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Classics of the XXth century and first opus

What's New ?! (Day 1)

Musicians of TM+

With students from the conservatories of Boulogne-Billancourt, Gennevilliers, Rueil-Malmaison and Nanterre

Laurent Cuniot, conductor

Duration 1h

Classics of the XXth century and first opus of young composers of the conservatories of the department

 

Youth on trial

Yesterday's daring and today's inventions for a program bringing together accomplished virtuosos and up-and-coming musicians whose talent is bubbling up in the conservatories.

The What’s New? project resembles a festival for the future, involving the four major conservatories of the department and the young composers and performers who work there.

In the cauldron, musical creation is bubbling, a ferment of openness, listening and exchange between teachers, up-and-coming musicians coached by those of TM+, and the repertoire of 20th century classics, 21st century moderns, and unknowns of the future. The event will feature multiple concerts, solo, duo, and chamber music performances, as well as debates and meetings to share experiences and move towards the future of music. This future will undoubtedly involve the new lutherie and computer music, and perhaps unexpected convergences with the field of amplified contemporary music.

What’s New ? is based on the quality of the musicians trained in our conservatories, and imagines a fraternity of musical thought, a path of listening with views and escarpments, where professional musicians and young apprentices would travel together. He asks the public the question of living creation. The one that emerges, that we hear shivering on the surface of the void and the noise, that has just been born and only asks to be tamed, by them who give it to us and us who receive it.

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