
Organ Cinema Evening #5
Ma vache et moi - Go West - 1925 by Buster Keaton
Francesco Maria e G.B. Concone organ, 1758 - 60
Guy-Baptiste Jaccottet, organ improvisation
With Go West, Keaton shifts his burlesque to an almost melancholy form of purity. In the heart of the mythical West, his clumsy, stubborn, silent body invents a poetry of discrepancy, to the point of bringing out emotion where we thought we could only expect laughter. A film of secret grace, in which the gag gradually becomes a very tender way of being in the world.
Guy-Baptiste Jaccottet (1998) combines tradition and innovation in every aspect of his profession. As a concert performer, teacher and artistic director, he offers daring approaches to the organ with a genuine desire to communicate a new passion for the instrument. Appointed to the Lausanne Conservatory in 2022, he has also taught continuo at the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne since 2024, and regularly gives masterclasses in Europe. His pedagogical compositions for children, awarded the Kinder an die Orgel prize in 2019, have rapidly become a benchmark for the genre. Guy-Baptiste gives some forty concerts a year as a soloist, cineeconcertist or as part of an ensemble. Artistic director of the Organopole Foundation, he is also titular organist at the Temple de La Tour-de-Peilz and the Théâtre Barnabé.
Opening times
On 19 September 2026
- 20:30 at 23:00
Location
Contact Festival La Route royale des orgues: ciné-concert "l'orgue fait son cinéma: ma vache et moi
Spoken languages
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