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2021-01-18T18:11:19.851Z


The Musée d'Orsay and the Louvre auditorium host the Apaches and the Secession Orchestra. A godsend for these two young independent groups.


If most of our large symphony orchestras valiantly continue to give concerts without an audience relayed by channels and platforms, the situation is much more complicated for young independent ensembles, which do not belong to an institution capable of keeping their performance afloat. activity in a sustainable manner.

Certain rooms nevertheless open their doors to them, in order to allow them to continue to express themselves and to keep a living link with their art and the public.

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And the result is refreshing to say the least, judging by what comes to us from two great Parisian museums.

That of Orsay has opened its nave to a program as intelligent as it is original from the Apaches, the group founded by the conductor Julien Masmondet and the composer Pascal Zavaro.

Between the majestic 19th century sculptures and Parkie, the Ceylon elephant who delighted Napoleonic Paris, the Apaches offer an intriguing bestiary that takes us from the

Creation of the world

of Milhaud to extinct species.

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Source: lefigaro

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