Arts-Scène Diffusion

Ma P'tite Chanson

ORIGINAL PROJECTS

Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Martin Colombet
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Michèle Misan
Programme Beatles - Hélène Pambrun
©Dominique Drouet
©Dominique Drouet
©Dominique Drouet
Programme Beatles - Hélène Pambrun
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Martin Colombet
Photo Adrien Brunel
Photo Sorin Dumitrascu
Photo Michèle Misan
Photo Michèle Misan
©Dominique Drouet
Photo Martin Colombet

Ma P'tite Chanson Agathe Peyrat and Pierre Cussac in duet

 

Lyric singer Agathe Peyrat and accordionist Pierre Cussac like to travel between different musical horizons. These two musicians with atypical backgrounds, equally at home on the opera stage and at jazz festivals, have come together on a project dedicated to song in all its forms. 

It was when they met during the production of a Mozart opera, and then on a series of concerts around Boris Vian, that the two musicians realized their shared interest in artistic extremes. The desire to imagine a first program together quickly took shape, with a view to total freedom of repertoire. French chanson, opera, international variety, jazz: you name it! 

From this initial search, the Ma p'tite chanson program - which also gave the duo its name - was born, and met with immediate enthusiasm from a varied audience, from novices to the most discerning music lovers. It was therefore only natural for them to broaden their palette and create two new programs: Je chante la nuit, a reworking of great classical pieces, and Beatles, Everywhere, entirely dedicated to the Beatles (commissioned by the Cité de la Voix de Vézelay).

 

A suffocating interpretation of emotion. An unforgettable hour.’ ResMusica

Singer Agathe Peyrat and accordionist Pierre Cussac defy the laws of genre by delightfully revisiting some of the milestones of the repertoire.
La Terrasse

Soprano Agathe Peyrat and her accomplice, accordionist Pierre Cussac, tell their story with just the right amount of cheekiness and causticity.
Diapason

An unusual duo, performing unlikely music, all equally appealing [...] the intelligence of the interpretations commands admiration. [...] A feat in which humour vies with tenderness.
Forum Opéra

 

May 2025


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