Salle Ravel
The Conservatoire?s piano and harpsichord classes, with the participation of the violin classes, join forces to offer a concert with commentary by the students, focusing on French keyboard music in the light of the Baroque
french keyboard music in the light of the Baroque. Great masters such as Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy were inspired by their illustrious predecessors, such as Jean-Philippe
Rameau or François Couperin, to compose major works of keyboard literature, while retaining certain characteristics of French music, notably the dance suite
the dance suite.
This concert offers a dialogue between harpsichord and piano, highlighting the subtle links between the works and revealing their essence, in a lively and educational perspective.
The Conservatoire?s piano and harpsichord classes, with the participation of the violin classes, join forces to offer a concert with commentary by the students, focusing on French keyboard music in the light of the Baroque
french keyboard music in the light of the Baroque. Great masters such as Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy were inspired by their illustrious predecessors, such as Jean-Philippe
Rameau or François Couperin, to compose major works of keyboard literature, while retaining certain characteristics of French music, notably the dance suite
the dance suite.
This concert offers a dialogue between harpsichord and piano, highlighting the subtle links between the works and revealing their essence, in a lively and educational perspective.