
Pictures @ Agathe Poupeney A new version of « Pléiades » was created with Alban Richard and the National Choreographic Centre of Caen, on June 24th, 2011. Conception and choreography: Alban Richard and the Abrupt dance company […]
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Pictures ©Monika Rittershaus Musical piece of theatre, based on Heiner Muller’s work. The show was created on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of June 2010 at the Schweitzingen Festival in Germany. Music by Michael Jarrel and staging by André Wilms. […]
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Concert in Yaroslav, Russia, April 5th, 2011. From left to right: Olaf Tzschoppe, Bernard Lesage, Claude Ferrier, Minh-Tâm Nguyen, François Papirer and Keiko Nakamura © Archives Percussions de Strasbourg […]
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A portrait of Andy Emler, who composed « Childhood journeys » © Sylvain Gripoix You can find an excerpt from Ondrej Adamek’s Fishbones here. […]
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2007 © Sergine Laloux Choreographed by Michèle Noiret. The music and conception of the piece were done by Alain Lagarde. […]
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A portrait of Sébastien Rivas © Sylvain Gripoix for Le Monde Della Città invisibili was created by the Percussions de Strasbourg on September 10th, 2006, at the Royaumont Abbey (France). […]
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An excerpt from the concert and the piece « Transir » at the Théâtre de Hautepierre (Strasbourg), on October 29th, 2014. […]
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In the bottom row: Bernard Lesage, Claude Ferrier, Jean-Paul Bernard. Above them: Olaf Tzschoppe, François Papirer. At the top of the pyramid: Keiko Nakamura. © Guy Vivien […]
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« Le Scorpion », M. Matalon, Percussions de Strasbourg. Musidisc France – Universal Music 2004 Le Scorpion is a musical piece by Martin Matalon (2002). It was intended for a piano, six percussionists and electronic devices. It was composed for the Luis Bunuel film « L ‘âge d’or » (1930, 63 min, story by Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali) and […]
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« Entente préalable » is a collective work that was made for the 40th anniversary of the band, featuring 12 composers. Percussions de Strasbourg (Musidisc France – Universal Music 2000) […]
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