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A MUSICAL SUMMER IN THE GARDEN, 7th edition, Sunday 26 July.

A MUSICAL SUMMER IN THE GARDEN, 7th edition, Sunday 26 July.

A MUSICAL SUMMER IN THE GARDEN, 7th edition.

Sunday 26 July.

Concert at 6.00 pm (duration: 1 hour 15 minutes), followed by a cocktail reception with chef Johann de Bois-Guilbert.

Concert in the château’s drawing rooms (limited capacity)

Featuring Julian Trevelyan (piano) and Juliette Sieffert (cello)

  • Julian Trevelyan

A 26-year-old concert pianist, he performs regularly across Europe and the UK. The youngest winner in the history of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition (2015), he has also won prizes at the Leeds, Géza Anda and Horowitz international competitions. He has appeared as a soloist with numerous prestigious orchestras, including the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. He has recorded for the Alpha label and is currently Rena Shereshevskaya’s assistant at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, whilst remaining actively involved in contemporary music.

  • Juliette Sieffert

A French cellist trained at the Regional Conservatoires of Rouen and Paris, and subsequently at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, where she obtained the Higher Performance Diploma and joined the concertist programme. Since 2018, she has been performing as a soloist, in chamber music ensembles and with orchestras, in France and Lebanon. A recipient of the Sylvaine Pillet scholarship and a prize-winner at the Flame competition, she teaches at a music school (in Normandy) and a conservatoire, and holds the Diplôme d’État. Her repertoire encompasses a wide variety of styles, from Baroque music to contemporary works.

  • On the programme :


Kupka, a colourful classical music duo!

What if a classical music concert became a veritable explosion of colours, emotions and journeys?

With Kupka, we move from an intimate emotion to a spirited dance, from a dreamy melody to captivating rhythms. It is a true journey through sounds and cultures, inspired by the works of the painter Frantisek Kupka, a pioneer of abstract art. Just like his paintings, the duo presents a vibrant and colourful repertoire from the late 19th century, playing with nuances, contrasts and energy. Each work is a colour, each piece an atmosphere, each concert a living canvas unfolding before your ears.

Drawing on the meeting of their two cultures – French and English – the duo loves to venture off the beaten track to uncover little-known treasures from repertoires of different nationalities, and to shine a spotlight on female composers whose magnificent and powerful works deserve to be heard.

The ticket also grants access to the Garden and the exhibitions

Two options to choose from:


Please arrive before 5.30 pm.

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