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Centre de musique romantique française

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The Centre de musique romantique française (Center for French romantic music) in Venice is a French-administered cultural institution, research centre and concert hall, founded on 3 October 2009.[1]

The centre is based in the Palazzetto Bru Zane, formerly Palazzetto Zane, a restored palace in the San Polo area of Venice on the canal Rio Marin [fr]. The palace was restored for the centre, and the centre funded, by the Fondation Bru.[2]

Although based in Venice, the centre frequently organises concerts in Paris and elsewhere in France. In 2013 the Festival Palazzetto Bru Zane takes place at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris.

References

  1. ^ L'express international. 3001-3017 (in French). Groupe Express. January 2009. pp. 61–. Cette entreprise a été confiée à Renzo Piano, l'un des deux architectes du Centre Pompidou. Si l'installation de ... Il sera inauguré le 3 octobre 2009, date d'ouverture du premier festival consacré à la musique romantique. Objectif : valoriser ...
  2. ^ Connaissance des arts - volumes 676–677, p. 14, 2009. "Le Palazzetto Bru Zane vu du canal Rio Marin. Olivier Raidt, la ... la Fondation Bru. Cette fondation suisse engagée dans le mécénat humanitaire et culturel a restauré tambour battant, mais dans les règles de l'art, le Palazzetto Zane."