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16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
Septembre 2023
Samedi 16
10:00 - 18:00
Dimanche 17
10:00 - 18:00
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Cité de la musique - Philharmonie de Paris

221 avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

Anima(ex)musica

The collective "Tout reste à faire" presents its monumental sculptures of arthropods, animated and sound, made from musical instruments out of use, and manufactures live a new...
16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
Meloe proscarabeus (Méloé), 2016, Collection Tout reste à faire © Laura Laigneau

The "Tout reste à faire" collective presents its monumental sculptures of arthropods, animated and sound, made from unused musical instruments, and produces live a new musical sculpture in the shape of an insect.
This workshop-performance introduces the hooking Anima(ex)musica which will be held from September 15, 2023 to January 7, 2024 at the Musée de la musique; a dozen giant insects composed of fragments of musical instruments are taking over the permanent collection.

Types d'événement
Atelier / Démonstration / Savoir-faire
Thèmes 2023
Patrimoine vivant
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À propos du lieu

Cité de la musique - Philharmonie de Paris
221 avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
Created in 1967 on the initiative of André Malraux and Marcel Landowski, the Orchestre de Paris succeeds the Société des concerts du Conservatoire, the first French symphonic formation, born in 1828 to defend the composers of the time: Beethoven, Schubert, Berlioz and Mendelssohn. After Charles Munch, first musical director, great conductors succeeded each other at the head of the Orchestra: Herbert von Karajan, Sir George Solti, Daniel Barenboim, Semyon Bychkov, Christoph von Dohnányi, Christoph Eschenbach, until Paavo Järvi and Daniel Harding in the autumn of 2016\. The Orchestre de Paris brings together 119 permanent musicians and 260 singers in the Orchestra’s choir. The Orchestre de Paris offers a vast repertoire ranging from symphonic works to opera and contemporary creation. The Orchestre de Paris is currently in residence at the Philharmonie de Paris.
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