Exhibition
Alexandra Kremer
The best of Pleyel

Yuri Temirkanov ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Vladimir Ashkenazy ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Natalia Goutman ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Valéry Guergïev ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Seiji Ozawa ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Mstislav Rostropovitch et Guia Kantcheli Seiji ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Evgueny Kissin ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Charles Dutois ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Guedanny Rojdestvenski ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Martha Argerich ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Yo-Yo Ma ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze

Daniel Barenboim ©Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze
Photographer Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze is showing a black and white exhibition about music backstage. Born in Bakou, she grew up in a family of musicians (a cellist, three pianists, two violinists and two harpists) “I lived near music, not in music”, she says. “I listened to it with my eyes, allowing me to observe, from the outside, the world of music, the daily passion of its priests and its slaves.”
Until April 10
Salle Pleyel
252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008 Paris
Links
http://www.sallepleyel.fr/francais/accueil.aspx
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