Gather around the accordion a symphony orchestra, an opera singer, some of the most prominent young classical musicians in the country… And a stand-up ace!
This is Félicien Brut's crazy gamble.
This Monday, December 12, the one who in the space of a few years has brought the musette into the world of classical music will celebrate Paris in his own way, on the stage of the Théâtre du Châtelet.
Surrounded by the Republican Guard Orchestra, the soprano Ambroisine Bré, the trumpeter Lucienne Renaudin Vary or the actor Vincent Dedienne!
An old dream for this Auvergnat born in the countryside, and who after having told himself for a long time that he would not live in Paris for anything in the world, ended up falling under the spell of the City of Light.
“When we are there, we love to rail against her, he
concedes.
But as soon as you move away from it, you realize that there is no more beautiful city in the world.
And it is a city with which we associate a party image all over the world.
It's a bit like the accordion.
We gladly describe it…
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