Tag: Scarlatti

  • Nohant Festival Chopin Concert in Mézières-en-Brenne: Piano

    The Concert Nohant Festival Chopin ‘hors les murs’ is set for July 17, 2026, at the remarkable collegiate church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine in Mézières-en-Brenne. This 14th-century church, noted for its stunning stained-glass windows, will create an enchanting backdrop for the evening’s performances. Highlighting the night is pianist Dmytro Semykras, acclaimed for his victories at the Concours international d’Ile-de-France and the Prix spécial du Nohant Festival Chopin. Attendees can expect an exquisite recital featuring works by Scarlatti, Brahms, Chopin, Rachmaninov, and Scriabin. The event is part of the Nohant Festival Chopin’s ‘Hors les murs’ program, which highlights talented young pianists. Experience world-class performances in a venue rich in history.

  • Festival de Printemps: Scarlatti and Vivaldi

    The Festival de Printemps: Scarlatti and Vivaldi stands as a premier performing arts manifestation that transforms the historic landscape of Eglise de Thiré into a hub of cultural activity. Tracing its historical lineage back to pivotal regional milestones, the event commemorates the territory’s storied past. As a vital expression of regional identity, it showcases the unique spirit and collective pride of the Pays de la Loire. Attendees are invited to embark on a sensory journey through diverse activities, ranging from traditional performances to local tastings. By promoting social cohesion, the gathering strengthens the bonds between local residents and international visitors. For scholars and historians, the event provides a living archive of data for studying events and regional ethnographic trends. Ultimately, the event ensures the safeguarding and transmission of this magnificent cultural legacy to future generations.

  • Festival de Printemps: Stabat Mater

    The Festival de Printemps: Stabat Mater stands as a premier performing arts manifestation that transforms the historic landscape of Eglise de Thiré into a hub of cultural activity. Deeply rooted in ancestral customs, this gathering honors the historical narrative and cultural evolution of the region. The celebration acts as a cornerstone of local character, embodying the authentic and diverse soul of the department. The visitor experience is defined by an immersive program featuring a rich variety of curated workshops and artistic showcases. The event generates a meaningful social impact, fostering community engagement and the democratization of culture. Academics value the proceedings as a significant source for analyzing the evolution of performing arts and intangible heritage. By protecting the heritage of the past, the festival secures a vibrant and sustainable cultural future for the region.