Highly colorful!

Posted on 19 June 2025 Jean-François Wullyamoz Sélections
Spend a brilliant summer with the selection of documents prepared by the Riponne site librarians on the theme of color. Primary or complementary, simple visual perception or highly symbolic notion, colors are constantly occupying both our visual field and social space. They allow us to express our emotions, indicate our state of health, are either […]
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rainbow colored umbrella’s in heavy rain to use as background or cd cover

Happy birthday to Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier!

Posted on 19 June 2025 Federica Rusconi Castellani En ce moment Sélections
Is there anyone who hasn’t heard at least one of the preludes and fugues that make up Johann Sebastian Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier? Probably not! In 1722, 300 years ago, the Leipzig Cantor composed the first part of his famous Wohltemperierte Klavier (BWV 846-869). The second book (BWV 870-893) was published 22 years later, in 1744. […]
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Africana. Women’s figures and forms of power: after the exhibition, the bo…

Posted on 19 June 2025 mcbcul En ce moment
The BCUL’s Africanist library has recently been enlarged thanks to a gift from Professor Jean-Marie Volet. After leaving Switzerland in the mid-1980s, his academic career took place in Australia, where he discovered the literature of French-speaking African women. 3500 volumes – as well as boxes of the researcher’sarchives , the heart of the links forged […]
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From sign to sound (3/6): Sviatoslav Richter, 3,600 concerts in the service of c…

Posted on 19 June 2025 Federica Rusconi Castellani En ce moment Sélections
Discover the third episode in our series From Sign to Sound, dedicated to the art of interpretation. In the spotlight this time, one of the most famous pianists, who died 10 years ago: Sviatoslav Richter. “The performer is really an executor, having to reproduce the composer’s intentions to the letter; he must add nothing that […]
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“Travelling” on the Scriptorium website

Posted on 19 June 2025 Pascale Sahy En ce moment Our collections
Lausanne’s film magazine is now available online! “Why “TRAVELLING J”? Because it didn’t exist. While there are several film magazines in Switzerland, none are written in French specifically for young people. As a popular art form, cinema touches every stratum of society. But film culture? “Travelling J”: the young, objective guide you need! […] In […]
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Tribute to Jean-Luc Godard

Posted on 19 June 2025 Myriam Jouhar Our collections
A regular visitor to the Cinémathèque française during his stays in Paris, and a distinguished guest at the Cinémathèque suisse during the many celebrations of his films and work, Jean-Luc Godard has left behind him a unique legacy in the history of cinema. The Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire de Lausanne (Lausanne Cantonal and University Library) […]
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