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  Marianne Vourch en conférences au Musée de l'Orangerie 







La vie au-dessus de tout ! Mardi 16 janvier 2018


To escape the horrors of the Great War, artists from all over Europe gather: Plasticians, Musicians and Poets to "Every Day Play Sing Recite"

From Cabaret Voltaire to Salle Gaveau, from Zurich to Paris, follow the adventure of Dada with Marianne Vourch. A musical and poetic experience in the new territories of tensions and breaks, graphics and words ... Or tasting a Clarinet Cocktail! You said ; Group of 6?

Programme : Mélodies pour baryton, piano et clarinettes
Chanson Dada de Lavilliers
Cocktail aux clarinettes de Darius Milhaud
Honoloulou de Francis Poulenc
J'aime la salade de Francis Poulenc
Caramel mou de Darius Milhaud

Œuvres pour piano seul d’Erik Satie









Concert de jazz - les années folles


For ten years, Marianne Vourch has been programming and presenting the Wednesday Concerts. The Academies of Paris, Créteil and Versailles are partners of the series which is part of the program of history of the arts.

As part of the museum's permanent collection, Marianne Vourch will highlight the artistic and cultural dynamics of the Roaring Twenties, drawing parallels between literature and history, painting and the other arts. Accompanied by a jazz band (trumpet, saxophone, piano, double bass) she will draw her audience into the pulsating rhythms of jazz discovered by the Europe of the 1920s.

The jazzy pulsations will punctuate the memories of the Paris of the Roaring Twenties and the "negro revue" organized by Paul Guillaume at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées. The concert will be held against the paintings of his collection in the room Derain-Matisse-Picasso. : "from the colors of the soul to that of jazz".

Program: St. Louis Blues, Baby Will not Come Home, Indiana, After You've Gone, Royal Garden Blues, The World is Waiting for the Sunrise, Someday Sweetheart, Rose Room, I'm Not Nobody, Twelfth Street Rag, Saint James Infirmary, That's Plenty.

Musiciens : Simon Tailleu, Tony Paeleman, Quentin Ghomari, Julien Pontvianne






1914-1918: Artists in the turmoil of the Great War

(To accompany the permanent collection of the museum as part of the Fête de la musique)

Musical evocation of the forbidden German composers (Brahms, Wagner, Strauss, Mahler, Schoenberg) or authorized composers (Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann) by the Parisian musical authorities and the position of the French composers (Saint-Saëns, d ' Indy, Debussy, Ravel ...) facing the war.

Artists in the turmoil of the Great War with Delphine Haidan and François Chaplin at the piano, in a program of melodies by Wagner and Mahler and for piano solo: Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Debussy and Ravel, concert presented by Marianne Vourch.