top of page

Exceptional concert

Saturday, April 26, 2025

at 5 p.m.


Church of Tain l'hermitage

With  

Liliia GRATYLA violinist

and 

Daniel GOLDOBINE organist

 

 

Program details coming soon​

Liliia GRATYLA, violoniste

Born in 1960 in Ukraine, she continued her musical studies with a degree from the National Higher Musical Education of Lviv where she obtained the highest distinctions.

She has performed numerous concerts as a soloist or with different musical groups. She also has a rich teaching experience in musical education. In 2009 she was honored by the Presidency of the Republic of Ukraine as Honored Artist of Ukraine. 

Since her arrival in France, she has continued her musical activities and continues to transmit her passion.

​  Daniel GOLDOBINE, organiste

Born in Cannes in 1996, he began studying music at the age of 6 (violin, percussion, piano) at the Conservatory of this city.

He followed the teaching of Henri Pourtau on the organ, in writing - composition, basso continuo, chamber music and perfected his skills on the organ at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.

He holds numerous diplomas: DEM (Diploma of Musical Studies) in different disciplines of this art, CA (Certificate of Aptitude for the functions of music teacher) and Master Pedagogy.

Daniel performs in numerous organ concerts as a soloist and as an accompanist.

He is now the organist of Notre Dame de Bellecombe (Lyon VI). Since June 2023, he has been appointed organ professor at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Département de Valence.

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

Entrance*: €15

Reduced rate: €10

((members and groups of 10 people or more)

Tickets available at the entrance

and in the tourist offices of Tain l'hermitage, Tournon-sur-Rhône and Saint Donat

Methods of payment: cash or check payable to adoc2t

*free for people with disabilities, job seekers, students and under 15 yo

Tain l'hermitage town hall website (Drome)
Friends of the organ and the carillon
Website of the town hall of Tournon-sur-Rhone (Ardeche)

Friends of the organs and carillon of Tain Tournon (Drome - France)

bottom of page