Jean-Philippe Collard or the poetic reveries of Fauré
If one had to choose just one genre to which Fauré’s name deserves to be for ever linked, it would be the barcarolle. The thirteen he wrote offer a perfect synthesis of his comp
The summits of the Romantic quartet
The Quatuor Hermès presents the two masterpieces of the string quartet genre composed by Franz Schubert in 1824: ‘Rosamunde’ and ‘Death and the Maiden’. This is an extr
Geoffroy Couteau, a great Brahms lover
November 2020 proved not to be the month when Geoffroy Couteau was reunited with his audience! But that didn’t stop him in his tracks . . . After the disappointment of a series o
Grace, joy, emotion and passion with Dana Ciocarlie & co
Dana Ciocarlie invites us to a festive evening where she welcomes her friends for a celebration of life: Philippe Katerine, Juliette Armanet, Julie Depardieu, Gilles Apap, Pascal C
David Grimal, the uncompromising violinist
A moment in the company of David Grimal playing Bach and/or Ysaÿe and we find ourselves in paradise, far from all earthly contingencies. Cantabile phrasing, fullness of tone, puri