Arts-Scène Diffusion

La Symphonie de Poche

ORIGINAL PROJECTS

Robert Maxham, Fanfare Magazine, Juin 2018

Deborah Nemtanu's playing, always big- and raw-boned, gives the impression of challenging freshness and creativity, as well as technical assurance and tonal luster.
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Next comes Ravel’s La valse; the accordion enters, and the sense of comparative normalcy in Lalo’s concerto exits. But for those who might initially object to the inclusion of that instrument, the first few moments should help dispel any qualms. The arrangement they play might be characterized as salon music extraordinaire, and those who enjoyed the stylish entertainments of, for example, I Salonisti, should feast on Henri’s vibrant transcriptions.
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The idea of a “pouch symphony” seems to be its portability, and this ensemble and their soloists have packed a lot of substance, stylishly adapted, into their ample pocket. Very strongly recommended.

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Paris at night!

Marie Perbost & La Symphonie de Poche will be performing their program ‘Paris at night’ at the Beffroi de Montrouge…

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Marie Perbost & La Symphonie de Poche will be performing their program ‘Paris at night’ at the Beffroi de Montrouge (FR) this evening at 8.30pm!

‘Paris at Night’ tells the story of a fruitful friendship between two geniuses of words, film and song: Jacques Prévert and Joseph Kosma, set against the backdrop of Paris, the City of Light, where their shared passion for the silver screen is embodied.

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Photo: Paris at night at the Grand Manège in Namur


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