This year, the Orchestre de la Vallée de Chinon invites the Orchestre d?Harmonie de Joué les Tours. Together, the two groups will take up a major challenge: after just a few joint rehearsals, to produce a concert in a perfect wind tunnel, in a wind of enthusiasm and freedom.
As a true ambassador of ensemble music, the Orchestre de la Vallée de Chinon is this year inviting the Orchestre d?Harmonie de Joué les Tours. Grouped together, the two ensembles will take up the daunting challenge of producing, after just a few joint rehearsals, a concert in a perfect wind tunnel, in a wind of enthusiasm, freedom and collective emotion.
You'll be able to appreciate the "standing wind" prowess of a hundred musicians united as one, and no less, that of three conductors with contrasting personalities, sometimes swirling and tormented, willingly sailing against winds and tides, but always under winds of optimism, benevolence and performance.
You'll be able to appreciate the "standing wind" prowess of a hundred musicians united as one, and no less, that of three conductors with contrasting personalities, sometimes swirling and tormented, willingly sailing against winds and tides, but always under winds of optimism, benevolence and performance.