Philippe Hersant, "Regenlied" Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 08 January 2019 The Ensemble Des Equilibres commissioned three new pieces for piano and violin to three different composers to echo the Three Sonatas for Violin and Piano by Brahms. Regenlied by Philippe Hersant takes its inspiration from the eponymous Brahms’ lied, itself cited in one of these sonatas. Read More
Hèctor Parra, "Inscape" Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 04 December 2018 A few years after their first collaborative work, Caressant l'horizon, the composer Hèctor Parra and the astrophysicist Jean-Pierre Luminet present the latest outcome of their productive dialogue ... Read More
Alexandre Desplat at the Maison de la Radio Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 04 December 2018 The Orchestre National de France celebrates the most renowned French composer in Hollywood... Read More
Baptiste Trotignon, "L'air de rien" Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 29 October 2018 "For the first time, because the piece would contain improvisation, I was able to combine my desires as a composer with what I am as a pianist." Read More
Alberto Posadas, "Trayectorias" Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 29 October 2018 Trayectorias (from the cycle Poética del espacio) proposes the experience of a dynamic space where the work is shaped by the spatial, temporal and frequency displacement of the sound. Read More
Philippe Hersant, "Sous la pluie de feu" Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 22 October 2018 On 16th November, the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France will premiere Philippe Hersant’s double concerto for violin and cello, Sous la pluie de feu, conducted by Pascal Rophé. Read More
Bechara El-Khoury, "Träume von Wien" Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 01 October 2018 Each new Bechara El-Khoury’s work is an event for those who love the great orchestral symphonic sound and magical instrumentation. Read More
Philippe Hersant, "Tristia" Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 27 September 2018 A promising meeting in Perm. On one side, Philippe Hersant, whose language is free of any label in order to emphasize a humanistic approach; on the other side, Teodor Currentzis, one of the most singular conductors of these days, who is bringing about a revolution as much with Rameau as with Tchaïkovski. Both artists meet with "Tristia": Philippe Hersant based his work on texts by French and Russian inmates. A heart touching diving, where choral writing play on a wide range of influences. Read More
Pascal Dusapin, "Passion" (English version) Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 27 September 2018 Him, Her and the Others… Read More
Festival Musica : premières by Meïmoun and Alvarado Posted by Durand Salabert Eschig on 31 August 2018 As every year, the Musica Festival in Strasbourg offers in its 2018 edition a rich program of talents and varied experiences... Read More