
Transcription is the adaptation of a musical work for an instrument other than the one for which it was composed. In his time, J.S. Bach himself arranged several of Vivaldi's concertos for the organ.
Come discover a concert full of nuances, where the art of transcription unfolds like a true play of musical mirrors. Triple harp, viola da gamba, harpsichord, and cello take turns, constantly exploring new sonic colors. J.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, C.F. Abel, and J. Kohaut will be featured in this program, where each work is reborn through multi-instrumental practice.
Monodic or polyphonic, soloists or accompanists, these instruments interact in harmony, playing with their roles and registers. The transcriptions, far from betraying the originals, reinvent them and reveal all the richness of these timeless musical works. A delightful hodgepodge that celebrates the freedom to adapt, share, and transmit music, through strings and bows.
Monodic or polyphonic, soloists or accompanists, these instruments interact in harmony, playing with their roles and registers. The transcriptions, far from betraying the originals, reinvent them and reveal all the richness of these timeless musical works. A delightful hodgepodge that celebrates the freedom to adapt, share, and transmit music, through strings and bows.
Rates
Rates
On 30 May 2026
On 30 May 2026
Full price
18€
Reduced price
15€
Associate member
12€
Student
15€
Opening times
Opening times
On 30 May 2026
- 20:30 at 20:30
Location
Location
Contact De l'art subtil de la transcription - Méli-mélo en musique
Spoken languages
Spoken languages