Horizon
new series as from the 24 - 25 MuCH Music Season
This season marks the launch of Horizon, a unique series that invites audiences to explore new worlds.
Horizon is more than a concert series: it’s an invitation to engage with the arts, artists, and the world around them. At the Music Chapel, Artists in residence explore new creative paths, blending their discipline with other musical styles, art forms, nature, and science. These collaborations lead to multi-dimensional projects, where each venture becomes a unique artistic adventure.
In the 24-25 MuCH Music Season, the Music Chapel invites you to 4 concerts int his new Horizon series:
The concert “Thème, boucles et vocalises”, presented by our Artist in residence and mezzo-soprano Marie-Juliette Ghazarian, Ars Nova and their artistic director Benoît Sitzia, explores the concept of repetition and vocality through a diverse repertoire, combining works by composers such as Stravinsky, Glass, and Chausson in a concert-reading format. This innovative programme delves into how thematic recurrence has shaped music from the early 20th century to today.
November 5th, 2024 – 20h15
Music Chapel, Haas-Teichen Studio
The concert “Classical meets Tango,” led by violinist Michaël Guttman, blends classical masterpieces by composers like Mozart, Mahler, and Brahms with the vibrant rhythms and emotional depth of tango. Arranged by Chloë Pfeiffer and performed by a quintet of virtuosos, this unique programme offers an eclectic fusion of genres.
January 23rd, 2025 – 20h15
Music Chapel, Haas-Teichen Studio
The concert featuring Jean-Philippe Collard-Neven and Jean-Louis Rassinfosse, along with MuCH Soloists, presents a unique fusion of original compositions and improvisational reinterpretations of works by Bach, Ravel, and Debussy. This collaboration blends classical writing with jazz-inspired creativity.
April 23rd, 2025 – 20h15
Music Chapel, Haas-Teichen Studio
The Horizon concert with our Composer in residence Elise Bertrand features a diverse programme highlighting her original works, including a string trio, Âme de nuit for mezzo-soprano and piano, and the world premiere of her Piano Quintet with voice quartet. The concert also includes Lili Boulanger’s Sous-bois for four voices and piano, performed by a talented ensemble of vocalists and instrumentalists.
May 6th, 2025 – 20h15
Music Chapel, Haas-Teichen Studio