The 4 Seasons of Vivaldi, Ave Maria, and Famous Concertos
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Dynamic and eclectic, the Hélios orchestra has established itself since its creation in 2014.
Its artistic director, Paul Savalle, promotes the professional integration of young musicians through orchestra practice. Thus, recent graduates join orchestra musicians, conductors, and experienced soloists, working together under optimal conditions.
From Baroque to contemporary music, the programs are varied, the repertoire includes both symphonic and choral works, with the orchestra collaborating with departmental and regional choirs.
Thanks to collaborations with various conductors, the musicians explore a very rich repertoire, broadening their interpretative palette. All come from major French conservatories, some belonging to national orchestras.
From string quartets to symphony orchestras, including brass ensembles, the orchestra continuously expands its audience by adapting its composition. The “strings” formation performs in Paris’s most prestigious churches, allowing the public to discover a rich architectural heritage.
Its variable geometry formation enables the Hélios orchestra to approach a very wide repertoire with passionate curiosity.
Program and cast
The 4 Seasons of Vivaldi, Ave Maria, and Famous Concertos
Hélios Orchestra
Solo Violin: Glen Rouxel
Program: Mozart’s "Divertimento in D major, K. 136," Sarasate’s "Bohemian Airs," Vivaldi’s The 4 Seasons "Winter," Bizet’s "Carmen" arranged by Sarasate, Puccini’s "Crisantemi," Strauss’s "Pizzicato Polka," Debussy’s "Clair de Lune," Vitali’s "Chaconne," Wieniawski’s "Legend," Caccini’s "Ave Maria," Pachelbel’s "Canon."
Experience the magic of classical music through this concert bringing together the most famous works from the repertoire.