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Tribute to Gabriel Fauré: an exceptional concert by students from the Conservatoire de Nice! #4

On Thursday, February 6th 2025, at 7 p.m

On 6th February 2025

19:00 - 20:30

event.audience_type.title All audiences

New season 2024-2025
Cartes blanches by students from the Conservatoire de Nice

Once a month, students from the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional Pierre Cochereau, from all cycles and different musical backgrounds, will perform at the auditorium of the Musée national Marc Chagall in Nice. These "cartes blanches" have a pedagogical aim, enabling students to exercise their practice in a prestigious venue dedicated to living creation, and to confront themselves with a new audience.

Tribute to Gabriel Fauré on the 100th anniversary of his death

The program for this exceptional evening:

  • Fantaisie in E minor Op. 79 for flute and piano
    by Célia Mareel: flute
    and Nathan Cornaton le Louarn: piano
     
  • Sylvie, Op. 6 No. 3
    by Milena Lohachova: vocals
    and Marius Manini : piano
     
  • L'Absent, Op. 5 no. 3
    by Xaodie Zhang: vocals
    and Rira Suzuki: piano
     
  • Green, Op. 58 no. 3
    by Ornella Bastoni: vocals
    and Laura Giuliani: piano
     
  • L'horizon chimérique (extraits), Op. 118
    by Eduard Ferenczi: vocals
    and Alexis Roussel: piano
     
  • Romance sans Paroles in A minor Op. 17 n°3
    by Jeanne Garivier - piano
     
  • Dolly, suite for piano four hands Op. 56
    Berceuse: by Lisa Rieu and Tobiah Froon
    Mi-a-ou: by Jeanne Humbert and Angelina Campeggio
    Dolly's garden: by Ethan Lachenal and Émilie Kornprobst
    Kitty-valse: par Louis Tran et Julien Pealat
    Tendresse: by Charlotte Betton and Lola Giordano
    Le pas espagnol: by Shana Attal and Livio Deregel
     
  • Nocturne No. 4 in E-flat major Op. 36
    by Alexandra Godbillon: piano
     
  • Nocturne No. 1 in E-flat minor Op. 33
    by Malo Monsaingeon: piano
     
  • Nocturne N°6 in D flat major Op. 63
    by Rira Suzuki: piano
     
  • Barcarolle N°3 in G flat major Op. 42
    by Angelo Balducci: piano
     
  • Trio for piano, violin and cello (1er movement) Op. 120
    by Oleskii Kovtun: violin
    Robin Lili: cello
    and Grégoire Camerlo-Gabillard: piano


with the participation of students from the piano classes of Caroline Bringuier-Gracias, Yva Fenouil, Sandrine Tacchino, Emmanuelle Cecchetti-Orsaud, Amédée Briggen, Laetitia Grisi, Cécile Collin, Stéphanos Thomopoulos, Thierry Lincelé, Antoine Ollivier and Thomas Dupont-Costantini.

and the participation of students from the chamber music classes of Valérie Bautz and Stéphanie Varnerin.

Dates of upcoming cartes blanches:

  • Saturday, March 22, 2025, 3-5pm
  • Saturday, June 7, 3pm to 5pm

Le Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de la Ville de Nice - Pierre Cochereau

Founded in 1916 by pianist Adeline Bailet, Nice's Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional Pierre Cochereau celebrated its centenary in 2015. Headed by Thierry Muller since 2016, the establishment, located in the superb new building on avenue Brancolar, is today recognized for the excellence of its artistic teaching in Music, Dance and Theatre, which places it in the top group of Conservatoires in France. Every year, it trains a large number of nationally and even internationally renowned soloists, dancers and actors. It has also developed a bachelor's degree program in partnership with the Université Côte d'Azur, of which it is now a member. It is a driving force in the artistic life of its region and city, thanks to collaborations with other prestigious artistic establishments and regional higher education establishments. It also shines abroad, continuing to forge close links and share talent and knowledge with other centers of higher learning.


Concert by students of the Conservatoire régional de la ville de Nice, museum auditorium, in the presence of Marc Chagall's stained glass windows, La Création du monde (1971-1972). Nice, Musée national Marc Chagall © Photo: DR / musées nationaux du XXe siècle des Alpes-Maritimes © ADAGP, Paris, 2025.

Opening hours

The Museum is open every day except Tuesdays, January 1st, May 1st and December 25th.
November to April: 10am to 1pm and from 2:30pm to 5pm
May to October: 10am to 6pm.

Rates

Free admission to the auditorium, subject to availability.