As part of the 42nd edition of the Journées européennes du Matrimoine et du Patrimoine, you can attend a concert in the church of Saint-Thomas-de-Cantorbéry, presented by Camille Déruelle (organ) and Noémie Legendre (soprano). They will be highlighting composers such as Hildegard Von Bingen.
Detailed program during the season.
Concert for the general public
Duration: 1h30 approx
Camille Déruelle (organ)
Camille Déruelle is organist at St-Bernard de la Chapelle in Paris, on two Cavaillé-Coll organs, the larger of which is listed as a Monument Historique.
As a concert artist, she takes part in prestigious festivals such as Les Heures d'Orgue de Chamonix and Toulouse les Orgues. She also performs abroad (Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, Finland) and has recorded a CD with singers Audrey Bentley and Helena Mercier-Menachemoff. She plays with various instrumentalists in the Venticello and Esprits Barock ensembles, as well as with four hands and four feet in the duo À pieds joints, which she created with organist Anna Homenya.
Holder of the DE d'enseignement, the Diplôme National Supérieur de Musicien and the Diplôme de Concertiste, and a finalist in several competitions, Camille Déruelle teaches organ and chamber music at the Conservatoires d'Evreux and Bry-sur-Marne.
President of the Association des Amis des Orgues de St-Bernard de la Chapelle in Paris, she works to promote the influence of gallery and choir organs.
She also sits on the Commission Nationale du Patrimoine et de l'Architecture, representing the Association Cavaillé-Coll.
Her teachers include Éric Lebrun, Michel Bouvard, Willem Jansen, Philippe Lefebvre, Christophe Mantoux and Vincent Coq, pianist with Trio Wanderer.
Noémie Legendre (Soprano)
Noémie Legendre studied voice at the Conservatoire de Rennes and the Pôle supérieur de musique de Bourgogne. She perfected her skills in melody and Lied under the guidance of pianist Françoise Tillard (Master Art du Récital, Paris 3) and performs regularly in a varied repertoire of chamber music and oratorio.
An initiator of musical projects, in 2010 she founded the Venticello Ensemble, a vocal and instrumental group of variable geometry (voice, oboe, cello and organ) devoted to famous works as well as rare original or transcribed pieces of early and contemporary music.
On stage, she has collaborated with the Orphée-Théâtre(s) company (dir. Jean-Michel Fournereau). In 2014, she began working with the Collectif Multipistes on contemporary musical theater and improvisation, an adventure that has continued since 2017 as part of the Trio DéCLIC with singers Valérie Philippin and Frédérike Borsarello-Trésallet.
Highly involved in teaching and stage practice with children and adults, she teaches at the Conservatoire de Vincennes (lyrical singing and Filière Voix).
Detailed program during the season.
Concert for the general public
Duration: 1h30 approx
Camille Déruelle (organ)
Camille Déruelle is organist at St-Bernard de la Chapelle in Paris, on two Cavaillé-Coll organs, the larger of which is listed as a Monument Historique.
As a concert artist, she takes part in prestigious festivals such as Les Heures d'Orgue de Chamonix and Toulouse les Orgues. She also performs abroad (Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, Finland) and has recorded a CD with singers Audrey Bentley and Helena Mercier-Menachemoff. She plays with various instrumentalists in the Venticello and Esprits Barock ensembles, as well as with four hands and four feet in the duo À pieds joints, which she created with organist Anna Homenya.
Holder of the DE d'enseignement, the Diplôme National Supérieur de Musicien and the Diplôme de Concertiste, and a finalist in several competitions, Camille Déruelle teaches organ and chamber music at the Conservatoires d'Evreux and Bry-sur-Marne.
President of the Association des Amis des Orgues de St-Bernard de la Chapelle in Paris, she works to promote the influence of gallery and choir organs.
She also sits on the Commission Nationale du Patrimoine et de l'Architecture, representing the Association Cavaillé-Coll.
Her teachers include Éric Lebrun, Michel Bouvard, Willem Jansen, Philippe Lefebvre, Christophe Mantoux and Vincent Coq, pianist with Trio Wanderer.
Noémie Legendre (Soprano)
Noémie Legendre studied voice at the Conservatoire de Rennes and the Pôle supérieur de musique de Bourgogne. She perfected her skills in melody and Lied under the guidance of pianist Françoise Tillard (Master Art du Récital, Paris 3) and performs regularly in a varied repertoire of chamber music and oratorio.
An initiator of musical projects, in 2010 she founded the Venticello Ensemble, a vocal and instrumental group of variable geometry (voice, oboe, cello and organ) devoted to famous works as well as rare original or transcribed pieces of early and contemporary music.
On stage, she has collaborated with the Orphée-Théâtre(s) company (dir. Jean-Michel Fournereau). In 2014, she began working with the Collectif Multipistes on contemporary musical theater and improvisation, an adventure that has continued since 2017 as part of the Trio DéCLIC with singers Valérie Philippin and Frédérike Borsarello-Trésallet.
Highly involved in teaching and stage practice with children and adults, she teaches at the Conservatoire de Vincennes (lyrical singing and Filière Voix).