The gardens of the French Palace hosted a truly special concert as part of the IKSV Music Festival. Cellist François Salque and accordionist Vincent Peirani took the audience beyond borders, blending classical music with world and jazz influences.
A Classical Piece, A Fresh Interpretation
At the heart of the concert was the Adagio from Mendelssohn’s Cello Sonata No. 2. Yet, through Salque and Peirani’s unique interpretation, the piece moved beyond the conventional. It came alive on stage with an emotionally rich, simple, and striking performance.
A Journey Through Tonal Landscapes
This evening offered a harmony of music’s serene and passionate sides. At times, a single note held the depth of a poem. At others, the dialogue between the two instruments built a bridge between past and future. The transitions between tones were seamless—everything in its place, yet nothing predictable.
A Touch of Art from Stoneline
At Stoneline, we believe in the beauty nature offers as well as the power of art. This special concert was a joyful opportunity to bring together the grace of music and the timelessness of natural stone.
Thank You
We would like to thank all our guests who shared this evening with us in the historic setting of the French Palace. We look forward to meeting again in the inspiring world of music.



