Arts-Scène Diffusion

Pascal Amoyel

PIANO

Love songs

Love songs

 

What could be more powerful than Music to express Love in its multiple expressions: filial love, love of nature, love of music, the love of Robert and Clara, the love of Emmanuelle Bertrand and Pascal Amoyel, whose duet was formed at the reading of Brahms (which concludes this anthology), universal love beyond words. From Schubert's homage to the master Beethoven, to Sibelius's Melancholy composed for his daughter, via Grieg's Lyric Pieces, this program is as moving as it is moving.

 

Clara Schumann
First Romance Op. 22 for cello and piano
Robert Schumann
Romance Op. 28, for piano

Brahms
lied Comme des mélodies, lied transcribed for cello and piano
Schubert
lied A la Musique, lied transcribed for cello and piano* Beethoven

Beethoven
Moonlight Sonata Op. 27 No. 2, adagio sostenuto (piano)
Schubert
Moonlight Lied transcribed for cello and piano* Sibelius

Sibelius
Malinconia opus 20 for cello and piano

Grieg
A tes pieds, lyrical piece transcribed for cello and piano* Grieg
Grieg
Poème érotique, lyrical piece transcribed for cello and piano* Brahms

Brahms
Sonata Op. 38 in E minor

 

* arrangements by Pascal Amoyel and Emmanuelle Bertrand

 

NEWS

Une leçon de piano avec Chopin

Have you ever dreamed of attending a piano lesson given by Chopin? By decoding the little-known method written by Chopin and…

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Have you ever dreamed of attending a piano lesson given by Chopin?

By decoding the little-known method written by Chopin and the testimonies of his rare pupils, Pascal Amoyel, himself of Franco-Polish descent, brings him back to life in an imaginary and moving dialogue...

Following the success of his previous one-man shows (Le Pianiste aux 50 doigts, Le Jour où j'ai rencontré Franz Liszt and Looking for Beethoven) in Paris, the rest of France and abroad, this season Pascal Amoyel presents his latest musical, Une leçon de piano avec Chopin: an expert, passionate and sensitive reading of Chopin's First Ballade as a musical treasure imagined and performed by the man who in 2010 was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque in Warsaw by the prestigious Société Chopin for his complete Nocturnes. As a privileged witness to this intimate transmission from master to pupil, the audience is transported by the music and storytelling of the great pianist and Victoire de la Musique winner. A must-see nugget! Find out more

Pianist Pascal Amoyel is back at the Théâtre du Ranelagh for a series of performances, and we look forward to welcoming you!

Where?
Théatre Le Ranelagh 5, rue des Vignes 75016 Paris
Subways: La Muette or Passy

When?
Thursday, November 21st, 2024 to Sunday, January 12th, 2025
Thursday to Saturday at 8:30pm and Sunday at 5pm
Additional performance Tuesday December 31 at 8:30pm


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