The orchestra will perform at the Victoria Hall under the baton of Teodor Currentzis, featuring violinist Vilde Frang. They will present Alban Berg’s Violin Concerto “To the Memory of an Angel” and Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 “Titan.”
The orchestra will perform at the Victoria Hall under the baton of Teodor Currentzis, featuring violinist Vilde Frang. They will present Alban Berg’s Violin Concerto “To the Memory of an Angel” and Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 “Titan.”
Two chamber music masterpieces will be performed in an exceptional evening under the artistic direction of Sergey Ostrovsky and Noémie Bialobroda. The program features Dmitri Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet in G Minor and Franz Schubert’s String Quintet in C Major, showcasing talented musicians including Sergey Ostrovsky, Noémie Bialobroda, and Eva Kobor.
Kolinga, founded by Rebecca M’Bongou and Arnaud Estor, creates a unique fusion of soul, afrobeat, rock, and Caribbean ska, resulting in a sophisticated and diverse sound. Originally a duo, the group expanded to a sextet in 2018 and now presents their album “Legacy,” which weaves together elements of pop, Congolese rumba, jazz, and hip-hop. Singing in French, Lingala, and English, Rebecca shares her multicultural heritage, delivering music that is soothing and comforting. This project will be showcased as part of the Festival Voix de Fête.
The Festival Voix de Fête brings together a captivating concert at Alhambra featuring Zélie, Luiza, and St Graal. Zélie’s raw and intense electro-pop blends power and vulnerability to convey deep emotions and desires. Luiza delivers a vibrant fusion of French and Brazilian influences, infusing her pop music with sunny rhythms and a sense of freedom. Meanwhile, St Graal sings of contemporary love with catchy melodies and heartfelt sincerity.
Now in its forty-fifth edition, the AMR Jazz Festival champions musical freedom and improvisation, foregrounding risk and the unexpected. International artists from Switzerland, South Africa, the Americas, Scandinavia and Portugal converge to reshape contemporary jazz through diverse improvisational practices. Evenings alternate between exploratory ensemble sets and DJ-driven late-night sessions, with names such as DJ Evita Koné Belama Sounds, Zemzem, the Skankin’ Society collective and DJ Mitch. The overall experience is urgent, tactile and celebratory, where sound invites discovery.
Written by Julie Gilbert and directed by Lou Ciszewski, Quoiqu’il arrive. Respire. follows Joana, shaken after seeing a play about a young activist in which one of her pupils performs. Performed by Margot Le Coultre, the piece questions women’s will and capacity to fight—physically and metaphorically—and how to claim and hold space without being assigned a role. Presented in a portable, ‘portative’ form commissioned by the producing company, the staging favors close-up gestures, raw textures and a quietly collective imagination that unsettles certainties.
In French.
Written by Penda Diouf and staged by Evelyne Castellino, LA GRANDE OURSE is an ecofeminist fable that traces a mother’s descent after a minor incident becomes criminalized. Combining video, choreographed movement and choral voices, the piece weaves police violence, racism and sexism into a hallucinatory, dystopian world where omnipresent surveillance watches every gesture. As the heroine reconnects with ancestral nature by transforming into a bear, the production evokes animal survival instinct, collective gossip and the fragile line between humanity and wildness, offering a visceral, poetic reflection on power and resistance.
In French.
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