
What challenges did Émilie Delorme, Director of the Conservatoire of Paris, face to make music accessible to all?
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What if the key to a more connected world lies in the power of music? Join us in this enlightening episode of Impossible • Possible as Emilie Delorme, the pioneering Director of the Conservatoire of Paris, shares her unique path between engineering and music. She says: ‘Art is essential for creating human links.’ Émilie Delorme discusses the challenges of a cultural sector in crisis and highlights the importance of patronage, particularly that of Societe Generale, in supporting artistic creation. She emphasises access to music for all and the diversity of students at the Conservatoire, while mentioning the European partnerships that make the institution more inclusive. Émilie Delorme reminds us that art must be accessible to everyone, whether spectator or creator, and that the ecological transition is a crucial issue for the future of culture. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about the impossible becoming possible!
About the podcast Impossible • Possible
For its 160th anniversary, Societe Generale wanted to celebrate the relationship of trust with its clients and partners, without whom nothing would have been possible. Thus, was born the Impossible • Possible art project. Marco D'Anna, a photographer, produced a series of 75 portraits of these men and women on behalf of the Group: entrepreneurs, doctors, financiers, families, volunteers, musicians, industrialists... We decided to go beyond the images... Discover these human stories, where the impossible becomes possible, these authentic testimonials where the protagonists reveal their paths, their visions, their passions.
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