18January2026
From 18 € / adult
Les grands concerts de musiques sacrées
Pôle Culturel Jean Ferrat, 157 rue des Écoles et du Stade 30150 Sauveterre
The art of French Baroque music in the time of Louis XIV. A tribute to the great Provençal Baroque composer, André Campra, born in Aix-en-Provence in 1660.
As the central theme of our program and to pay tribute to him, we have chosen his Mass for 4 voices sung alternately with motets by the same Campra, Bernier, Clérambault and Corrette.
The work is remarkable for its serenity, its harmonic gentleness and the suppleness of its seductive melodic lines.
Louis XIV is credited with the development of motets, which were sung within the Mass.
Baroque music is characterized by a style that emphasizes oppositions and the search for sonic contrasts, the diversification of timbres and voices, and the ornamental richness that echoes the splendor of Versailles.
The work is remarkable for its serenity, its harmonic gentleness and the suppleness of its seductive melodic lines.
Louis XIV is credited with the development of motets, which were sung within the Mass.
Baroque music is characterized by a style that emphasizes oppositions and the search for sonic contrasts, the diversification of timbres and voices, and the ornamental richness that echoes the splendor of Versailles.
All dates and times
| Opening hours on January 18, 2026 | |
|---|---|
| Sunday | Opens at 17 p.m. |
Prices
| Prices | Min. | Max. |
|---|---|---|
| Full price | 18 € | Not disclosed |
| Reduced price | 14 € | Not disclosed |
| Member | 12 € | Not disclosed |
Price – under 12 years: €8.
