSICAL INTERLUDES


Free admission

Location: Salle Malgoire

Time: 9:15 a.m.


 Thank you for your visit!

See you next year for an equally magnificent program!