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  1. Sep 19, 2011 · LA SALLE PLEYEL ET BANG & OLUFSEN ONT LE PLAISIR DE VOUS CONVIER À « ÉCOUTES EN SCÈNE » ! Pour la troisième édition « Écoutes en Scène », Bang & Olufsen et la Salle Pleyel accueilleront Eddy de Pretto, le mercredi 26 juin 2024, pour une écoute intimiste de son dernier album « Crash Coeur ». Tentez votre chance de gagner 2 places pour cet événement exclusif !

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Salle_PleyelSalle Pleyel - Wikipedia

    The Salle Pleyel ( French pronunciation: [sal plɛjɛl], meaning "Pleyel Hall") is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, designed by the acoustician Gustave Lyon together with the architect Jacques Marcel Auburtin, who died in 1926, and the work was completed in 1927 by his collaborators André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon.

  3. Concert présenté par Alias Production. The Teskey Brothers annoncent aujourd’hui une nouvelle tournée Européenne en 2024 ! Considéré comme l’un des meilleurs groupes australiens de ces dernières années, la formation des deux frères bluesmen, accompagnés de leur bande de 7 musiciens, sera de retour sur scène en Europe avec un passage par Paris le 2 septembre à la Salle Pleyel !

  4. La Salle Pleyel a été est inaugurée le 18 octobre 1927. Elle tient l’origine de son nom d’Ignace Pleyel, compositeur et fondateur en 1807 de la célèbre manufacture de pianos Pleyel. En 1925, Gustave Lyon, polytechnicien et ingénieur, reprend les rênes de l’entreprise et lance le chantier de la Salle. La construction est confiée à l’architecte Jacques Marcel Auburtin mais, suite à son décès, André Granet et Jean-Baptiste Mathon le remplacent.

  5. www.pleyel.com › en › the-beautiful-storyPleyel

    This undeniable link between Pleyel and high-quality concerts culminated in the opening of the legendary Salle Pleyel in October 1927 at Rue du Faubourg Saint- Honoré. This temple of classical music and jazz has hosted the greatest artists in the world for many years. 1831: A turning point in the life of Camille. The year 1831 marked a turning point in the life of Camille. On November 17th, Ignace Pleyel passed away, leaving behind the work of a major composer.

  6. The Salle Pleyel was built in 1927 at the request of Gustave Lyon, director of the factory, and the construction was led by architects Jacques-Marcel Auburtin, André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon. Recognized from its Art Deco style, the beautiful hall offers fantastic views of the stage for its spectators, but it is most applauded for its exquisite acoustics. The hall now houses up to 2,000 spectators, spread out and seated on a parterre and two balconies.

  7. Salle Pleyel, Paris. 27,539 likes · 112 talking about this · 64,895 were here. Page officielle de la Salle Pleyel - Paris.

  8. Salle Pleyel is a 10 minute walk from the Metro Charles de Gaulle Etoile but make sure you take the Ave Hoche exit or, like me on my first visit, you could end up wandering aimlessly around the l'Arc de Triomphe. I haven't yet found anywhere decent to eat nearby but that might be a work in progress for next time. Read more. Written 1 November 2014. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our ...

  9. The Salle Pleyel. The Salle Pleyel was inaugurated on October 18, 1927. It takes its name from Ignace Pleyel, composer and founder in 1807 of the famous Pleyel piano factory. In 1925, Gustave Lyon, polytechnician and engineer, took over the reins of the company and launched the construction site of La Salle. The construction was entrusted to ...

  10. In the heart of Paris, in the prestigious 8th arrondissement, stands the Salle Pleyel, a mecca for classical and contemporary music. Inaugurated in 1927, this concert hall - listed as a historic ...