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The Helios Orchestra is a professional musical ensemble based in Paris, founded in 2015 by Paul Savalle with the aim of bringing classical music to a wide audience in iconic heritage venues. The orchestra's approach combines artistic excellence, accessibility, and the promotion of cultural heritage.
Composed of professional musicians from leading French and European orchestras, the Helios Orchestra performs a wide-ranging repertoire, from Baroque masterpieces to the great works of Romanticism, including major sacred and symphonic pieces. The programs are designed to offer audiences an immersive musical experience, highlighting both the richness of the works performed and the exceptional acoustics of the venues.
The Helios Orchestra distinguishes itself by performing in historic Parisian buildings, particularly churches and monuments of significant cultural importance. This artistic and heritage-focused approach fosters a dialogue between music, architecture, and spirituality, while attracting a broad audience that includes international visitors, those seeking new experiences, and seasoned music lovers and musicians familiar with the classical repertoire.
Alongside these concerts in heritage venues, the Helios Orchestra also performs in concert halls, thus expanding its broadcast formats and artistic possibilities, in order to respond to a diversity of audiences and projects.
Beyond concerts, the Helios Orchestra develops regular collaborations with renowned choirs, soloists, and artists, as well as projects with an event-based or educational focus. Collaboration with different conductors plays a vital role in the ensemble's dynamic, enriching the diversity of interpretations, stimulating the musicians, renewing collective energy, and contributing to a stronger impact on audiences. Each production is the result of in-depth work, with particular attention paid to artistic quality and the overall coherence of the programs offered.
Through its identity, professionalism and artistic vision, the Helios Orchestra has established itself today as an engaged player in Parisian musical life, working towards a vibrant and demanding classical music, resolutely focused on the public, and driven by a strong desire to transmit the classical repertoire.
Program and cast
The Ephemeral Choir of Paris
CONDUCTOR: MATHIEU CABANES
Program:
Mozart, "Queen of the Night" in The Magic Flute ;
Mozart, "Papageno Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja" in The Magic Flute;
Handel, "Hallelujah" in Messiah ;
Verdi, "Chorus of the Slaves" in Nabucco ;
Bizet, “Habanera” in Carmen ;
Verdi, “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici” in La Traviata ;
Verdi, "Triumphal March" from Aida
Bizet, "Chorus of the cigar makers" in Carmen ;
Bizet, "Vive Escamillo" in Carmen ;
Verdi, "chorus of gypsies" in La Traviata ;
Gounod, "Soldiers' Chorus" » in Faust ;
Branch, " The savages, peaceful forests", in Les Indes Galantes ;
George Gershwin, “Summertime” in Porgy and Bess ,
Puccini, “Nessun Dorma” in Turandot
Church of Saint Sulpice
The Church of Saint Sulpice is the second largest church in Paris after the Notre-Dame. It is located in the Luxembourg Quarter of the VIe arrondissement. It was originally constructed during the 13th century and mostly completed in 1732. The church has a long-standing organ tradition which began in the 18th century. It hosts an organ built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll added in 1862.

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