Auditorium des Réparatrices
Music has always been in dialogue with the sacred. Through its expressive and emotional power, it brings people together in a common prayer and becomes a privileged link between the human and the divine
the human and the divine.
Through the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Liszt, César Franck, Dom Clément Jacob, Georges Gurdjieff and Alexandre de Hartmann, pianist and lecturer Bernard Arbus explores the profound links between music and spirituality, from Christianity to Sufi traditions.
Offered by the Université du Temps Libre d?Aquitaine.
Music has always been in dialogue with the sacred. Through its expressive and emotional power, it brings people together in a common prayer and becomes a privileged link between the human and the divine
the human and the divine.
Through the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Liszt, César Franck, Dom Clément Jacob, Georges Gurdjieff and Alexandre de Hartmann, pianist and lecturer Bernard Arbus explores the profound links between music and spirituality, from Christianity to Sufi traditions.
Offered by the Université du Temps Libre d?Aquitaine.