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Event detailsA unique concert based on anime music, in duo with singer Léa Yuna. Opening, OST, Ending and blindtest! Come and support us in Paris in our...
Event detailsConcert dedicated to the music of Japanese animation and Miyazaki films
Event detailsProgramming: A musical journey around Frédéric Chopin.
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Event detailsProgramming: Ludovico Einaudi and Yann Tiersen
Event detailsA program of classical music and music for film and television
Event detailsSolo piano concert of Japanese anime and video games, accompanied by singer Léa Yuna
Event detailsSolo piano concert of Japanese anime and video games, accompanied by singer Léa Yuna
Event detailsSolo piano concert of Japanese anime and video games, accompanied by singer Léa Yuna
Event detailsWonderful concert at the Wörth Museum tonight! We had a wonderful time. The exchange with the audience was very friendly. Thank you so much for this magical evening!
Schmitt Pascale - November 8, 2024 10:17 pm
A very fine, extremely enjoyable evening of music on October 25. Virtuosity was transcended. Music reigned, quite simply. It was a great privilege. Well done and thank you.
debru - October 25, 2024 9:47 pm
Post a message of encouragementMy eyes blur with joy when I hear your (very rare) way of playing this study by Chopin n°4 op10, with great amplitude and above all no attempt to put yourself forward. I sense that you simply want it to be pretty, to splash into our too-often dull lives, with its gushing living water and its clear allusions to Nature, since that's where we all live! The very slight variations in rhythm that you offer us make your interpretation very human, not hesitant at all, but rather one that from time to time simply needs to "catch its breath", and so we feel a lot of things! I may be wrong, but I also sense that here you wanted to team up with Chopin, as if you wanted to help him even today in his struggle to escape the melancholy that so often tormented him. I encourage you to do so, and even if you don't always play the same way, that's okay, we're not machines! My musical regards also to your many admirers and fans.
pianosolo7760 - August 11, 2024 9:56 am