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The Saint-Saëns World Tour

Author: Auditorium Films

The Saint-Saëns World Tour wins for the 5th time a "Victoire de la Musique".

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Fervent defenders of the music of Saint-Saëns, Les Siècles and François-Xavier Roth offer - with the help of Bertrand Chamayou on piano and Renaud Capuçon on violin - a journey through the work of the composer, whose death is being celebrated in 2021. The Saint-Saëns World Tour wins for the 5th time a "Victoire de la Musique"

English title The Saint-Saëns World Tour
Genre Live Show
Musical style Classical
Recording location Philharmonie de Paris
Production year 2021
Duration 90'
Director Colin Laurent
Video format HD
Conductor François-Xavier Roth
Soloist Renaud Capuçon, violin
Soloist Bertrand Chamayou, piano

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