E. Pahud | M.-P. Langlamet | L. Berthaud
Overview
Intro
Chamber music
Emmanuel Pahud, Signature Artist of the 25-26 Noda BCVS season, reunites with harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet, his accomplice with the Berlin Philharmonic, and violist Lise Berthaud for a chamber music concert under the banner of timbre and silence. Three instruments with strong imaginations: the harp, mysterious and aquatic; the flute, between sensuality and otherworldly breath; and the viola, melancholy and profound. These three singular voices reveal themselves in turn as soloists, before merging into works with a refined palette of sound. French composers are naturally at the heart of this program: Debussy and his famous Sonata, written in 1915 in a moment of rediscovered inspiration, Ibert and his Interludes with Castilian accents, Ravel and his delicate Sonatine transcribed for the occasion, and Tournier, master of the harp, with a solo that evokes the springs hidden in the woods. Alongside them, the British composer Arnold Bax's Trio élégiaque, nourished by his French influences, and two figures of contemporary music: György Kurtág, whose miniatures for solo viola sculpt silence like living matter, and the Swiss composer Michael Jarrell, who lives and teaches in Geneva, whose Le Point est la source de tout... - a piece dedicated to Emmanuel Pahud - offers a glimpse into the origins of breath and sound. This concert is an invitation to plunge into a sound world of rare richness, where each note becomes a trace, a sign, an intimate resonance. A moment suspended between deep springs and starbursts.
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| Location |
NODA BCVS - Salle de concerts et congrès Avenue de Tourbillon 22 1950 Sitten Switzerland |
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| Event Homepage | https://agenda.culturevalais.ch/fr/event/show/40030 |
Event dates
- 19 May 2026