GEF2025 Concert | Pax Musica

GEF2025 Concert | Pax Musica

The first evening of the Global Ethics Forum 2025 (8 October) will conclude with a cultural moment open to all participants: a concert given by Pax Musica. Pax Musica will offer a dialogue between classical music and Armenian music, in an intercultural programme that will highlight the musical and cultural crossovers and exchanges born from the encounter.

About Pax Musica

Pax Musica is a French non-political and non-denominational NGO founded in 2024 by Hélène Daccord to enable talented musicians who have found refuge in France to pursue their careers through mentoring relationships with renowned artists.

The first class of 11 laureates was selected from 73 candidates from 24 countries. During the 2024-2025 academic year, they will perform in concerts and musical residencies, meet young audiences, and receive personalised support from a mentor.

In France and internationally, the laureates share the stage with their mentors, creating moments of encounter and emotion that transcend borders. Each concert is an opportunity to promote Pax Musica's message: music connects people and builds bridges between cultures.

Meet the musicians

 Julie Sévilla Fraysse

Julie Sévilla Fraysse is an acclaimed French cellist celebrated for her elegance, versatility, and blend of tradition and modernity. Trained at top institutions and a former performer with the Paris Opera and Republican Guard Orchestra, she now shines as a soloist and collaborator with renowned artists worldwide. Mentor to a Pax Musica laureate from Ukraine, and Artistic Director of CoCreate Humanity, she brings music’s humanistic power to hospitals, vulnerable communities, and crisis zones, championing it as a universal language of resilience.

Artyom Minasyan

Artyom Minasyan, an Armenian duduk virtuoso trained at the Yerevan Conservatory, is a passionate cultural ambassador blending ancient tradition with modern creativity across international stages. Now based in France, he integrates the soulful sounds of this UNESCO-listed instrument into diverse genres from film to jazz. As a mentor for Pax Musica, he passes on not only his musical mastery but also a living heritage, embodying the project’s mission to transform the stories of exile into harmonies of hope and beauty.

Kariné Arsenyan

Kariné Arsenyan, 2025–2026 PAX MUSICA laureate, is an Armenian vocalist devoted to preserving and revitalising Caucasian musical traditions. Trained at the National Conservatory of Armenia and with fourteen years in the prestigious Guslyari Russian State Orchestra in Moscow, she now lives in Brittany, creating projects that weave voice, memory, and oral heritage into contemporary performance. With guidance from mentor Artyom Minasyan, PAX MUSICA is helping her expand her work as a bridge between cultures and generations, using music as a force for dialogue and resilience.

About Pax Musica's founder

Hélène Daccord - copyright Pax Musica

Hélène Daccord is the founder of Pax Musica, a violinist and researcher, and a graduate of ESSEC, ENS, and Princeton University. A specialist in international relations and refugee integration policies, she explores the political uses of music in her book Quand la musique fait l’histoire (Passés Composés, 2023). In 2024, she founded Pax Musica, an NGO that supports musicians who have found refuge in France through an artistic mentorship program alongside renowned artists.