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THE concert annual of the music school of Plailly took place this Saturday, November 30 at the village church in the presence of around a hundred spectators. From the violin orchestra “Amadeus Orchestra”, conducted by Dominique Abihssira, to the choir “Coup de choeur de Plailly” and the symphony orchestra “Plailly orchestra”, led by Amaury Eidelwein, it is an eclectic program rejoicing that everyone appreciated the height of the quality of the musicians and singers.
A concert of talents
And if we had to cite only two in this concert of talents, where more than ever value does not depend on the number of years, the violinists Léonie, seven years old, and Anaëlle, twelve years old, whose father Nicolas masterfully held his place on the piano, performed Vivaldi, Bach and of course Beethoven with disconcerting ease. The two young soloists handle the bow with a mastery that amazed the spectators.
We end with “The Sunken Worlds”
On the choral side, the pieces performed – Santiano, by Hugues Auffray, Africa, by Rose Laurens, and a tight collage straight from the West Indies with a talented soloist, Virginie – met with deserved success. At the end of the evening, Amauray Edidelwein led the symphony orchestra for pieces which sometimes brought back childhood memories with an unexpected “Les mondes engloutis”, taken from the eponymous cartoon from the 80s.
The club chaired by Lionnel Mortier returns this Saturday, December 7, at 8:30 p.m., with the Christmas concert still at the church.


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