Candlelights Concert at St. Ephrem Church: Chopin and Rachmaninov
Paris, Eglise Saint‐Ephrem — Main Hall
About the Event
Enjoy a concert for Piano with works from Chopin and Rachmaninov in the beautiful Saint Ephrem Church in Paris.
The Church of Saint Ephrem in the historical heart of Paris regularly hosts concerts by talented young musicians. The outstanding acoustics and remarkable ambiance offer a wonderful setting for classical music. Events occuring at the location are bound to be a delight to your ears and soul. The delightfull music pieces by such renouwned artists as Chopin, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov are only fit to be played in the wonderful St. Ephrem Church.
Benefit from the wealth of musical talent and enchanting architecture in Paris.
Program
- Frederic Chopin – Ballades, Nocturnes
- Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff – Sonate n°2
Artists
Piano: | Mila Gostijanovic |
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Eglise Saint-Ephrem
Located in a secluded corner of Paris’ historical fifth arrondissement, also known as the Latin Quarter, this small, quaint church is truly a hidden gem. Constructed in 1733 in true Corinthian style, the church was used by different religious orders until the late 19th century, when it became a centre for the Catholic social movements founded by Robert and Albert de Mun. The interior is classically embellished with an impressive collection of paintings. Church Saint-Ephrem is a popular venue for classical music concerts, as its cosy, intimate atmosphere and great acoustics attract both locals and tourists.
Frederic Chopin
Frederic Chopin was a Polish composer and pianist of the Romantic area (early 19th century). He wrote primarily piano solos but also piano concerts, chamber pieces and songs set to Polish lyrics. He is well-known as a poetic genius without competition of his generation. In fact, he created the concept of instrumental ballade and his performances were noted for their sensitivity and fine distinction. He spent most of his life in Paris, where he performed for the intimate atmospheres of salons. For most of his life, he suffered poor health. As a result, he died quite young at the age of 39, probably of tuberculosis.
Address
Eglise Saint‐Ephrem, 17, rue des Carmes, Paris, France — Google Maps