Concert sacred music - piano voice

Champagny en Vanoise

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Église Saint Sigismond
73350 Champagny-en-Vanoise
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The Tempora Artis association is delighted to invite you to a grand concert of sacred music performed by Maestro Andrei Chevtchouk and his young pupil Tatiana Derache, for voice and piano/organ.
The programme will offer a veritable musical journey through several centuries of sacred music, from Baroque to Romanticism.

The selected works will highlight the richness of European spiritual tradition, alternating moments of contemplation, lyrical flourishes and passages of great emotional intensity.

Works by Giulio Caccini, Georg Friedrich Handel, Antonio Vivaldi, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven and others will be performed.

These pieces will be interspersed with poetry, creating a sensitive dialogue between words and music and inviting the audience to engage in inner meditation and wonder.


The artists:
Conductor, choir director, vocal coach, accompanist and composer, Maestro Andrei Chevtchouk will bring his experience, musicality and profound knowledge of the sacred repertoire to this demanding and inspiring programme.

At his side, the young Tatiana Derache will bring the freshness of her voice and the enthusiasm of her interpretation to an artistic and educational exchange that will give this concert a particularly human touch.

The alchemy between the Maestro's artistic maturity and the enthusiasm of his young pupil promises a moment of authentic sharing, where music becomes a meeting place between generations, cultures and sensibilities.
Prices
Free to participate.
Opening
Monday 29 December 2025 between 5.30 pm and 7 pm.
Languages spoken
French

Concert sacred music - piano voice

Église Saint Sigismond
73350 Champagny-en-Vanoise

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