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Dimanche 2 juin, 18h30Passat
Junh 2024
Dimenge 2
18:30 - 20:00

Pavillon d'Artois

187 bis rue du général de Gaulle 78740 Vaux-Sur-Seine
  • Yvelines
  • Île-de-France

Historical piano concert 1855 Érard and cello in the music hall of the Pavillon d'Artois

Concert piano cello with Daria Fadeeva piano and Ariane Lallemand cello, in a 19th century repertoire Beethoven Schumann Wolf and Eberl
Dimanche 2 juin, 18h30Passat
©Pierre Fournel

Concert piano cello with Daria Fadeeva piano and Ariane Lallemand cello, in a 19th century repertoire Beethoven Schumann Wolf and Eberl Daria Fadeeva teaches at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris,

Types of events
Performance / Concert
2024 Theme
The five senses in the garden
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Conditions for participation
Usual fare, Registration required
Type of audience
General public

À propos du lieu

Pavillon d'Artois
187 bis rue du général de Gaulle 78740 Vaux-Sur-Seine
  • Yvelines
  • Île-de-France
The Pavillon d'Artois in Vaux sur Seine dates from the 17th century, Hyacinthe Rigaud, painter of Louis XIV, lives there from 1700 to 1715, then the future Count of Artois Charles X ordered magnificent embellishments in the Palladian neo-style and the transformation of the French garden into an English style park with an exceptional rock cave attributed to the landscape architect of Marie-Antoinette, Richard Mique. Everything contributes to make this place a scenery of a painting of Watteau, between dream and game, fantasy and party, on the banks of the Seine on more than 3ha.
Etiquetas
Parc paysager (à l'anglaise), Monument historique, Site patrimonial remarquable
Accès
Train station of Vaux sur Seine on the line J 45mn from the station St Lazare then 5mn walk from the station of Vaux sur Seine. Parking possible in the street of Captain Caron along the fence wall, some parking spaces in the courtyard of honor for people with reduced mobility only.
Pierre Fournel