Les Percussions de Strasbourg
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Renowned for his pioneering glitch work and international DJ career, Japan-born and Paris-based Ryoji Ikeda expands his creative universe, delving into the world of instruments—including cymbals, a chamber choir, and the organ—with a world premiere.
Program and cast
Duration: about 2h50
Program
Ryoji Ikeda: 100 cymbals
Ryoji Ikeda: Music for choir; création française
Ryoji Ikeda: Music for organ and brass; création, commande de la Philharmonie de Paris
Distribution
Les Percussions de Strasbourg
Alexandre Babel , percussion
Amélie Grould , percussion
Stéphane Garin , percussion
Étudiants des classes de percussions des CNSMD de Paris et de Lyon
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Tõnu Kaljuste , conducting
Shin-Young Lee , organ
Musiciens de l'ONCEIM
Philharmonie de Paris
Grande salle Pierre Boulez - Philharmonie
The Grande salle Pierre Boulez (Symphonic Hall) boasts innovations in architecture, stage design and acoustical engineering. Thanks to a modular design, its capacity increases from 2400 people in the symphonic configuration to 3600 when the parterre is converted into a standing room area.
All five levels of the Grande salle Pierre Boulez are accessed via the entrance on Level 3 of Philharmonie, which can be reached via stairways, escalators and two lifts, with direct access from the Porte de Pantin plaza and the Philharmonie parking facility.
From the entrance, stairways and lifts inside the hall take visitors to the various levels.
The Grande Salle Pierre Boulez has thirty designated seats for people with reduced mobility.