Music of the oral tradition, from the Renaissance to the present day, by the trio Passerelle, guitares, flutes, percussions
This original and resolutely festive program is born of a common desire to bring out, within repertoires at first sight quite distant, the similarities and echoes born from the confrontation of music that all draw from the common background of the oral tradition: song and dance. Different “Passerelles” will take you through time and oceans this evening, from the Spanish Renaissance to the turn of the 17th century, from traditional Argentine music to the shores of Ireland…
Florence Bonet, Recorder Teacher at the Conservatoire de Versailles since 1992, Florence Bonet is also a concertist in various chamber music ensembles, and regularly collaborates with the Orchestre Baroque de Bretagne.
Michèle Claude, Digital Percussions Former percussion teacher at the CRR of Versailles, percussionist by Jordi Savall, Philippe Jaroussky, the Poème Harmonique, Michèle Claude has played in various styles for which she has recorded more than a hundred records.
Jonathan Lemarquand, Guitare et Vihuela Classical and ancient guitar teacher at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Poitiers. He is a member of the Ensemble "Medida" with whom he interprets the repertoire of the Middle Ages and the Spanish Renaissance.