Sonate en trio Sdb.220
Sébastien de Brossard
O gloriosa domine
Henry Du Mont
Seconde leçon des morts
Sébastien de Brossard
O sponse mi
Henry Du Mont
Regina Caeli
O dulcissime domine
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Salve Regina
Paolo Lorenzani
This new season of Jeudis musicaux, weekly performances by CMBV choirs Les Pages & Les Chantres in the Royal Chapel at Versailles, is based on three themes devised by Fabien Armengaud and Clément Buonomo.
The Sleeping Beauties theme offers a chance to hear rarely or never-performed works, such as Messe à six voix by Jean Colin, symphonies by Charles Desmazures or motets from the Tours et Deslauriers manuscripts. Italy in Paris will showcase French composers strongly influenced by Italian music such as Nicolas Bernier, André Campra and of course Marc-Antoine Charpentier. The final theme, Choral Masterpieces, will include works by Britten, Monteverdi and Bach. Damien Guillon, the 2024-2025 conductor-in-residence with the CMBV choir school, will conduct two famous cantata by Bach, namely BWV 4 Christ Lag in Todesbanden and BWV 131 Aus der Tiefen.
The CMBV choir school at the Jeudis musicaux concerts will be joined by musicians from Versailles Grand Parc, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris and Paris-Saclay regional conservatoires. Each week organ students from the Paris national conservatoire will play the magnificent Clicquot/Boisseau-Cattiaux organ in the Royal Chapel.
This season promises a host of new music and surprises!
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Free admission, subject to availability. Pre-booking advisable via the CMBV website to avoid disappointment. Priority seating for CMBV Cercle Rameau members. Reservations open on the Monday before Jeudis musicaux concerts at 9:30 a.m.
Group bookings welcome:
For further details please email actionculturelle@cmbv.com or call +33 (0)1 39 20 78 10.
Jeudis musicaux concerts are held in the Royal Chapel at the Palace of Versailles every Thursday at 5.30 pm, November through June (except during school & public holidays).