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Nov. 14, 2024 at 12:30 p.m.
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For this concert on Sunday November 10 at the Roger Perrin hall in Montmirail, the two harmony orchestras of Lillebonne (OHL) and Fromentières performed a musical program, not one after the other as usual, but united in a single formation of 52 musicians. There were thus 22 representatives of the Lillebonne harmony orchestra and 30 for the XIII of Fromentières.
It was about celebrating in music the 160 years of existence of the Norman training.
The directors shared the desk
Honor to the guests, it is therefore Anthony Laplacedirector of the OHL who led the first piece of this exchange concert between the two groups.
The numerous spectators thus began listening to this concert with “Les Lunes de Cuzco”, by the Japanese creator Kumiko Tanaka. It is then Sylvie Dehaussy who took the baton to direct a musical piece with Celtic sounds called “Celtic Flûte” by Kurt Gäble, with soloists Cyrielle Lefèvre, Célia Curfs and Graziella Husson in the spotlight.
Then the directors exchanged places throughout this concert which formalized this long friendship between the two orchestras, which began on November 13, 2016 in this same hall in Montmirail.
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