Printemps des Arts de Monte- Carlo celebrates 30 years! For three decades the festival has invested Monaco and its surroundings with always more innovative programs , abolishing borders between directories and times. From 14 March to 13 April , five musical weekends enliven the Principality of its " red lines " dedicated to composers Haydn and Scriabin , to Hungary , Japan, Morocco, to Baroque music , to the piano and children , with the highlight on the Anniversary Gala of the festival.
The program built by Marc Monnet, head of the festival since 2001 , will take place in the high places of the Monegasque culture as the Opéra Garnier, La Salle Empire and the Oceanographic Museum . Concerts " Outside the Walls " will also explore the church of Saint -Michel in La Turbie, the Château des Terrasses de Cap d'Ail and Salon Rotonde Lenotre Beaulieu.
Major orchestras , masterpieces of classical and contemporary music, talents and cultures encounters, this 2014 edition of the Printemps des Arts de Monte- Carlo will once again be full of discoveries . This year, and slide in the programming of atypical and unexpected moments , the image of " The Moment of Charles Pennequin " during which the French poet provides the public with a performance in which him only knows the answer, or " The 3 minutes of music before the concert " which offers original creations , 13 in total , specially commissioned by the Printemps des Arts ." Voyage Surprise" is dead! Cheers to the " Amazing Night !" Always in motion, the festival has chosen not to renew the experience of "Surprise Voyage" but offers an equally original evening with " Amazing Night " which invites the public to discover unpublished audio and visual universe.
The festival, founded in 1984 by HRH The Princess of Hanover , was able to assert itself as a festival of international renown. Year after year , posters and programs of Spring Arts remain and continue to attract the greatest artists of classical and contemporary music. Thirty years later, the adventure is always exciting.
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