The Four Seasons by Vivaldi, Ave Maria, Famous Adagios
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Rediscover the magic of classical music through this concert featuring the most famous works of the repertoire.
Dynamic and eclectic, the Helios Orchestra has distinguished itself since its creation in 2014.
Its artistic director, Paul Savalle, promotes the professional integration of young musicians through orchestral practice. Young graduates join experienced orchestra musicians, conductors, and soloists in optimal working conditions.
From baroque to contemporary music, the programs are diverse, featuring both symphonic and choral repertoire, with the orchestra collaborating with regional and departmental choirs.
Thanks to collaborations with various conductors, the musicians explore a rich repertoire while broadening their interpretative palette. They are all graduates of France's leading conservatories, some being members of national orchestras.
From string quartets to symphony orchestras, including brass ensembles, the orchestra constantly expands its audience by adapting its composition. The string formation performs in the most prestigious churches in Paris, allowing the public to discover a rich architectural heritage.
With its flexible formation, the Helios Orchestra approaches a wide repertoire with passionate curiosity.
Program and cast
The Four Seasons by Vivaldi, Ave Maria, and Famous Adagios
Helios Orchestra
Solo Violin: Glen Rouxel
Program:
Divertimento in D major, K. 136 by Mozart
Bohemian Airs by Sarasate
The Four Seasons: Winter by Vivaldi
Carmen by Bizet, arrangement by Sarasate
Crisantemi by Puccini
Pizzicato Polka by Strauss
Clair de Lune by Debussy
Chaconne by Vitali
Légende by Wieniawski
Ave Maria by Caccini
Canon by Pachelbel
Church of the Madeleine
The parish of La Madeleine wishes to ensure a visible presence in the heart of Paris and to be attentive to our contemporaries. We speak of the base to describe the stone massifs that form the foundation of the church. But this base is also made of living stones made up of associations attentive to the wounded of life such as Ozanam Madeleine, the Espace Formation Informatique. The Foyer de la Madeleine serves more than three hundred meals every day at lunchtime with the aim of encouraging people to meet people who work or spend time in the neighbourhood.