Do you love classical music? This unmissable event unveils its back-to-school program in Six-Fours

After the summer break, La Vague Classique returns to the Maison du patrimoine and the Saint-Pierre collegiate church for an exceptional musical return. Four evenings are scheduled in September, all with free admission*.
The kickoff will be given this Saturday, September 6, by Canadian pianist Ryan Wang . At only 17 years old, the prodigy, already crowned with the Cortot Prize and the National Chopin Competition, will devote his recital to the works of Frédéric Chopin.
Saturday, September 13 , the sensitive and poetic piano of Karen Kuronuma, winner of the Gautier Capuçon Foundation , will take center stage. Her program, designed as a journey along the water, will combine Couperin, Chopin, Ravel and Liszt.
The Toulon Opera Orchestra closes the performanceOn Saturday, September 20 , the public will discover the luminous playing of Adi Neuhaus. Through Chopin and Rachmaninov, the Israeli pianist will highlight the natural link between these two composers, masters of melody.
Finally, the cycle will conclude on Sunday, September 21 at the Saint-Pierre Collegiate Church. Under the baton of Laurence Monti, the Toulon Opera Orchestra will accompany cellist Julie Sevilla-Fraysse in two Haydn concertos, before bringing Mozart's Symphony No. 29 to the fore.
*All concerts are free, reservations required at 04.94.34.93.18 (limited places).
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