Sunday 20 september at 17:00

Concert d'orgue - Journées Européennes du Patrimoine

  • Concert and show
  • Music
Église Notre-Dame, Place de l'Eglise, 85120 Vouvant
Éline PERROTIN, horn player, teacher at the Pays de Fontenay-Vendée music school & Christine MÉTAY-SEGUI, organist in residence at Vouvant.
Robert PLANEL (Montélimar 1908 - Paris 1994) - Legend for horn and piano Vincent d'INDY (Paris 1851 - 1931) - Andante cantabile for horn and orchestra Robert SCHUMANN (Germany 1810 - 1856) - Etude in canon form for pedal-piano No. 2, Op. 56 - Adagio and Allegro for horn and piano, Op. 70 Camille SAINT-SAËNS (Paris 1835 - Algiers 1921) - Romance, op. 36 for horn and orchestra Pyotr Ilyich CHAIKOVSKY (Russia 1840 - 1893) - Horn solo from the second movement of the 5th Symphony, op. 64 Louis VIERNE (Poitiers 1870 - Paris 1937) - Communion from the Triptych op. 58 Maurice RAVEL (Ciboure 1875 - Paris 1937) - Pavane pour une infante défunte for piano Augustin BARIÉ (Paris 1883 - Antony 1915) - Toccata, from Trois pièces pour orgue, op. 7 Jacques de la PRESLE (Versailles 1888 - Paris 1969) - Le rêve du jeune faon for horn and piano Edvard GRIEG (Norway 1843 - 1907) - Ich liebe dich, melody op. 5 n°3 Éline PERROTIN began studying the French horn at the age of 8 with Vincent Dassonville at the Conservatoire de La Rochelle. While continuing her musical training at the Conservatoire de Nantes, she obtained a master's degree in sociology in cultural fields. Passionate about teaching, she will be giving her first lessons in 2021 at the Angoulême Conservatoire. Based in the Vendée, Éline PERROTIN is a horn teacher at the Pays de Fontenay-Vendée Intercommunal Music School. A horn player with the Fanfare and Bagad of the 9th Marine Infantry Brigade in Poitiers, she is also a member of the Cornissimo quartet, the Ensemble musical de Maillé, the Orchestre sortiège and the Orchestre symphonique des Vals de Saintonge. Christine MÉTAY-SEGUI studied the organ with Abel Gaborit, who was at the time titular of the great organ at Luçon Cathedral. She then worked with André Isoir at the Conservatoire d'Orsay, where she was unanimously awarded a gold medal. She went on to perfect her skills with other great organists such as Jean-Louis Gil at the Conservatoire d'Angers and Louis Robilliard during master classes. Christine MÉTAY-SEGUI holds a degree in musicology from the University of Paris-Sorbonne, and is often asked to collaborate with other musicians or choirs. A member of the team of organists at Notre-Dame de Fontenay-le-Comte, Christine MÉTAY-SEGUI is organist in residence at the Vouvant organ. *************************** Free admission - Free contribution to expenses Access to the concert via the Théodelin nave / PRM access Children: concerts recommended for children aged 5 and over

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On 20 September 2026
  • 17:00

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Concert d'orgue - Journées Européennes du Patrimoine
Église Notre-Dame, Place de l'Eglise, 85120 Vouvant
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