_La Petite Suite_ was commissioned from Witold Lutoslawski by Warsaw Radio in 1950. The composer takes Polish folk melodies and turns them into unheard-of orchestral textures. There is nothing sad about Ravel's _Tombeau de Couperin_, imagined in 1920. The composer pays homage to the great 18th-century musician François Couperin. A work of French refinement and nostalgia. In 1829, Felix Mendelssohn visited Scotland. The wild landscapes of the Highlands were to inspire his _Third Symphony_. At times dreamy and nostalgic, the work at other times takes on a heroic, fiery character.
* Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994) - _Petite Suite_ (chamber version) (12?) ;
* Maurice Ravel 1875-1937) - _Le Tombeau de Couperin_ (20?) ;
* Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) - _Symphony n° 3 "Ecossaise"_ (40?).
The concert includes a short presentation of the works.
**Distribution:**
* Orchestre National de Lille (40 musicians)
* Conductor: Anna Sulkowska-Migon (1st Prize La Maestra 2022)
**Duration**: 1h45 with intermission
**From** : 6 years old
**On site**
* refreshment bar
* snack bar
**To get there:**
* bus: Line 18, CO1 - stop Faidherbe_
* Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994) - _Petite Suite_ (chamber version) (12?) ;
* Maurice Ravel 1875-1937) - _Le Tombeau de Couperin_ (20?) ;
* Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) - _Symphony n° 3 "Ecossaise"_ (40?).
The concert includes a short presentation of the works.
**Distribution:**
* Orchestre National de Lille (40 musicians)
* Conductor: Anna Sulkowska-Migon (1st Prize La Maestra 2022)
**Duration**: 1h45 with intermission
**From** : 6 years old
**On site**
* refreshment bar
* snack bar
**To get there:**
* bus: Line 18, CO1 - stop Faidherbe_




