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    Félicien Brut | accordéon
    String orchestra of the Garde républicaine

    The accordion reigns supreme and channels the spirit of Galliano and Piazzolla.

    Photo de Félicien Brut © Valérie Archeno (Parlophone Records)
    Félicien Brut © Valérie Archeno (Parlophone Records)

    Galliano  La Petite Suite Française
    Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (arrangement for solo accordion by Cyrille Lehn)
    Legrand  Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (arrangement for solo accordion by Eugeny Derbenko)
    Piazzolla  Michelangelo 70, Oblivion
    Khan Galop from Mongolian folklore, for solo orchestra
    Perrine  Fluctuat nec mergitur, concerto for accordion and string orchestra (premiere)
    Galliano  Tango pour Claude 

    Moving from the accordion dance music of his native Auvergne region to the gilded splendour of the avenue Montaigne theatre via the studios of France Musique, Félicien Brut has established the credentials of his working-class instrument, the accordion. As a solo performer or accompanied by the String Orchestra of the French Republican Guard, he offers us a richly coloured programme prominently featuring, of course, his friend Galliano and the renowned Piazzolla. In a transition from grand piano to piano accordion we will hear a transcription of a virtuoso “hit” by Franz Liszt. Another highlight of the morning will be the premier of a concerto by Thibault Perrine, taking its title from the motto of the city of Paris, which the virtuoso celebrated on his last album.

    Coréalisation Jeanine Roze Production | Théâtre des Champs-Elysées