Lucienne's Choix – Menuhin's Heritage Artist II - fully booked
Today's Music
Wednesday 11 August 2021
7.30 pm, Rougemont Church
Lucienne Renaudin Vary, “Instrumental Soloist Revelation” at the 2016 Victoires de la musique classique, breathes new life and freshness into the trumpet, just like Alison Balsom across the Channel. A child of Western France, she studied in Le Mans and then in Paris, and immediately made her mark on both the classical and jazz scenes, equally at ease on the stages of the Folle Journée in Nantes as she was opening for Wynton Marsalis in Marciac. It is no coincidence that she is here not with a pianist but an accordionist – the excellent Félicien Brut, a disciple of Richard Galliano, who made his mark in 2017 with the beautiful project “Le Pari des Bretelles” with the Hermes Quartet. As an appetizer, treat yourself to Lucienne's third Warner album, “Piazzolla Stories”.
This concert is being filmed and recorded and can be viewed at a later point on gstaaddigitalfestival.ch. The Gstaad Digital Festival newsletter will inform you about the details of its publication.
Lucienne Renaudin Vary, Trumpet Menuhin's Heritage Artist
Félicien Brut, Accordion
Astor | |
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) | |
“Chau Paris” | 4' |
Un écho des Ecoles nationales | |
Carl Höhne (1871-1934) | |
Slavonic Fantasy | 8' |
Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) | |
Norwegian Dances, Op. 35 No. 2 & 3 | 6' |
Buenos Aires | |
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) | |
Extracts from the opera “Maria de Buenos Aires” (arr. Jérôme Ducros & Domi Emorine) | 10' |
Le passage à New-York | |
Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) | |
“Tonight” from the musical “West Side Story” (arr. Thibault Perrine) | 5' |
Sous le ciel de Paris | |
Claude Thomain (1940) & Eric Bouvelle (1972) | |
Waltzes medley “Paris” | 5' |
Nuevo Tango | |
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) | |
“Escualo” | 4' |
Inspiration | |
Richard Galliano (1950) | |
Aria | 4' |
Héritage | |
Thierry Escaich (1965) | |
“Dopo La Folia” (2021) | 5' |
Richard Galliano (1950) | |
Tango pour Claude | 4' |
60' | |
CHF 80/60/40 |