It must be said plainly: it is not every day that three young artists of such refinement, strength, and international projection share the same stage. What Casa Europa México presents this Sunday, May 17 at 7:00 pm, at the Church of Tercera Orden, is not simply a concert—it is a statement of artistic excellence.
On cello, Maxime Quennesson stands as one of the most compelling voices of the new French school, combining tradition and virtuosity with remarkable ease. Trained at leading institutions such as the CNSM in Paris and the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, his career is marked by international recognition and appearances across major European stages.
Alongside him, saxophonist Sandro Compagnon embodies true versatility. With a solid classical foundation and a deep connection to jazz, he has developed a distinctive voice that has taken him to some of the most prestigious concert halls in Europe and beyond.
Completing this exceptional trio is pianist Vincent Mussat, whose sensitivity and depth have positioned him among the most compelling pianists of his generation, performing in renowned venues across Europe and Asia.
Three artists. Three outstanding trajectories. One unforgettable evening.
Donation: VIP $600 | $400 | $250Tickets available at:www.casaeuropamexico.comStationer’s shop “Papelería El Iris” (San Francisco #12, Monday–Saturday, 10 am–6 pm)Mesones #4 (Monday–Friday, 9 am–3 pm)Reservations: +52 415 181 24 64
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