In the framework of a new collaboration labeled “Musique en scène” between the department of Contemporary Music and the Theater department of the Montserrat Caballé Conservatory, the advanced students from these disciplines are offering a free show: “Le verbe et le rythme”, organized in partnership with the town of Soler, at the François-Calvet space (located at the Idem site), on Thursday, April 16 at 7 p.m.
For information and reservations, visit the Conservatory website, in the cultural season/ticketing section crr-perpignanmediterraneemetropole.fr/billeterie/.
“Le verbe et le rythme” features spoken songs, poems set to music, sound and lively film scenes, exploring various artistic forms that combine musical rhythm and the evocative power of text. The show will showcase the beat generation experiments of Jack Kerouac confronting jazz, text songs inspired by classical or modern poetry, avant-garde expressions of the seventies, as well as the roots of rap and slam. Additionally, there will be musical monologues from the world of cinema and other unique performances.
Featuring cycle 3 students from the departments of Contemporary Music and Theater at the conservatory; musical direction and coordination by Alexandre Augé; staging by Christophe Caustier.




