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Saturday 16 September 2023, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00Passed
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Free entry
September 2023
Saturday 16
15:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 16:30
17:00 - 17:30

Musée de la Renaissance en Champagne & Musée de la Maille - Mode et Industrie (Hôtel Vauluisant)

4 rue de Vauluisant, 10000 Troyes
  • Aube
  • Grand Est

Renaissance in Music Concert

**Émilie Cunin, soprano and Yann Péran au luth offer a program of English and French Renaissance music, the opportunity to discover works by John Dowland. These i...
Saturday 16 September 2023, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00Passed
Conditions
Free entry
Philippe Rappeneau

Émilie Cunin, soprano and Yann Péran at the lute propose a program of English and French music of the Renaissance, the occasion notably to discover works of John Dowland. These musical interludes transport us for a few moments in the Renaissance in the intimate and cozy atmosphere of this very beautiful private mansion.
After obtaining a DEM of percussion at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Départemental de Troyes, Émilie Cunin obtained her prize of horn at the Conservatoire de Gennevilliers, then she obtained a state diploma of horn teacher, and a DEUG of musicology at the Pôle Supérieur Musical de Bourgogne in 2015.
She currently teaches at the Chaumont and Romilly-sur-Seine Conservatories. She studied singing in particular with Michèle Ledroit and particularly loves baroque and 20th century repertoires.
For these musical moments, Emilie Cunin is accompanied by lutenist Yan Péran.
In 2000, Yann Péran won the first prize for classical guitar from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in the class of Alberto Ponce.
After winning several international prizes, he decided to extend his practice to the theorbo and then to the lute. Since then, he has nurtured his artistic approach by constantly going back and forth between ancient instruments and the guitar, performing in recitals on several instruments, as well as in various chamber and early music ensembles.
His interest in contemporary creation led him to work with many composers of his generation. Holder of the Certificate of Aptitude, Yann Péran teaches at the Auxerre Conservatory.

Types d'événement
Spectacle / Lecture
Thèmes 2023
Patrimoine vivant
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Gratuit
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About the location

Musée de la Renaissance en Champagne & Musée de la Maille - Mode et Industrie (Hôtel Vauluisant)
4 rue de Vauluisant, 10000 Troyes
  • Aube
  • Grand Est
Located facing portal(gate) of the church Saint-Pantaléon, the Hotel of Vauluisant is one of the rare stone buildings of the city of Troy. He(It) presents a rich facade typical of architecture Renaissance, with his(its) decoration(set) of front walls(pediments), cartouches(cartridges), cherubs, garlands. Two turrets frame(supervise) this detached house(flag) the 16th century, from which the one shelters a staircase with screw. The conical roofs are adorned with elegant ears of ridgepole topped with a sun and with a moon. He(It) is built in the location of a convent which depended on the cistercienne abbey on Vauluisant (Yonne) in the 12th century. In 1524, this house is destroyed by the fire which devastates a lot of the city of Troy. By 1550, Antoine Hennequin builds the detached house(flag) with turrets. The body of the building(ship) in return for carpenter's square is raised(brought up) to the 17th century by the famous family Mesgrigny which leaves the building(ship) in 1826\. During many years, it is the seat(siege) of the Trojan Great circle which organises balls and other festivities there. Having bought by the City of Troy in 1932 to make a decorative, secondary art museum of the museum of Fine Arts, he shelters currently collections evoking art champenois of the 16th century and the history(story) of the hosiery.
Tags
Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Musée, salle d'exposition, Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, Monument historique
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