The Eurochestries are intended to promote the mobility of artists, works and directories across Europe and the world, but also seeks to contribute to the creation of works and promotion of contemporary composers. The classical repertoire is very rich but can not necessarily do without creations still necessary for the artistic life.
Therefore, in addition to the works' commands carried out by the Federation of Festivals Eurochestries, we have the support and friendship of many composers who are moving with Eurochestries. They follow us, provide support and endorse our work, either composing new works, or by giving the interpretation of some of their creations to our major European ensemble during the closing concerts of our Festivals.
Composer, musicologist and pianist, Etienne Kippelen gets three price at Paris CNSMD (analysis, aesthetics and harmony) and a price at Lyons CNSMD (composition)
Francis COITEUX has studied piano, clarinet and written music.
Composer, orchestrator, teacher and conductor. Jean-Philippe Vanbeselaere discovered...
Born on the 28th of June 1951 at REIMS, JEAN-Pierre POMMIER started his...
Playful! If you had to pick a single word to describe Louis Babin’s approach to composing music, ‘playful’ would be the one.
Born in 1978 at Narbonne, Maxime Raynal studies piano, wind section and writing at...