Camille THEVENEAU violin and Jodyline GALLAVARDIN piano

Quand :
7 décembre 2025 @ 15 h 30 min – 17 h 30 min
2025-12-07T15:30:00+01:00
2025-12-07T17:30:00+01:00
Où :
Pôle d'Animation Culturelle
20 bis
avenue d'Aquitaine 24480 Le Buisson de Cadouin
Coût :
Entrée : 18 €, adhérents 15€, étudiants, demandeurs d'emploi 8€, tarif famille, gratuit moins de 16 ans et femmes enceintes.
Contact :
Raymond BARASZ
0687881533

Programme

1 L.V Beethoven, Sonate pour violon et piano n°5

2 Schumann, 3 romances pour violon et piano

3 Franck, Sonate pour violon et piano

4 Sarasate, Airs Bohémiens

Jodyline Gallavardin:

Unique and passionate, the young pianist Jodyline Gallavardin studied with Marie-Josèphe Jude and Hélène Bouchez at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon before studying chamber music in 2017 in the classes of Franck Krawczyk and Dana Ciocarlie.
In June 2022, her first album, Lost Paradises, was released on the Scala Music label, directed by Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier and Jason Wiels. Her pronounced taste for atypical yet meaningful programs led her to create an album combining pieces by Cowell, Sibelius, Beach, Granados, Schubert-Liszt, Séverac, and Ravel.
The album was unanimously acclaimed by the press. It was selected by Pierre Gervasoni in Le Monde and by Qobuz, which awarded it a Qobuzissime. He received a Choc Classica and 5 diapasons in Diapason Magazine. Jodyline has been invited to numerous festivals such as the Radiofrance Festival, the Folle Journée de Nantes, the Pianissimes, the Menton Festival, as well as abroad (among others, she will tour as a soloist in Brazil in 2022 and will be invited to Angola in 2024). She is a Laureate of the Banque Populaire Foundation and received the Musical Revelation of the Year Award 2023 from the Syndicat de la Critique at the Philharmonie de Paris.

Camille Théveneau

A violinist passionate about the intersection of disciplines, Camille Théveneau regularly performs in prestigious venues such as the Château de Lourmarin, the Abbaye d’Auberive, the Bourdelle Museum in Paris, as well as at renowned festivals such as Les Étoiles du Classique, Auvers-sur-Oise, Senliszt, etc.
A winner of several international competitions, including the Georges Cziffra, Henri Vieuxtemps, and Marie Cantagrill competitions, she stands out for her sensitive and committed playing. She cultivates a particular affection for chamber music, which she shares with great musicians such as Gautier Capuçon, Edgar Moreau, and Henri Demarquette. She has also played in a duo for several years, notably with her sister Adèle (cellist), and with pianist Florent Ling. Camille is also developing cross-disciplinary projects combining music, theater, and visual arts, such as Le Carnaval de Toumaï, Kafka dans les Villes, Orphée Miniature, and Prolégomènes Dumky.
Trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris and then at the Universität der Künste de Berlin, she recently continued her studies with Janine Jansen at the Haute École de Musique de Sion (Vallais-Wallis). She has also received valuable guidance from Renaud Capuçon, Baiba Skride, Lisa Batiashvili, and Ivry Gitlis.
In 2024, she founded the Sido&Co collective, a multipurpose space for artistic encounters, whose first festival will be held in November 2025 in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.