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UN Concert Hommage a Henri Harle Le 14 Juin
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A tribute concert honoring Henri Harlé will take place on June 14th at the Saint-Volusien abbey in Ariège. The event features renowned musicians Jean-Pierre Lecaudey (organist/pianist) and Simon Fournier (trumpet player), who are celebrating their professional collaboration. The performance aims to keep Harlé's memory alive, recognizing his significant impact on the musical life of the region.
Key points
- The concert will take place at the Saint-Volusien abbey on June 14th and features two acclaimed musicians.
- Jean-Pierre Lecaudey is an accomplished organist and pianist who has performed across France, Europe, and internationally.
- Simon Fournier is a trumpet player who has worked with Jean-Pierre Lecaudey since 1989.
- The performance serves as a tribute to Henri Harlé, a notable figure in Ariège's musical history who passed away in 2021.
- Henri Harlé was an influential music teacher who trained numerous educators throughout the department.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableThe concert featuring Jean-Pierre Lecaudey and Simon Fournier will take place at the Saint-Volusien abbey on June 14th.
- VerifiableJean-Pierre Lecaudey has a long history of musical training, having studied in Pibrac and receiving awards from conservatories in Aix-en-Provence and Toulouse.
- VerifiableHenri Harlé passed away in 2021 at the age of 95.
- VerifiableJean-Pierre Lecaudey met Henri Harlé in 1974 while living in Foix, and Harlé was a key figure in his early musical development.
Missing context
Details regarding ticket purchasing, specific timings for the performance, or whether any other local artists will be participating are not provided.
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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article is an announcement for a concert tribute and contains no information regarding commodity pricing, supply chain disruptions, corporate investment, or economic indicators. Therefore, there is no discernible commercial mechanism.
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