Verses, rhymes, Grasshopper, Ant: let yourself be transported to the world of fables and poetry. You don’t need to be a poet or a musician to travel with us … thanks to our conductor and guests, discover how composers such as Saint-Saëns and Dukas were inspired by words and how they introduced them into their music. Both the young and not-so-young will marvel at the beauty of language and symphonic repertoire in this concert that brings music, theatre and poetry together!
Play me a poem
- Duration 55 minutes
- Chef d’orchestre Thomas Le Duc-Moreau | Animatrice : Marianne Verville | Texte et mise en scène : Martin Gougeon | Soprano et comédienne : Cécile Muhire
- Illustration Sophie Rozenn
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