Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church Concert Series

Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church

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Location

Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church
24 rue Pierre Nicolas - 75005 Paris
Capacity 250 seats

Duration

1 h 15 min

No intermission


Details

Classical concert

For all audiences

No dialogue


Highlights: Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church Concert Series

Have you always dreamed of hearing the most beautiful baroque sonatas for violin and harpsichord? Then this is a dream come true made just for you! Theatre in Paris offers you this experience in the quaint, Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church. The beauty, sensuality, and clarity of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, Tomaso Antonio Vitali, Gaetano Pugnani and other composers, will charm you. Sublime tunes that will stay with you for an eternity!

 

These are the kind of concerts that transport you to beautiful landscapes painted by musical phrases. Sumptuous arias on the violin and harpsichord soar and fill the intimately constructed Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church. Let the pleasure of baroque music sweep you off your feet! Experience classical music in a cosy setting like never before!

Concert Programme

Thursday, June 27th, 2024 à 8:00 p.m.
With Lucas Provansal (guitar) and François Bernard (flute)
Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de lin
Granados: Andaluza Spanish Dance n°5
Ravel: Piece in the form of "Habanera"
De Falla: La vida breve
Villa-Lobos: Bachianas brasileiras n°5
Boutros: Amasia
And other pieces

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Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church

24 rue Pierre Nicolas - 75005 Paris

Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church


You could easily pass by this little church in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, but it would be a shame not to notice it. In all its religious statuture, the Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church is wedged between two apartment buildings and was built in 1908 by the French architects Jean Naville and Henri Chauquet. You simply have to admire its white brick facade littered with blind arcade and its semicircular portal encompassed by intricately carved leaves.

Still a place of worship, the Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church has been a venue for concerts for many years and more to come. The small size of the building allows for a feeling of intimacy with the musicians that can only be rendered in such an environment!

 

Fast facts
Capacity: 250
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Air conditioning: No
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: No

FAQ

How do I get to the Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church in the 5th arrondissement of Paris?

The Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church is accessible by:
Metro lines: The Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church can be reached by metro line 4 which runs to the metro station Vavin.
RER subway lines:The Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church is accessible by taking the RER B to the Port Royal station.
Bus lines: The Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church is accessible by the bus lines 38, 82, N14, N21, 83, 81, N02, 91, N122 which run to stations Val de Grâce, Observatoire-Port Royal, and Port Royal-Saint-Jacques.
Our hotline can be reached in case of difficulty finding the Théâtre from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Paris time. For details, we invite you to consult the map above.

What do I do when I get to the Saint-Marcel Lutheran Church?

We invite you to arrive 20 minutes before the beginning of the show, and present your voucher at the front desk.

How long do the concerts last at the Saint-Marcel Lutheran church?

Each concert lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, with no intermission.

Are these concerts for travelers or French people?

Both! Each year the Saint-Germain-des-Prés church welcomes visitors who come from across the globe. With a programme of composers originating from various countries around the world, these concerts can be enjoyed by speakers of any language.

Can I take photos during the performance?

In order not to disturb the artists on stage, and for the comfort of other guests, you are not permitted to photograph, film, or record the performance for the duration of the show. As long as the performance is not currently in session, feel free to take a snapshot of the Saint-Marcel Lutheran church to remember your night out!