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THE CLASSICAL MUSIC SESSION – BY ADAMI (SOLD OUT)

FMW session & showcase

  • CLASSICAL

A string quartet and three operatic voices explore the theme of water through works from the classical repertoire. An intimate dialogue between voices and instruments, offering a musical journey that is both delicate and nuanced.

Hôtel de la Marine, 2 place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris

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The Intendant’s Courtyard at the Hôtel de la Marine will host a deeply moving classical concert centered around the theme of water. Over the course of 1 hour and 15 minutes, a string quartet and three operatic singers will perform a program dedicated to great works from the classical repertoire, all within a heritage setting of exceptional beauty.

Showcasing several generations of Talents Adami, the performance will bring together the remarkable voices of Michèle Bréant (soprano), Flore Royer (mezzo-soprano), and Alexandre Baldo (bass-baritone), accompanied by an outstanding quartet: Iris Scialom and Stéphanie-Marie Degand on violin, Marie Ducroux on viola, and Christian-Pierre La Marca on cello.

Tickets are sold out.

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  • Photo Michelle Bréant

    Michèle Bréant

    Soprano

    Photo © Pascal Ito

  • Photo Flore Royer

    Flore Royer

    Mezzo soprano

    Photo © Pascal Ito

  • Photo Alexandre Baldo

    Alexandre Baldo

    Bass-baritone

    Photo © Pascal Ito

  • Photo Iris Scialom

    Iris Scialom

    Violin

    Photo © Pascal Ito

  • Photo Marie Ducroux

    Marie Ducroux

    Alto

    Photo © Pascal Ito

  • Photo Stéphanie Marie Degand

    Stéphanie-Marie Degand

    Violin

    Photo © François Séchet

  • Photo Christian Pierre La Marca

    Christian-Pierre La Marca

    Cello

    Photo © Marco Borggreve

In partnership with:

  • Mandarin Oriental
  • Prix Joséphine des Artistes

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June 18, 2025

from 21:00 to 22:30