New Year’s Concert – The Waltzes of Johann Strauss – Saint-Sulpice Church – , 75006

New Year’s Concert – The Waltzes of Johann Strauss – Saint-Sulpice Church – , 75006
New Year’s Concert – The Waltzes of Johann Strauss – Saint-Sulpice Church – Paris, 75006

New Year’s Concert – The Waltzes of Johann Strauss Hélios Orchestra Conductor Romain Dumas The Emperor’s Waltz, The Beautiful Blue Danube, Radetzky March… New Year’s Concert around the Waltzes of Johann Strauss Emperor’s Waltz, Unter Donner und Blitz , Wine Woman and Song, Tales from the Vienna Woods, Voices of Spring Watz, Wiener Blut, Roses From the South, Artist’s life Pizzicato Polka, Loslassen by CM Ziehrer Le Beau Danube Bleu, Radetzky March Dynamic and eclectic, the Hélios orchestra has established itself since its creation in 2014. Its artistic director, Paul Savalle, promotes the professional integration of young musicians through practice orchestra. Thus, young graduates mingle with orchestral musicians, conductors and experienced soloists, in optimal working conditions. From baroque music to contemporary music, the programs are varied, the repertoire is both symphonic and choral, the orchestra joining forces with departmental and regional choirs. Thanks to collaboration with different conductors, the musicians approach a very rich repertoire by broadening their range of interpretation. They all come from major French conservatories, some belonging to a national orchestra. From the string quartet to the symphony orchestra, including the brass ensemble, the orchestra always broadens its audience by modulating its composition. The “strings” training occurs in the most prestigious churches in , which allows the public to discover a very rich architectural heritage. Its variable geometry training allows the Hélios orchestra to approach a very broad repertoire with passionate curiosity.

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