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Report from the 5 March 2021

CONCERT AND DISCUSSION – MONDAY, 8 MARCH

© Julien Benhamou / OnP
4 January 2021BEST WISHES 2021 5 March 2021PATRICK DUPOND

A sensational concert and discussion is organized on the Plateau de Saclay to mark the International Women's Day. An all-women quartet, formed by musicians of the Paris Opera Orchestra, will interpret a programme specially selected for the occasion. The concert will be followed by a discussion with the students of the Paris-Saclay University and the ENS Paris-Saclay about the place of women in the arts and sciences. The programme will be broadcast from the ENS Paris-Saclay Theatre. Available from Tuesday 9 March – 11am – just below:



PROGRAMME :

A Paris Opera Orchestra Quartet

The quartet will perform:

Romance, by Fanny Mendelssohn (from the quartet in E-flat major)
Scherzo, by Félix Mendelssohn op. 81
Quatuor à cordes en fa majeur de Maurice Ravel  

Speakers:

Opéra national de Paris
  • Alexander Neef, Director
  • Jean-Yves Kaced, AROP director
  • Jörn Tews, musical trainings manager
  • Stéphane Albini
From the Paris-Saclay University
  • Sylvie Retailleau, president
  • Hervé Dole, vice-président arts, sciences, society
  • Marie-Pauline Gacoin, communication director
  • Olivier Kahn, Diagonale Paris-Saclay director
  • Students of the Paris-Saclay University
ENS Paris-Saclay
  • Pierre-Paul Zalio, president
  • Morgann Crozet, communication director
  • Students of the ENS Paris-Saclay University
From the ENS Paris-Saclay Theatre
  • Marc Dondey, director
  • Elise Heizmann, administrator
  • Carine Le Malet, programme and coordination manager
  • Benoît Vanderhaghen, general regisseur


An event organised by the Paris-Saclay University, the ENS Paris-Saclay and the Paris Opera. Broadcast from the ENS Paris-Saclay Theater.

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