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Organ concert as part of the 2025 European Heritage Days.

Address : Église Notre-Dame Place de l'Eglise
85120 VOUVANT
FRANCE

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Presentation of: Concert d'orgue - Journees europeennes du patrimoine << Flute et orgue >>

> Sunday 21 September 2025 / 5pm

Gaëlle HAUDEBOURG, transverse flute

Judicaëlle BUREAU, organ

- Johann Sebastian Bach (Eisenach 1685 - Leipzig 1750): Sonata BWV 1020 / Allegro - Adagio - Allegro
- Nicolaus Bruhns (Schwabstedt 1665 - Husum 1697) : Prelude in E minor (large)
- Johann Ludwig Krebs (Buttelstedt 1713 - Altenbourg 1780): Fantasia for flute and organ
- Gabriel Pierné (Metz 1863 - Morlaix 1937) : Prelude op. 29 no. 1
- Gabriel Fauré (Pamiers 1845 - Paris 1924) : Lullaby for flute and piano op. 16
- Robert Schumann (Zwickau 1810 - Bonn 1856): Sketch no. 3 in F minor, op. 58
- Julien Bret (Le Havre 1974): Sonatine for violin and keyboard From the Seine to the Black Sea
- Claude Debussy (Saint-Germain-en-Laye 1862 - Paris 1918) : Syrinx for solo flute
- Julien Bret: La valse des anges (The angels' waltz)
- Astor Piazzolla (Mar del Plata 1921 - Buenos Aires 1992): Oblivion and Libertango


Gaëlle HAUDEBOURG studied the transverse flute at the Tours conservatoire, where she was awarded first prize. She went on to perfect her skills at the Rueil-Malmaison conservatoire in Philippe Pierlot's class, also winning a first prize.
A teacher at the Charente departmental music school, her passion for music has led her to train in a variety of areas, including traverso, jazz flute, percussion and opera singing.
She performs in a piano quintet, a flute and organ duo, a flute and marimba, a flute and piano, a flute trio, a quartet combining classical and jazz, a trio of female singers, and frequently takes part in staged shows as a singer.
Her teaching projects have led her to work with a number of renowned flautists, as well as with the Fond régional d'art contemporain de la Charente and the Au fil du conte festival.

Judicaëlle BUREAU studied organ with Olivier Vernet at the Tours Conservatoire, where she was unanimously awarded first prize for organ, followed by a regional prize. She continued her studies with Dominique Ferran, Frédéric Desenclos and Marie-Louise Langlais. She then studied harpsichord with Françoise Marmin and Aurélien Delage at the Bordeaux Conservatoire.
Substitute organist at Tours Cathedral from 2003 to 2009, Judicaëlle Bureau teaches organ, harpsichord and continuo at the Charente departmental music school.
She founded the Ensemble Pérégrine, which performs eighteenth-century French sonatas and cantatas. The ensemble has performed at festivals such as Au Gré des Arts and Périgord Noir.
Judicaëlle Bureau has performed at the Chatou Organ Festival, the Market Concerts in Poitiers and Sarlat, the Les Orgues en Touraine festival, the Nièvre Organ Festival, and Tours Cathedral...

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Free admission - Free contribution to expenses

Access to the concert via the Théodelin nave / PRM access

Children: recommended for ages 5 and up
Opening times
the 21/09/2025 starting from 17:00
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