introduction by Yves Knockaert | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 21.55 |
with break |
Part of Abo Orchestral 17-18 and Abo Classics 17-18
Ravel and Lalo expressed their love of the south in warm, shimmering orchestral colours: Ravel in his Daphnis et Chloé, Lalo in his Cello Concerto, a forgotten masterpiece passionately rekindled for us by star cellist Gautier Capuçon. In Passchendaele, setting serene hymns alongside chilling sound bursts, Turnage evokes the 1917 battle that transformed that peaceful village into an immense tomb (or tombeau).
Mark-Anthony Turnage (1960)
Passchendaele (commissioned by Concertgebouw Brugge)
Édouard Lalo (1823-1892)
Cello Concerto in D minor
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Le tombeau de Couperin
Daphnis et Chloé, suite no. 2
Mark-Anthony Turnage (1960)
Passchendaele (commissioned by Concertgebouw Brugge)
Édouard Lalo (1823-1892)
Cel
Brussels Philharmonic: orchestra
Stéphane Denève: conductor
Gautier Capuçon: cello
introduction by Yves Knockaert | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 21.55 |
with break |
Part of Abo Orchestral 17-18 and Abo Classics 17-18