Claire-Marie Le Guay
PIANORECITAL
- Grand Piano
- 100% Bach
- Mozart, but not only! Participatory concert
- Thierry Escaich, a French legacy
- Thierry Escaich, baroque and romantic
- Re-enchantment
DUET
- With cellist François Salque
- With flutist Magali Mosnier
- With organist and composer Thierry Escaich
- With violinist Amaury Coeytaux
MUSIC AND LETTERS
- Living with Bach, music and words
- Conversation with François Busnel
- It is at night that it is beautiful to believe in the light
- Amours heureuses, Aragon et Liszt
MUSIC & DANCE
TRIO
- With the violinist Amaury Coeytaux et cellist François Salque
- In trio with Magali Mosnier, flute and François Salque, cello
FAMILY SHOW
REPERTOIRE
Mozart, but not only! Participatory concert
A fresh and lively recital format
What would you like to hear after one piece, and then after the next? In this concert unlike any other, Claire-Marie Le Guay invites you to help shape the programme: it is you, the audience, who will choose the pieces to be performed throughout the recital. A participatory experience in which the concert’s programme is shaped live, through listening, surprise and freedom.
Mozart to start with, but that’s not all… the rest is in your hands!
After the concert, here's what the audience had to say:
"An opportunity to make some great discoveries", "A really good time that does you good", "A new way of experiencing a concert", "Astonishing!", "In this participatory recital, Claire-Marie Le Guay creates an intimate relationship with the audience", "An impression of truant music".
Premiere at La Grande Scène in Le Chesnay in 2023, Grand pianO Orléans Festival in 2026
Press
Orléans, juin 2026
À la Salle de l’Institut, la pianiste Claire-Marie Le Guay a inauguré cette 4e édition avec un récital participatif original : le public était invité à choisir les œuvres au fil de la soirée, faisant de chaque concert une expérience unique. Lumineuse, généreuse, l'artiste a alterné virtuosité, sensibilité et échanges avec la salle, dans l'acoustique feutrée de l'Institut, offrant un moment suspendu, loin de l'effervescence des scènes extérieures. C'est précisément ce contraste entre les grands concerts populaires et ces parenthèses plus confidentielles qui fait la singularité de Grand PianO Festival.