Its programs?
“I like to think of them as gourmet menus,
” she says.
With alliances of flavors, textures and universes that are sometimes daring on paper.
But who in my mind can merge to create harmony. "
Like that of the digital concert she is giving this Friday, February 26, at the end of the series "Angers pushes the sound".
Born from the first confinement, the video initiative, which aimed to combine music and heritage, should become sustainable in the form of an audiovisual label.
More than a simple capture, the amorous encounter of the image, a place of heritage and a musical personality.
For her concert, the choice of cellist Astrig Siranossian fell on the Ronceray abbey.
“When Nicolas Dufetel, the musicologist at the origin of this series
(also assistant to the culture of Angers, Editor's note) took
me to the abbey, closed to the public and which seemed to have been returned to nature, I got a shock, she
explains.
I wanted to confront
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