Introduction to an exceptional musical event
The 40th edition of the Radio France Occitanie Montpellier Festival offers us a unique musical experience by inviting the prestigious Russian pianist Andrei Korobeinikov for a recital dedicated to Bach. In addition to this exceptional performance, the festival offers a captivating morning show every morning. In this article, we will delve into the events of this special morning show hosted by Korobeinikov and explore the key moments of this cultural encounter.
The Radio France Occitanie Montpellier Festival: A Musical Tour de France
The Radio France Occitanie Montpellier Festival is a tradition firmly rooted in the French cultural landscape. This year, it attracts music lovers and enthusiasts with its “Tour de France des festivals,” directed by Michel Orier. Every morning from 7:40 a.m., listeners are invited to immerse themselves in this musical odyssey, experiencing the emotions and richness of festivals across France. The Magic of Classical Music with Maxxi Classique At 8:25 a.m., it’s time to let yourself be carried away by the show “Maxxi Classique,” hosted by Max Dozolme, which rekindles your love for classical music. Between captivating anecdotes and careful musical selections, this segment offers a passionate and refined insight into the world of great compositions.A 100% Bach Recital by Andrei Korobeinikov
What makes this edition of the festival particularly remarkable is the performance planned by Andrei Korobeinikov. This Monday, in the Salle Pasteur, he will dazzle the audience with a recital devoted entirely to Johann Sebastian Bach. Before playing the famous French Suites, Andrei shares his intimate and personal connection with the Leipzig master, an influence that shapes his style and inimitable interpretation.
A musical tradition that celebrates excellence Korobeinikov’s participation in the festival is a testament to the continuing tradition of excellence that this event exalts each year. His ability to transcend notes and touch the hearts of spectators with the sheer magnificence of classical music is a delight for the senses, promising an incomparable moment of grace for those present in Montpellier.The Summer Game: A Chance to Win Sound Treasures
No festival would be complete without its little surprises. At 7:50 a.m., it’s time for the “Summer Game,” where participants have the opportunity to win magnificent musical prizes. Today, at the heart of the coveted items is the album “Préludes, valses et envol” by accordionist Félicien Brut, released by Erato. To participate, simply answer a question correctly and email your answer to the dedicated address, along with your full contact information. A morning event not to be missed
With new musical releases, harmonious surprises, and exceptional performances, the morning session of this festival, orchestrated by Andrei Korobeinikov, promises to be unforgettable. For music lovers and those curious to discover the world of the piano and beyond, this event in Montpellier is a must-see.