Organ concert with Dominique Breda & Michel Tirabosco
Haute-Savoie ()
Dominique Breda is a former pupil of Canon Pierre Camonin in Verdun, Pierre Cortellezzi at the CRR de Nancy and Gaston Litaize at the CRR de Saint-Maur des Fossés. Dominique Bréda teaches sight-reading, keyboard harmony and improvisation to pianists and organists at the CRR de Metz. He is a lecturer at the University of Lorraine (Nancy and Metz), organ teacher at the Montigny-Le Sablon music school and titular organist at St Léon church in Nancy. Head of the diocesan organ school of the Nancy diocese, he is a regular contributor to the Chantons en Eglise magazine. He performs regularly in concerts in France (mainland and overseas) and abroad, as soloist or in duo (notably with oboist Jean-Philippe Mathieu).
Michel Tirabosco Michel Tirabosco was born with two atrophied arms as a result of a congenital malformation. His childhood escapism was music, and he decided to learn to play. At the age of seven, he chose the panpipes, an instrument he found suited to his morphology.
He entered the Geneva Conservatory of Music at the age of 12, studying with a flute teacher who agreed to take him on. He is the first student to obtain a transverse flute certificate on the panpipes. He goes on to study music at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Genève, where he obtains a diploma in Musical Culture and the Prix du Conseil d'Etat.
The musician, who has been giving concerts since he was a teenager, soon began performing on the international scene. He now gives around a hundred concerts a year.
He also teaches at the Conservatoire de l'Ouest vaudois.
Saturday 11 May 2024 between 11 am and 12 pm.
TarifsFree to participate.
Contact et accès 74340 SamoënsHaute-Savoie (74)
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