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Sábado 18 septiembre 2021, 20:00Passed
Iraila 2021
Larunbata 18
20:00 - 21:30
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Église Saint-Pierre

22 Grand Rue, 57140 Norroy-le-Veneur
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est

Concert: Skersas - ensemble de flûtes traversières

The Ensemble «Skersas», made up of a hard core of five flutists, chooses to perform in programs handling flute alone up to the quintet, in a constant quest to mix.
Sábado 18 septiembre 2021, 20:00Passed
©jacques schneider, photographe

The Ensemble «Skersas», made up of a hard core of five flutists, chooses to perform in programs handling flute alone up to the quintet, in a constant quest to mix.

Passing with ease from the piccolo to the great flute, via the alto flute and the bass flute, Skersas proposes an eclectic repertoire of original works and arrangements, elaborated in a curious spirit of discoveries where coexist pieces of the classical repertoire, contemporary, jazz, traditional and folk music.
Isabelle CIGALE
Anne-Sophie GARBER-KASTEL
Nicolas HERO
Päivi KAUFFMANN
Aline KENK
www.ensemble-skersas.com
skersas.contact@gmail.com

Types d'événement
Concert
Thème 2021
Patrimoine pour tous
Conditions de participation
Gratuit

About the location

Église Saint-Pierre
22 Grand Rue, 57140 Norroy-le-Veneur
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est
The history of the church of Saint-Pierre is linked to the strategic position of the village in the Middle Ages, when it first belonged to the duchy of Bar, then, from the 15th century, to the duchies of Bar and Lorraine. It was indeed from Norroy that the dukes launched attacks against the rich city of Metz, then a free city of the Holy Roman Empire. In the fourteenth century, but especially in the fifteenth century, because of the successive wars between the dukes of Bar and Lorraine and the city of Metz, the church was enriched with defensive improvements.
The oldest part of the church is the crypt, a remarkable remnant of the early church. This crypt, dated to the 11th century (estimated date: 1050), was classified as a historical monument in 1930.
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
Acceso
Parking at the Fournil.
©R. Doutres