Giovedì 17 giugno 2021 alle 18.30, Chiesa St-Paul's Church
Trio Goldberg
Concerto di musica da camera con Le Trio Goldberg (musicisti membri dell'Orchestra Filarmonica di Monte-Carlo) In programma: Schubert, Françaix e Mozart
Stagione 23/24 dell'Orchestra Filarmonica di Monte-Carlo, sotto la presidenza di S.A.R. la Principessa di Hannover - "Cine-concerto" PROIEZIONE DEL FILM DI CHARLIE CHAPLIN: The Kid (1921). Regia di Frank Strobel. Consigliato alle famiglie, dai 5 anni in su.
KO KO MO è un duetto musicale esplosivo, due animali da palco: Warren (chitarra-voce) e Kevin 'K20' (batteria - cori). I due hanno una vera e propria voglia di vivere. Seguendo ancora le orme dei loro eroi degli anni '70, superano delicatamente le loro influenze per offrirci un rock classico con un tocco vintage innegabilmente contemporaneo.
Stagione 23/24 dell'Orchestra Filarmonica di Monte-Carlo, sotto la presidenza di S.A.R. la Principessa di Hannover - "Happy Hour Musical". Violino: Ilyoung Chae, viola: François Méreaux, violoncello: Thibault Leroy, flauto: Delphine Hueber, arpa: Sophia Steckeler. Programma: DEBUSSY, IBERT, FRANÇAIX, CRAS.
Stagione 23/24 dell'Orchestra Filarmonica di Monte-Carlo, sotto la presidenza di S.A.R. la Principessa di Hannover - "Concerto sinfonico". Direttore: Kazuki Yamada, violoncellista: Pablo Ferrández. Programma: TCHAIKOVSKY, BRUCKNER.
Symphonic concert by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra in the Cour d'Honneur of the Prince's Palace, conducted by James Gaffigan, with pianist Alexandre Kantorow, performing music by CÉSAR FRANCK, FRANZ LISZT, and GEORGE GERSHWIN.
Symphonic concert by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra in the Cour d'Honneur of the Prince's Palace, conducted by Cristian Măcelaru, with violionist María Dueñas, performing music by MAX BRUCH and FRANZ LISZT.
Symphonic concert by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra in the Cour d'Honneur of the Prince's Palace, conducted by Riccardo Muti, performing music by ALFREDO CATALANI and FRANZ SCHUBERT.
Symphonic concert by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra in the Cour d'Honneur of the Prince's Palace, conducted by Stanislav Kochanovsky, with pianist Nikolai Lugansky, performing music by MIKHAIL GLINKA, PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY, and ALEXANDER BORODIN.
In the wake of two diamond-certified albums and a platinum-selling third, "Joie de vivre", Louane is back with a sensitively produced concept album. A moving communion with her fans through the artist's social media accounts, with performances drawing on her personal stories as well as those inspired by her community. With music and lyrics written by the young artist herself, this fourth opus is an ode to "Sentiments". A collection of 10 original, unadorned tracks, a raw, emotional gem.
Crimi came about in 2018, inspired by lead singer Julien Lesuisse's eagerness to rediscover his Sicilian heritage, and reappropriate a culture and language that his immigrant family was once forced to hide. Crimi's DNA is a mix of old Sicilian songs and Algerian rai, with influences of ethio-jazz, funk, and soul from guitarist Cyril Moulas, bassist Brice Berrerd, and drummer Bruno Duval. The band aims to connect historic traditions with different places, rebuilding them for today's intercultural world.
Renowned for her uniquely captivating performances and outstanding technique, Khatia Buniatishvili's talent transcends musical borders and regularly delights audiences all over the world. For this recital at the Grimaldi Forum, she will perform works by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, and Liszt. Expect an unforgettable evening in the company of a truly exceptional artist.
Zucchero - real name Adelmo Fornaciari - is a rock blues icon in Italy, with over 60 million records sold. He made musical history as the first Western artist to perform at the Kremlin after the fall of the Berlin Wall. In 1992, with Luciano Pavarotti, he founded the "Pavarotti & Friends" charity gala, paving the way for annual concerts until 2003. He has performed on five continents, 69 states and 650 cities, taking part in major events such as Woodstock, the 46664 concerts for Nelson Mandela, and the Freddie Mercury tribute.