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Musical excellence is there every fall.
To end their cultural season, for a decade, the Friends of the organ have been faithful to their traditional autumn concert of orchestras, soloists and choirs. For their future concert, on October 20 at 4 p.m. at the cathedral, they will host for the 3rd time the L’Enharmonie symphony orchestra which with its founder Serge Krichewsky has always delighted the large audience.
In musical grammar, an enharmony is made up of two notes whose names differ but which represent the same sound.
Director S. Krichewsky was appointed second oboe in the National Capitol Orchestra in 1995. In 2000; he founded the chamber music season “Les clefs de Saint-Pierre”. After turning to directing and leading student orchestras, in 2011, he founded Enharmonie with the violinist physicist Mathieu Mambrini.
Atypical orchestra
Initially a chamber orchestra, it transformed into a symphony orchestra with a more varied and expanded repertoire from romanticism to 20th century music. This atypical orchestra is made up of around thirty high-level amateur musicians and professionals from the Capitole orchestra who happily form an enharmony. This fascinating ensemble with violins, oboes, bassoon, horn, trumpets, timpani will be completed with the organist Emmanuel Pélaprat and an instrument that has no secrets for him with his participation in the Vesperales and autumn concerts.
The teacher-researcher aims to make known composers with magnificent works that have fallen into oblivion. The Friends of the Organ are faithful to the wish of D. Moulette who wanted the organ to be present at all concerts.
Affordable, simple and quality works will be offered: Gustave Sandré with an adaptation of a work by Wagner to which will be added two southern ones, Henri Messerer with Cantabile, Pierre de Breville and Médiation will take you off the beaten track.
Faithful to their origins, they will perform Mozart’s Linz Symphony No. 36 and the church sonata K329. This enticing program will be completed by works played solo by the organist. All you have to do is listen and let it rock you.
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