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Chamber Music Concert

Violin, clarinet and piano mix their timbres in various formations.

Chamber Music Concert

Event information

Time: 2026-06-21 17:00 UTC – 2026-06-21 19:00 UTC
Place: Église Saint-Merry, 78 rue Saint-Martin, 75004, Paris
Price: Free
Tags: Concert

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For more than 12 years, under the teaching of Gérard Poulet, he participated in several masterclasses led by Maurice Hasson and especially Henryk Szeryng.

During his law studies, he gave violin lessons at the municipal conservatory of Eaubonne. », a show combining opera and humor carried by three opera singers and a pianist. He takes advanced courses with Jean-Marc Morisot. He has since become a business leader in the world of culture and also performs in concerts as a soloist or chamber musician. This complementarity also materialized in the design and interpretation of “live” musical programs for contemporary theater plays.

He regularly performs in concert as part of a chamber music group.

Catherine BismuthAfter starting the piano at the age of 10 in a family of musicians, Catherine Bismuth followed her musical studies at the national music conservatory of Saint-Maur des Fossés. Alain VergnonAlain Vergnon began playing the violin at the age of four and a half, in a family of musicians (violinist, cellist and pianist).

His musical studies began at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. She was then a student of Gabriel Tacchino then of Ricardo Zugaro. Since 1975, Alain Vergnon has played on a Tononi violin, an Italian instrument from 1720.

Michaël ZugaroSon of the pianist Ricardo Zugaro, who gave recitals and chamber music concerts at the Saint-Merry Church for more than 10 years, Michaël Zugaro began his clarinet studies at the age of 13 at the Paris VI Conservatory. Then, he quickly studied privately with the great concert violinist and professor at the National Conservatory of Music in Paris, Gérard Poulet. Catherine Bismuth also studied harmony and writing with the composer Pedro Palacio. Three years later, he was admitted to the class of Maurice Gabay, super-soloist of the Paris Opera, with whom he obtained a Gold Medal for clarinet. He was also for several years a violinist in the early music instrumental ensemble of Bury, an ensemble under the direction of Jean-Jacques Dubayle. She currently works with concert pianist Jonathan Benichou.

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