News from Contributing Artists

19 June 2022

A Prize Awarded to Michel Petrossian

Michel Petrossian, with whom we created Syllabes divines a few years ago, has been working on a series of musical creations. After his first ballet created in Monaco at the end of March, his book “Chant d’Artsakh” has just been awarded the Literary Prize of the Oeuvre d’Orient – presented during the annual mass of the Oeuvre, on June 12 at Saint-Sulpice by Hélène Carrère d’Encausse, President of the Jury (Daniel Rondeau being the vice-president).

Remise du prix

Michel was the guest of Thomas Wallut on France 2, from 9:30 am on Sunday 19th, to talk about the book in a programme devoted to Eastern Christianity (visible in replay for 1 month on the France 2 website). 

Anne Bertin Hugault is Preparing Concerts

A musician and musicologist who collaborated with us on the St. Matthew Passion, writes:

“Most of you know my little vocal ensemble La Sportelle which is starting to grow.
Here is our latest video:

François Xavier de Boissoudy is Exhibiting his Art

The people of Lyon were able to admire his work for a few weeks:

François-Xavier de Boissoudy : Naître IV, 2021, lavis d’encre, 125 x 110cm

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