Akira Mizubayashi, the broken soul (replay)

Akira Mizubayashi (C. Hélie / Gallimard)

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

The latest novel by Japanese writer Akira Mizubayashi delivers a poetic, musical, overwhelming and bewitching language. Soul broken is published by Gallimard editions.

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A language that knows how to touch its delicacy at the heart of our souls. Because it is indeed a question of souls in this work full of charm which tells - if not a cure - at least a resilience and a reconstruction through a force capable of defying death, hatred and time, that of literature and the music. Akira Mizubayashi 's broken soul book has been published by Gallimard. He was the guest of VMDN with:

Alain Carbonare , one of the last master luthier, installed since 1987 in Mirecourt, in the Vosges, in the east of France. He has signed over 500 instruments (violins, violas and cellos), some of which have been played by great international soloists: Yehudi Menuhin, Mstislav Rostropovitch, Vladimir Spivakov, Grigori Zhislin, Gérard Caussé… and by young talents, winners of international competitions .

Shuichi Okada, young virtuoso violinist, winner of several international competitions including the Grand International Violin Prize from Mirecourt. During the program, he performed the play by Jean-Sébastien Bach, the Gavotte en Rondeau from partita n ° 3.

(Replay of the show of September 4, 2019)

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