When: Thursday, March 02nd @ 07:00 pm.
Two artists on a single piano offer us a new journey and an original concept of the idea of living, the time of a concert, a musical progression during which one hand is added to the other.
Thus, the public will be able to discover works written by the greatest composers for 1 hand, then 2, 3 and finally 4 hands!
David Bismuth and Maxime Zecchini are two pianists of excellence, graduates from the CNSMD of Paris, who perform on all international stages.
This program offers a musical anthology ranging from French music to borders from jazz to romantic music.
Maxime ZECCHINI was born in Paris. He joined the National Conservatoire of Music of Lyon in the class of Géry Moutier and Danièle Renault-Fasquelle where the National Degree of Music – DNESM – with the first mention at The unanimity and congratulations of the jury is awarded to him. He was subsequently received at the Conservatoire National Superior of Music of Paris in Advanced Cycle in the class of Jean-François Heisser. Named by Pianiste magazine as one of the ten most gifted French pianists of his generation, David Bismuth is critically acclaimed for his luminous and profound playing, which combines the science of architecture and the poetry of timbre. In 2020, David Bismuth celebrates the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, including the Philharmonie de Paris (Concerto n.1).