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Concertgebouworkest, Altstaedt & Weilerstein: the cello takes centre stage

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Fri, Nov 8, 2024, 20:15
The composer–conductor Matthias Pintscher conducts a programme that puts the cello centre stage. In his extremely subtle un despertar (‘an awakening’, its title taken from the poem by Octavio Paz), cellist Alisa Weilerstein performs as soloist. Nicolas Altstaedt is the soloist in Liza Lim’s brand-new A Sutured World. Henri Dutilleux gave pride of place to the cello section, and the beautifully submerged orchestral sound is reminiscent of Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night. The final work on the programme is a... Read full text

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Musicians

Concertgebouw Orchestra
Matthias PintscherConductor
Nicolas AltstaedtCello
Alisa WeilersteinCello

Program

DutilleuxTimbres, espace, mouvement
LimA Sutured World (Commissioned by het c)
Pintscherun despertar
György LigetiSan Francisco Polyphony
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