Intertwined voices at the crossroads of Hungarian melodies.
The trio of Cati Delolme, Gabrielle Varbetian and Mélissa Zantman explore the links between European art music and rural folk music. With Öröm, their first album, acclaimed by the press and France Musique, they highlight the Hungarian vocal repertoire, mixing works by Bartok, Kodaly and Ligetil with traditional melodies. To the sound of percussion flutes or drone boxes, they deliver lively interpretations, alternating spellbinding monodies and contrapuntal pieces with voices interwoven with virtuosity and glee.
Wine tasting at Clos Mané, Tresserre.
Catered by Les Secrets du Champ
The trio of Cati Delolme, Gabrielle Varbetian and Mélissa Zantman explore the links between European art music and rural folk music. With Öröm, their first album, acclaimed by the press and France Musique, they highlight the Hungarian vocal repertoire, mixing works by Bartok, Kodaly and Ligetil with traditional melodies. To the sound of percussion flutes or drone boxes, they deliver lively interpretations, alternating spellbinding monodies and contrapuntal pieces with voices interwoven with virtuosity and glee.
Wine tasting at Clos Mané, Tresserre.
Catered by Les Secrets du Champ
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