Au programme : Marie Nadeau-Tremblay (violon) et l'ensemble Les Barocudas, au programme : œuvres de Biber, Telemann, Torelli.
Le concert Basta Parlare ! est référencé dans notre rubrique Classique.
Genre : Baroque
Lieu : La Scala Paris, Paris 10e
Tarifs : Places de 15 à 25€.
Date du concert : Samedi 13 Avril 2024
Horaires : Samedi 13 Avril : 19h30
Durée : 1h15
Places disponibles ? 01.40.03.44.30
Site web : lascala-paris.com
Présentation
Marie Nadeau-Tremblay est une violoniste qui a le vent en poupe outre-Atlantique ! Cette artiste qui aime aussi pratiquer le dessin s’est imposée comme la relève du violon baroque et accumule distinctions et invitations.
Que ce soit en solo ou avec ses complices de l’ensemble Les Barocudas, elle voit dans la musique du XVIIe siècle un grand champ d’exploration et de liberté : une époque où la musique vocale laisse peu un peu un champ d’expression à sa consœur instrumentale : Basta Parlare !
ROYAL ACADEMY
3 February - 28 April 2024
J.M.W. Turner and Ellen Gallagher. Joshua Reynolds and Yinka Shonibare. John Singleton Copley and Hew Locke. Past and present collide in one powerful exhibition.
This spring, we bring together over 100 major contemporary and historical works as part of a conversation about art and its role in shaping narratives of empire, enslavement, resistance, abolition and colonialism – and how it may help set a course for the future.
Artworks by leading contemporary British artists of the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas, including Sonia Boyce, Frank Bowling and Mohini Chandra will be on display alongside works by artists from the past 250 years including Joshua Reynolds, J.M.W.Turner and John Singleton Copley – creating connections across time which explore questions of power, representation and history.
Experience a powerful exploration of art from 1768 to now. Featuring a room of life-sized cut-out painted figures by Lubaina Himid, an immersive video installation by Isaac Julien, a giant flotilla of model boats by Hew Locke, and a major new sculpture in the Courtyard by Tavares Strachan. Plus, powerful paintings, photographs, sculptures, drawings and prints by El Anatsui, Barbara Walker, Kerry James Marshall, Kara Walker, Shahzia Sikander, John Akomfrah and Betye Saar.
Informed by our ongoing research of the RA and its colonial
past, this exhibition engages around 50 artists connected to the RA to explore
themes of migration, exchange, artistic traditions, identity and belonging.
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/entangled-pasts
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