The health crisis is forcing artists to take side roads. And to perform in events intended for smaller audiences. From Entrecasteaux to Ramatuelle or Argenton-sur-Creuse, via the King's Vegetable Garden in Versailles, it's party time in the village!
● Hermine Horiot, the aurora borealis of the cello
We had noticed her in 2015, with a first disc with romantic accents where her playing imbued with delicacy and nostalgia already classified her as one of our most promising cellists. Last year, Hermine Horiot transformed the essay with an album as surprising as it is captivating: Boréales . She walked there solo or accompanied by her artistic family - young collaborators like the pianist Gaspard Dehaene, on the musical paths of the Far North: from the Finnish Sibelius to the Latvian Peteris Vasks, to culminate on the ecstatic peaks of Arvo Pärt and his Universal hymn Fratres . The new version she proposed, rearranged for cello
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