It is rooted in a tradition of excellence, while fostering creativity, rigor, and artistic openness.
Among the many disciplines taught, the chamber music class plays a significant role. It consists primarily of graduate students, who come together in small ensembles ranging from trios to octets. These ensembles can take(…)
It is rooted in a tradition of excellence, while fostering creativity, rigor, and artistic openness.
Among the many disciplines taught, the chamber music class plays a significant role. It consists primarily of graduate students, who come together in small ensembles ranging from trios to octets. These ensembles can take various forms: string quartet, piano trio, saxophone quartet, brass quintet, etc.
The richness of this class lies in the diversity of its formations and repertoires, exploring works ranging from the 16th century to the present day. Being a chamber musician requires advanced technical mastery, but also a great capacity for listening and collaboration. In the absence of a conductor, each musician must adjust their playing to the others, to achieve a subtle balance between accuracy, dynamics, and collective expression.
Reservations at Le Cloître: patrimoine@moissac.fr / 05 63 04 01 85
Open to all ages. Duration: 1 hour 35 minutes