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  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    EDITORIAL NOVEMBER 2024 We are proud of the work accomplished... Dear music enthusiasts, dear musicians, What a journey it has been in just over a year, and already we’ve been recognized by the French administration as an association of public interest! How can we not be proud of all the work accomplished, thanks to and with the support of over 60 members who share a passion for music and wish to help young musicians start their careers? The 2024 season impressed all the music professionals who were involved, directly or indirectly. Of course, as we had envisioned, the enchanting setting of the Périgord Vert was highly praised by all the artists, and the Château de La Marthonie was repeatedly described as a wonderful and inspiring place to rehearse. The concert, a moment of sharing with the community, was also brilliant, with an attentive audience, captivated and amazed by the virtuosity of our young artists. Our six young artists left full of hope and with the sense that time had stood still for them for a week. Isn’t that proof that our mission was accomplished? They are well, we keep in touch, and one day they will return to dazzle us again with their art. In these challenging times, we managed to create something magical, under the direction of Mr. Denis Pascal, to whom we are immensely grateful. The new 2025 season is being prepared, and you can already save the date of July 4th. I assure you, it will be even more beautiful, with further surprises… With musical greetings, Didier Sourisseau NEWS 15 NOVEMBER 2024 Concert salle Gaveau (Paris) We reunited with Denis Pascal on Friday, November 15, at the salle Gaveau for a concert featuring his two sons, Alexandre (violinist) and Aurélien (cellist), along with countertenor Paul Figuier. The program for this magnificent evening at Gaveau was dedicated to contemporary works by Bruno Coulais, Arvo Pärt, and Jean Philippe Goude. We were particularly captivated by the world premiere of Miserere and Salve Regina for voice, violin, cello, and piano by Jean Philippe Goude. Exuding profound depth through the restrained interpretation of the Pascal trio, the voice of Paul Figuier elevated us into the spirituality of this magnificent prayer of Salve Regina. The second part was dedicated to Franz Schubert and his Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 100, a masterpiece whose mastery and romanticism were deeply appreciated by the audience. Discover the Pascal Trio and Paul Figuier on their latest album, Anima Mea. OCTOBER 2024 Partnerships renewed for 2025 The new season began with intensive visits to Paris, London, and Vienna. Our meetings went very well, with positive results. The three partnerships have been renewed for 2025. Now we must rise to the challenge of our success, as some are asking us to do even more. We will have to take on this new challenge, but it seems that "impossible" is not in the Ad Manaurem spirit! Photo: With Matthew Ross at the Royal Academy of Music in London

  • MEMBERSHIPS & DONATIONS | Ad Manaurem 1762

    To ensure the quality of our program, we need you! Become a member and get involved, or simply make a donation, and let’s share our passion for music together. Our association is a non-profit organization (governed by French law from 1901). Ad Manaurem 1762 was recognized as serving the public interest by the French administration in August 2024. We need your financial support to ensure both the quality and sustainability of our program. You are welcome to make a donation of any amount; each contribution is appreciated. The annual membership fee is 50 Euros, which allows you to get involved or simply keep up with our activities. From 550 Euros you can also become a benefactor member of Ad Manaurem 1762. As a benefactor member, you benefit from the opportunity to attend a private masterclass at the Château de La Marthonie, two reserved seats at the end-of-course concert and an invitation to the cocktail reception to celebrate the week of masterclasses with all the musicians and teachers. For French residents only: Our public-interest status entitles you to a tax deduction equal to 66% of the donated amount. In practical terms, if you donate 50 Euros to the association, you will receive a tax reduction of 33 Euros, meaning the net cost of your support will be 17 Euros. In France only, we accept checks made out to "Ad Manaurem 1762" sent to the following address: Ad Manaurem 1762 1073 route de Lage 24800 Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas We kindly ask that you include your contact information. It’s simple. Please click on the blue-and-white button below to be redirected to our partner site, HelloAsso. Your credit card payment will be secure. Philanthropy While we aim to maintain a human-centered approach, our project also seeks the support of major donors, whether individuals, foundations, or corporations. These significant patrons can engage in a long-term commitment, enabling the association to continue its mission while securing its future. This support will also allow us to invest in additional resources to benefit young musicians. We also offer corporations sponsorship programs aligned with their strategic goals. Our commitment to excellence serves as a genuine motivational tool for teams and can foster long-lasting partnerships. Please contact us directly so that we can arrange to meet and present our project to you in more detail. Mail What's the point of your support? Mainly to cover the following costs during Masterclasses accommodation for the young musicians in single rooms all meals provided for 7 days rental of musical instruments, particularly study and concert pianos music teachers and lecturers organisation of two concerts Thank you for your valuable support for the association and its young musicians.

  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    Launch of the 2025 Season – Our sponsorship will offer 2 exceptional Master Classes and a new residency for artists We are delighted to announce the opening of the 2025 season – Two exceptional Master Classes: 18 musicians will benefit from our programs, fully funded by Ad Manaurem 1762. Piano A Piano Master Class will take place from June 28 to July 5 under the artistic direction of Mr. Denis Pascal, Professor at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris. This class is limited to 6 students and will conclude with a public concert on Friday, July 4, in Saint Jean de Côle. BIOGRAPHY Chamber Music A Master Class in Chamber Music for String Quartet organized at the end of summer from August 23 to August 30, 2025. The guest professor is Mr. Johannes Meissl, Vice Rector of the University of Music Vienna. Three quartets will be selected. A restitution concert will be given and open to the public on Friday August 29 in Saint Jean de Côle. BIOGRAPHY Selection Process It is only available through the higher music universities with which we have established a partnership. Winners must be at the end of their university studies (Master's or 3rd cycle) or within the next 2 years. We ask students who are not in this situation and who would like to benefit from our sponsorship to contact their conservatoires so that they can approach us beforehand to discuss a possible partnership. Programm The quality of our program places these Master Classes at a high level of excellence. Daily individual lessons are provided in an exceptional setting. We are dedicated to the well-being of our participants, ensuring they can develop their projects and deepen their art during the week. Special care is given to their accommodation and gastronomy, which is central to our culture. We aim to make this an unforgettable human adventure. Residency for Musicians We are also pleased to announce the opening of a musician residency with a capacity of 4 students, starting in September 2025. It is located in the commune of Saint Martin de Fressengeas. More information on application conditions will be provided later.

  • BIOGRAPHIE JOHANNES | Ad Manaurem 1762

    Biography Born in Ried/Austria, Meissl studied at MdW – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Wolfgang Schneiderhan, Gerhart Hetzel, and Hatto Beyerle. He graduated with distinction and a special award from the ministry. In1982 he joined the Artis Quartet. After further studies with the LaSalle Quartet in the US and several competition prizes, the ensemble established an international career, still performing in the same line-up. Concerts at prestigious series and festivals worldwide, awards for over 40 recordings (Grand Prix du Disque, Diapason d’Or, Echo, Midem Classics, etc.) and the “Artis Series” as part of the official annual programme of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde at the Musikverein in Vienna (running since 1988) bear witness to the international standing of the ensemble. Meissl also performs in solo recitals and in open chamber projects, and he has achieved success as a conductor. Since 1992 Meissl has been teaching at the MdW, since 2004 as a university professor for chamber music. Meissl has been serving as the Vice Rector for International Affairs and Art of this top-ranking university since October 2019. Prior to this, he headed mdw’s Joseph Haydn Department of Chamber Music and served as president of the Senate of the MdW. Meissl is artistic director of the isa – International Summer Academy of MdW and artistic co-director of the ECMA (European Chamber Music Academy). He gives master classes worldwide and he is very active within the Musethica project, which is combining intensive performance training with social outreach and community engagement. For more than 30 years, Meissl has been an influential teacher and a mentor for generations of young chamber musicians and ensembles. His students won first prizes at leading international competitions and succeeded in establishing sustainable careers. For a number of his former student ensembles’ acclaimed recordings (Midem Classics, Echo.) he also acted as an artistic producer. Photo: Sabine Hauswirth

  • BIOGRAPHIE | Ad Manaurem 1762

    Biography Denis Pascal has established himself as one of the most original figures on the French piano scene, performing in France and throughout the world as both soloist and chamber musician. His career has taken off abroad, with numerous appearances in Europe, of course, but also in the United States and Asia. In France, he has won over audiences at most of the Paris venues (Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Châtelet, Philharmonie, Maison de la Radio, Théâtre de la Ville, Salle Gaveau, Opéra Garnier), as well as at numerous international festivals. Keen to maintain a historical awareness of the repertoire, Denis Pascal leaves the beaten track and gives concerts that are both memorable and open to all, rigorously applying a consistent ethic. Denis Pascal's discography reflects his musical commitments. Among the discographic projects that have received enormous critical acclaim, a perfect illustration of Denis Pascal's immense curiosity is a disc devoted to Jean Wiener for Sisyphe, which won a Diapason d'Or. With his two sons Alexandre (violin) and Aurélien Pascal (cello), they form the Pascal Trio. In March 2021, they released their first CD on La Música, devoted to Schubert's trios, to critical acclaim. The Trio Pascal quickly gained renown, and Denis and his two sons regularly performed together in a number of renowned venues and festivals. A disciple of Pierre Sancan, Denis Pascal also studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris with Jacques Rouvier, Léon Fleisher and György Sándor. Denis Pascal went on to study with György Sebök, of whom he was one of the main disciples, at Indiana University in Bloomington. This was followed by regular tours with the great cellist János Starker. A much-appreciated teacher, he was appointed professor at the CNSM in Lyon in January 2010, then at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris in April 2011. WEBSITE DENIS PASCAL

  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    Ad Manaurem 1762 - Patronage for young musicians Our mission is to support young musicians who have graduated from the world's top music universities. We invite them to an exceptional week of masterclass in Périgord, France, under the artistic direction of renowned professors. Our programme of excellence is based on a partnership with the best music academies. It includes daily, individual lessons enabling these young talents to perfect their own project of the classical repertoire. © Unsplash - Claude Grabriel An invitation to excellence Our story begins here, between family and friends, all united by a deep passion for music and a sense of responsibility to support the musicians of tomorrow. We invite them to join us in this place where, since the earliest traces of humanity, artists have expressed themselves in complete freedom. Our name, Ad Manaurem 1762, was inspired by Mozart's first minuets written at the age of 6, in 1762. It tells us how important it is to support young people and their potential for virtuosity. It expresses our reason for existing, a hymn to music and talent. Do you like our project? We are a non-profit organization. The more people who are enthusiastic about our organization and support it, the more young musicians we can offer this masterclass to. Your membership allows you to become a patron of tomorrow's generation of musicians and an integral part of Ad Manaurem 1762. You will be involved in this ambitious project, receive regular detailed information and, of course, meet our young talents at the final concert in July 2024. Philanthropy While we want to maintain a human approach, our project is also aimed at major donors, whether individuals, foundations or companies. Please contact us directly so that we can have the opportunity to meet you and tell you more about our project. Enterprises: Investing in young people We offer companies sponsorship programmes that fit in with their strategy. Our excellence-based approach is a genuine motivational tool for teams and can also be applied on a long-term basis. Please contact us directly so that we can have the opportunity to meet you and tell you more about our project.

  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    Ad Manaurem 1762 - Patronage for young musicians Our mission is to support young musicians who have graduated from the world's top music universities. We invite them to an exceptional week of masterclass in Périgord, France, under the artistic direction of renowned professors. Our programme of excellence is based on a partnership with the best music academies. It includes daily, individual lessons enabling these young talents to perfect their own project of the classical repertoire. An invitation to excellence Our story begins here, between family and friends, all united by a deep passion for music and a sense of responsibility to support the musicians of tomorrow. We invite them to join us in this place where, since the earliest traces of humanity, artists have expressed themselves in complete freedom. Our name, Ad Manaurem 1762, was inspired by Mozart's first minuets written at the age of 6, in 1762. It tells us how important it is to support young people and their potential for virtuosity. It expresses our reason for existing, a hymn to music and talent. La semaine de Masterclass La session 2025 est consacrée au piano. Elle a lieu du 28 juin au 5 juillet 2024 sous la direction artistique de Monsieur Denis Pascal, professeur au Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris. Il est reconnu comme l'un des meilleurs pédagogues de sa génération. Denis Pascal Pianist, Artistic Director and Teacher for the Masterclass 2024 BIOGRAPHY Processus de sélection Nous sélectionnons nos invités selon un double processus. Nous avons pour 2025, des partenariats avec les meilleures universités musicales d'Europe : l' Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris et le Royal Academy of Music, London. Chacune de ces académies propose des candidats dont le profil exceptionnel correspond à notre approche d’excellence. Ceux-ci sont ensuite sélectionnés par notre comité. Nous garantissons deux places par université. Château de la Marthonie - the place of study Since the 11th century, La Marthonie has played an important role in protecting the property of the King of France. Ruined during the Hundred Years' War, the castle was rebuilt from the 15th century onwards and enlarged in the 17th and 18th centuries. Since its construction, the château has been owned by the Beaumont-Beynac family, who continue to restore it to this day. The family has a long musical tradition, and has been organizing chamber music concerts for over 30 years. Thierry de Beaumont-Beynac, co-founder of Ad Manaurem 1762, opens the recently restored salons to us, where all the advanced courses are held. The end-of-week concert A closing concert will be held at the end of the week, on Friday 5 July 2024 in the church of Saint-Jean-de-Côle. It will be open to a wide audience as well as to music professionals. The village of Saint-Jean-de-Côle has been listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Its history is closely linked to its priory, built in the 11th century, and its castle. The church, listed as a historic monument since 1862, dates from the same period. The closing concert takes place in this exceptional setting. We want to make it an unforgettable moment for our young talents performing in front of a large audience and for our special guests (agents, journalists, VIPs, etc.). We hope that this concert will receive adequate media coverage and help people discover this part of the Périgord region. Accommodation Our students will be staying in a gîte at the village of Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas. The aim is to give students the opportunity to spend time and socialise with other students from different countries. Together they will have access to leisure activities. The premises are equipped with study pianos for individual rehearsals. The gîte de la Baine is a property situated in a hamlet off the road between Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas and Saint-Jean-de-Côle, comprising two tastefully restored houses, one traditional and the other contemporary, and a barn converted into a comfortable games room with table tennis and table football. Each person on the property can enjoy their own independence, but there are also communal areas where you can meet up whenever you like. (Find the gîte de la Baine on grandgîtes.com) Séjour dans le Périgord Vert Nos participants peuvent se consacrer entièrement à la musique, loin du tumulte de la vie quotidienne grâce à un environnement authentique. Ici, les patrimoines naturel et culturel se complètent parfaitement pour bâtir un bel horizon à nos jeunes. La semaine de Masterclass Nous invitons les participants à nous rejoindre dans le Périgord Vert, à St. Martin-de-Fressengeas le 28 Juin 2025. Nos invités reçoivent chaque jour une leçon individuelle avec Monsieur Denis Pascal et, bien entendu, l'hébergement, la restauration et les activités annexes sont également pris en charge par Ad Manaurem 1762. Parmi celles-ci, on notera la visite des sites historiques du Périgord, mais aussi une session de “voice coaching” afin de mieux maîtriser la façon de s’exprimer particulièrement en public. Ce module sera couvert par Madame Petra Andrensek avec des sessions individuelles. Petra Andrensek Singer & Vocal Coach BIOGRAPHY La Manaurie This is where the roots of Ad Manaurem 1762 lie, and we're delighted to open our doors to our guests. Warm hospitality is part of the Périgord culture, as are all the regional culinary delights. We hope you will feel at home here.

  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    Ad Manaurem 1762 - Patronage for young musicians Our mission is to support young musicians who have graduated from the world's top music universities. We invite them to an exceptional week of masterclass in Périgord, France, under the artistic direction of renowned professors. Our programme of excellence is based on a partnership with the best music academies. It includes daily, individual lessons enabling these young talents to perfect their own project of the classical repertoire. Stay in the Périgord Vert We invite the laureates to join us in this place where, since the earliest traces of humanity, artists have expressed themselves with complete freedom. Here, far from the hustle and bustle of daily life, our participants can dedicate themselves entirely to music. In this authentic environment, where natural and cultural heritage blend perfectly, our artists can begin to shape a bright future. Accommodation Our students are accommodated in guesthouses around the village of Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas. The goal is to give students the opportunity to spend time and interact with other students from different countries. Together, they will have access to leisure activities. The locations are equipped with practice pianos for individual rehearsals for the piano master classes and have ample spaces to practice other instruments. For example, the Gîte de la Baine is a property located in a hamlet off the road between Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas and Saint-Jean-de-Côle. It consists of two tastefully restored houses, one in a traditional style and the other in a contemporary style, and a small barn converted into a comfortable game room with a ping-pong table and a foosball table. Each person can enjoy independence on the property, with shared spaces available for gathering at chosen times. An exceptional venue for master classes: The Château de La Marthonie This iconic château of the Périgord Vert has been owned by the Beaumont-Beynac family since the 11th century. Rebuilt in the 15th century and expanded in the 17th and 18th centuries, it welcomes us into its grand salons, an ideal setting for advanced courses. It is one of those places where you immediately feel at ease. The end-of-week concert A closing concert is held at the end of the week in the church of Saint-Jean-de-Côle. It is open to a wide audience as well as music professionals. The village of Saint-Jean-de-Côle has been ranked as one of the most beautiful villages in France. We aim to make this an unforgettable moment for our young talents performing in front of a large audience and for our distinguished guests (agents, journalists, VIPs, etc.).

  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    The 2024 season was made possible through partnerships established with: CNSMDP, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris MDW, Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien RAM, Royal Academy of Music London Each of these three institutions nominated several candidates to benefit from our program. Our selection committee chose a total of six participants, with two laureates from each institution. The masterclass week focused on piano, under the artistic direction of Mr. Denis Pascal, professor at CNSMDP. First of all, we would like to extend our warmest thanks to our artistic director, Denis Pascal, for the quality of his teaching and the enthusiasm he inspired in our six students. His commitment has been exceptional, and our artists have expressed profound appreciation for his guidance. The 2024 laureates (from left to right): Dario Zanconi, Adrian Herpe, Erik Breer genannt Nottebohm, Hyunji Kim, Milda Daunoraite, and Bocheng Wang. PORTRAITS DES ARTISTES Highlights of the week Our students at work during the Masterclass Our guests received a daily individual lesson with Mr. Denis Pascal, and, of course, accommodation, meals, and additional activities were also provided by Ad Manaurem 1762. Among these activities was a visit to the prehistoric caves of Villars. Photos of the concert at the Espace Nantholia in Nantheuil Mid-week concert for young people from the Limoges and Brive conservatoires, and also for musicians from the Harmonie de Thiviers. Voice coaching session with Petra Andrensek A voice coaching session was organized to help participants improve their public speaking skills. This module included individual sessions led by Ms. Petra Andrensek. The closing concert on Friday 5 July 2024 in Saint-Jean-de-Côle Over 200 people attended the concert on 5 July. Many were full of praise for our 6 performers at the end of the concert, which was worthy of the best summer stages. The virtuosity of our young pianists charmed a well-informed audience, who gave them a standing ovation. We would like to extend our warmest thanks to all the photographers from the "Objectif Photo en Périgord Vert" association who accompanied us throughout the week and graciously made their images available to us. Our heartfelt thanks go to the members of Ad Manaurem 1762 who placed their trust in us to carry out this patronage, and deep gratitude to the Board of Directors, whose commitment and support enable the association to operate at this level of excellence. We were greatly honored by the presence of Ms. Ulrike Sych, Rector of the University of Music in Vienna, who supported us throughout this project. She was accompanied by Mr. Christopher Hinterhuber, Head of the Piano Department in Vienna. We were also touched by the presence of Matthew Ross, representing the Royal Academy of Music in London. We extend our thanks to our sponsors—the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, the Périgord-Limousin Community of Municipalities, and Crédit Agricole—for their trust in our project and their financial support. Lastly, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks for their generous support to: Michel Augeix, Mayor of Saint Martin de Fressengeas and President of the Périgord-Limousin Community of Municipalities, Francis Sedan, Mayor of Saint Jean de Côle, Isabelle Hyvoz, Mayor of Thiviers and General Councilor, Colette Langlade, Regional Councilor, Raphaël Chipeaux, First Deputy Mayor of Nantheuil and Vice President in charge of culture for the Périgord-Limousin Community of Municipalities. The concert of 5 July 2024 Programm Erik Breer gen. Nottebohm Ernő Dohnányi, 1877–1960 Variations on a Hungarian Folksong Op. 29 Milda Daunoraite Frédéric Chopin, 1810–1849 Scherzo No. 4 in E Major, Op. 54 Hyunji Kim Felix Mendelssohn, 1809–1847 Serious Variations, Op. 54 Bocheng Wang Frédéric Chopin, 1810–1849 Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22 Dario Zanconi Maurice Ravel, 1875–1937 A Boat on the Ocean, Alborada del gracioso Adrian Herpe Igor Strawinsky, 1882–1971 The Firebird, Danse infernale Berceuse, Final

  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    Ad Manaurem 1762 opens the 2024 season We are delighted to announce that bookings are now open for the exceptional end-of-masterclass concert to be held on 5 July in the church of Saint Jean-de-Côle at 7pm. Our 6 prize-winners, representing the new generation of talent, experienced pianists from the conservatoires of Paris, London and Vienna, will perform a classical repertoire under the artistic direction of Denis Pascal. Reservations can be made by telephone on: 06 76 80 64 69 (payment on site in cash only) You can buy your tickets directly from our partner website (single rate): Programme Erik Breer gen. Nottebohm Ernő Dohnányi, 1877–1960 Variations on a Hungarian Folksong Op. 29 Milda Daunoraite Frédéric Chopin, 1810–1849 Scherzo No. 4 in E Major, Op. 54 Hyunji Kim Felix Mendelssohn, 1809–1847 Serious Variations, Op. 54 Bocheng Wang Frédéric Chopin, 1810–1849 Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22 Dario Zanconi Maurice Ravel, 1875–1937 A Boat on the Ocean, Alborada del gracioso Adrian Herpe Igor Strawinsky, 1882–1971 The Firebird, Danse infernale Berceuse, Final Adrian Herpe Hyunji Kim Bocheng Wang Erik Breer genannt Nottebohm Milda Daunoraite Dario Zanconi

  • Ad Manaurem 1762 | Mécénat pour les jeunes musiciens

    The concert of 5 July 2024 Photos from the 2024 season The Masterclass 2024 has just come to an end. First of all, we'd like to extend our warmest thanks to our artistic director Denis Pascal for the quality of his teaching and the enthusiasm he inspired in our 6 students. His commitment has been remarkable, and our artists have been extremely grateful to him. Many thanks to our young musicians, Milda Daunoraite, Hyunji Kim, Dario Zanconi, Adrian Herpe, Erik Breer dit Nottebohm and Bocheng Wang, who showed great motivation and enchanted us with their virtuosity and talent. We would also like to thank the members of Ad Manaurem 1762 who placed their trust in us to make this sponsorship possible, and the Board of Directors whose commitment and support enable the association to exist at this level of excellence. Finally, we would like to thank our sponsors, the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, the Communauté de communes Périgord-Limousin and Crédit Agricole for their confidence in our project and their financial support. Highlights of the week Our students at work during the Masterclass Photos of the concert at the Espace Nantholia in Nantheuil Mid-week concert for young people from the Limoges and Brive conservatoires, and also for musicians from the Harmonie de Thiviers. Voice coaching session with Petra Andrensek The closing concert on Friday 5 July 2024 in Saint-Jean-de-Côle Over 200 people attended the concert on 5 July. Many were full of praise for our 6 performers at the end of the concert, which was worthy of the best summer stages. The virtuosity of our young pianists charmed a well-informed audience, who gave them a standing ovation. We would like to extend our warmest thanks to all the photographers from the "Objectif Photo en Périgord Vert" association who accompanied us throughout the week and graciously made their images available to us.

  • QUI SOMMES-NOUS? | Ad Manaurem 1762

    Who we are Ad Manaurem 1762 is a non-profit association that, in 2024, includes 64 members from Europe and America. Our members come from the following countries and regions: Didier Sourisseau Président, Founder Didier Sourisseau has spent his career in the packaging industry. Chairman of major international groups, he has successfully managed teams all over the world, particularly in Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Africa. With his strong leadership skills, he has never ceased to defend excellence as a source of continuous improvement, and to encourage the development of young people and the transmission of knowledge. Throughout this intense life, his refuge has always been the Périgord and his family home "La Manaurie". A place of inspiration, it was here that he naturally created his patronage project for young people and for music, his other passion. He is keen to help this new generation of musicians by offering them a moment which, he hopes, will be the catalyst for their future success. Thierry de Beaumont-Beynac Vice-P résident, Co-founder Thierry de Beaumont-Beynac has had a distinguished career in the banking and insurance sectors, holding executive positions before co-founding an artificial intelligence company serving insurance firms. Concurrently, he has been actively involved in charitable organizations, notably within the Order of Malta, where he held presidential roles for 20 years. Deeply passionate about the Périgord region, where his family has been established for nearly 450 years, he continued his parents' efforts in restoring the family's Château de La Marthonie in Saint-Jean-de-Côle. For 30 years, he organized concerts in the village church. Among his numerous international honors, Thierry holds the titles of Officer of the Legion of Honour and Officer of Arts and Letters. Bernadette Faroudja-Deveaux Secretary, Co-founder Bernadette Faroudja-Deveaux, Honorary Professor at the Bordeaux Academy, has devoted her life to the education of young people. A politician, she has contributed to the development of innovative early childhood programmes that have been taken up nationally by her party. She was recognised by her peers for her work and was awarded the Palmes Académiques. In her home town of Le Bouscat, she also put her commitment to Franco-German reconciliation to good use, with musical exchanges in particular that were to become a milestone and an example for other communities. Now retired to the Périgord region, she is involved in local life and is putting all her energy and experience at the service of Ad Manaurem. Bruno Baudoin Treasurer, Co-founder Bruno Baudoin is a specialist in the field of nutrition and health. After studying cell biology at university and training at ESSEC business school, he has spent his entire career in international sales and marketing with the world's leading vitamin companies. In France, he helped develop the concept of natural vitamins. He is an enthusiast of contemporary art, but also collects works from the 19th century. He is a member of the Association of Friends of Rosa Bonheur. A gourmet and connoisseur of Bordeaux wines, he likes to prepare dishes from the South-West (or from the French repertoire) to share with his family and friends. One day, he dreams of learning to play the piano. Priska Wallimann Design & Marketing, Co-founder As a skilled lithographer and infographic designer, Priska Wallimann works for a Swiss publishing house. She has consistently developed all areas of graphics and design for her group's newspapers and magazines throughout Europe. She has become an expert in information graphics, a form of visual journalism, and was honoured in New York in 2018 with an "Award of Excellence" from the Society of News Design. A great Francophile, every year she takes part in workshops at the Beaux-Arts in Paris to consolidate her talent as a draughtswoman and photographer. Her first works will be exhibited at the Galerie Menouar in Paris during Photography Week in 2021. Rohan Cuddly therapist Rohan is the youngest member of our team. Our Havanese loves to have fun and is hard to resist! His job is to be the association's cuddle therapist, a role in which he excels! He'll be on hand to give our young musicians confidence and optimism.

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