“A celebration of Basque culture.”
A tribute to Katia and Marielle’s Basque roots through five centuries of music from the Renaissance to the present day. Ravel’s Bolero, accompanied by the Basque voice and percussion ensemble HEGIAK, is the highlight of the programme.
"There are talks about my heart's stiffness. This isn't true. Though I am Basque and Basque people seldom confide, and in few people only. You would not believe with what regrets I left Saint-Jean-de Luz. I really felt this nostalgic impression only when I saw the ocean disappear first, then the Pyreneans. My country truly is one of the finest, the most beautiful I’d say! The sea is bordered by acacia trees! And soft green hills from the top of which fall the small balls of oaks trimmed à la Basque. And on the top of it all, the Pyreneans, magically mauve. Besides, there is the light. It is not the relentless sky of the other southern country. Here, its shine is delicate. It makes the folks agile, elegant and their joy isn’t vulgar. Dances are light, voluptuous without excess. Although very practiced, religion itself intertwines with a hint of skepticism." MAURICE RAVEL
« Le Bolero de Ravel comme vous ne l’avez jamais entendu ! »
- LE FIGARO
Katia and Marielle Labèque’s attachment to their homeland is no secret. They decide to pay tribute to their roots interpreting a repertoire gathering works by Basque composers, dating from the Renaissance to the present day.