

The Vallonés sing in several voices and in hushed steps pieces by Poulenc, Costeley, Boesset, Williams, Ravenscroft, Tormis, Absil, Ibert, Boni, Lennon/Boni, Lennon/Mc Cartney, Lennon/Mc Cartney, Stanford, Mc Cartney, Stanford, Janequin, Stanford, Janequin, Holst, Busto, Purcell, Milhaud...
Église Saint-André et Saint-Trophime, 84160, Lourmarin
Sunday 5 July 2026 between 5.30 pm and 6.45 pm.
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The vocal ensemble Les Vallones was created in 1990 by Brigitte Fabre, with the fierce desire to dust off the codes of Western choral singing. Its singers, women and men, passionate amateurs, share this taste for a lively and generous expression of this art.
The interpretation of Renaissance vocal music in Europe, the golden age of polyphony, very quickly became the trademark of this ensemble, which was also curious about the music of the Middle Ages, Baroque or of its time.
The vocal ensemble Les Vallones gives you the opportunity to hear and see fine and refined music, sensitive or funny. Concert programs are developed and performed with the collaboration of professional artists who enrich the vocal ensemble's performance. Together, they shape a sound paste, pamper the harmonies, refine the texts while exploring movement and expressiveness.
Brigitte Fabre:
A choir director and intervening musician, she designs and manages projects around collective vocal practice for a variety of audiences. Within the association les Vallonés, of which she is the artistic director, she directs several choirs.
It also organizes concerts and an event, Les Rencontres Vocales since 2005, which bring together amateurs and professionals, children and adults, audiences and artists.
The voice is at the heart of his job. With great curiosity, she explores different genres and musical styles. She has a passion for transmission and knows, through instinct and experience, how to support people in fulfilling collective achievements.
The Les Vallonés Vocal Ensemble:
Practical information on BY THE LIVING - Ensemble Vocal Les Vallonés
Opening times and periods
Sunday 5 July 2026 between 5.30 pm and 6.45 pm.
Price(s)
Free of charge.
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