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Avec l'aimable participation des élèves du CCR de Paris © Fabrice Gaboriau / Palais Galliera
Our first collections tour will soon close its doors on 26 June. For its last night, on Thursday 23 June 2022 from 6pm, students from the music section of the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris will play a series of mini-concerts in dialogue with the museum's collections. That evening, the public will have the opportunity to discover, during their visit, a history of fashion through the collections of the Palais Galliera and a history of music through pieces by Bach, Telemann, Paganini, Piazzolla, Brahms, Mazas, Pane, Jolivet or Granados, performed in the galleries of the garden level and in the courtyard of the museum.
The event is free of charge, upon presentation of an admission ticket to the museum's exhibitions and subject to availability.
►6pm, 17th century section (garden level): Enrique GRANADOS, Danses espagnoles pour deux flûtes et guitare - No 2 Orientale / No 12 Arabesca
Giovanna Finardi, Tristan Michel, Alexandre Rostaing
► 6pm, courtyard: Oscar PANE, Divagacion y tango
Alice Ouary, Emilie Delapierre
► 18:15, courtyard: JOLIVET, Sonatine pour flûte et clarinette
Floriane Catalanotti, Elisée Defaut
► 6.30 pm, 19th section (garden level: Jacques Féréol MAZAS, Duo - I. Allegro moderato / II. Menuetto Allegro non troppo / III. Polonaise Moderato
Liel Banchi, Maelys Lauriac
Jacques Féréol MAZAS, Duo - I. Allegro grazioso / II. Romance Andante grazioso / III. Air de danse Allegretto
Constance Vergne, Nao Martinez
► 18:50, courtyard : JOLIVET, Sonatine pour flûte et clarinette
Floriane Catalanotti, Elisée Defaut
► 7.05 pm, 18th century section (garden level): TELEMANN, Sonate TWV 51 mi mineur
Baptiste Erard, Oréade Matheron
►19:20, 19th century section (garden level): PAGANINI, Cantabile
Baptiste Erard, Oréade Matheron
►19:30, courtyard : Johannes BRAHMS, Quintette pour clarinette et cordes en si mineur opus 115
Chiara Rolland, Baptiste Leblanc, Clémentine Gaumard, Émilia Martinez Peretti, Aram Musco
► 7.45pm, 20th century section (garden level): PIAZZOLLA, Histoire du Tango pour flûte et guitare
Giovanna Finardi, Tristan Michel, Alexandre Rostaing
► 20:10, 18th century section (garden level): Johann Sebastian BACH, Passacaille et fugue BWV 582
Alice Ouary, accordéon
Emilie Delapierre, accordéon
► 20:20, courtyard: Johannes BRAHMS, Quintette pour clarinette et cordes en si mineur opus 115
Chiara Rolland, Baptiste Leblanc, Clémentine Gaumard, Émilia Martinez Peretti, Aram Musco
► 20h30, cour : César GUERRA-PEIXE, Em Duas Flautas pour deux flûtes - I. Prelúdio / II. Valsinha / III. Afro Sofisticado / IV. Cantiga / V. Frevo
Giovanna Finardi, Tristan Michel
The Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional (CRR) de Paris is a cultural establishment of the City of Paris which is part of the network of Parisian conservatories and offers specialised teaching in dance, music and theatre. It offers an extremely wide range of training with more than 70 main disciplines and preparation for higher education. These classes work in synergy on numerous artistic projects.
It has 1,750 pupils and students supervised by 300 teachers; in terms of disciplines, its educational offer is the widest in France and its reputation has been built on teaching excellence adapted to the expectations of both future amateurs and future professionals in the performing arts. Internationally renowned, it attracts an average of 400 foreign students representing 41 different nationalities.
In addition to its teaching activities, the CRR de Paris presents a rich cultural season with 400 free public events between September and June. In order to open up projects to the widest possible horizons, numerous partnerships are developed in both the cultural and social fields. This is the second time that the CRR de Paris has been invited by the Palais Galliera to come to the museum to liven up its programme, for the duration of a mini-event that brings together fashion and dance or music.