Family Concert – Noah’s Journey
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Family Concert – Noah’s Journey

05
April
20 25
MUSIC ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ACTIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG AUDIENCE FR
PMR
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This musical tale follows in the steps of little Noah as he sets off in pursuit of Santa Claus. His playful adventure along a range of music from Rossini to Ligeti invites children to dream and learn together with the five wind instruments of Quintette Altra, reciter Marion Fontana, and Emma Bertin’s shimmering illustrations.

Family Concert – Noah’s Journey

Introduction

Young and old are swept along a discovery journey of evocative music from various European countries. Children will follow little Noah’s adventures by listening to original or transcribed works for wind quintet. They will thus learn to recognise the different instruments (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn) hiding among Emma Bertin’s shimmering illustrations. A story for wide-open eyes and ears!

A musical show, age 4 and up 

written by Calypso Michelet

Marion Fontana, reciter

Emma Bertin, illustrator

Quintette Altra

Raphaëlle Rubellin, flute

Clarisse Moreau, oboe

Cécilia Lemaitre Sgard, clarinet

Hugues Anselmo, bassoon

Rémi Gormand, French horn

Œuvres de Jacques Ibert, Edvard Grieg, Béla Bartók, György Ligeti, Gioachino Rossini, Georges Bizet and Ferenc Farkas.

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A pre-concert behind-the-scenes experience (backstage tour) designed especially for a young audience at 1.30pm.

Booking requiredcontact@printempsdesarts.mc or +377 93 25 54 10 

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Photo credit: Cover of Le Voyage de Noah (Noah’s Journey) © Emma Bertin .

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Informations

Opening hours : 15h00
Date : Saturday 05 April 2025
Duration : 1h sans entracte
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