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The Three Musketeers in Cineconcert 2024-2025

“One for all, all for one!” The soundtrack to The Three Musketeers will be played on the Grand Orgue Pierre-Béique by virtuoso improviser László Fassang.  

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“One for all, all for one!” To defend the Queen’s honour, D’Artagnan and his swashbuckling friends embark upon perilous adventures. The soundtrack to this silent film will be played on the Grand Orgue Pierre-Béique by virtuoso improviser László Fassang.  

Artists

László Fassang, organ

Programme

The Three Musketeers
(By Fred Niblo)

The musical score will be improvised.

Intermission (20 min)

Total duration160minutes

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László Fassang

Organ

László Fassang is recognized as one of the most versatile organists of his generation. He considers his artistic mission to be the public awareness of organ music’s richness, by sharing his passion for the instrument and its composers. To expand the traditional borders of the pipe organ, he plays regularly with musicians from the classical, folk and jazz fields, and works with visual artists, dancers, actors, composers and organ builders. With his innovative approach to music, thorough knowledge of musical styles, excellent technique and exceptional improvisation skills, he aims to redefine the organ’s image. László Fassang graduated with distinction from the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest and the Paris Conservatoire. Currently, he is organist-in-resident at Müpa-Budapest (Palace of Arts, Budapest) and professor of improvisation at the Paris Conservatoire, the first foreign organist to hold that position.