Klaus Mäkelä & Concertgebouw Orchestra: Ravel, Bartók & Connesson
Date & Time
Wed, Apr 16, 2025, 20:15Klaus Mäkelä invites listeners to use their ears and eyes. Maurice Ravel, a master of ‘visual’ composition, could depict exotic settings and fairy-tale atmospheres with razor-sharp precision. In the rarely performed orchestral miniature Shéhérazade, we are transported to the world of The Thousand and One Nights. Ravel’s compatriot Guillaume Connesson is a contemporary sound wizard. His works sound almost cinematic, not least because of their highly refined orchestration. In addition to his recent oboe concerto, entitled Les belles heures, with... Read full text
Keywords: Contemporary
Musicians
Concertgebouw Orchestra | |
Klaus Mäkelä | Conductor |
Emily Beynon | Flute |
Ivan Podyomov | Oboe |
Program
Shéhérazade | Maurice Ravel |
Les belles heures (Commissioned by het Concertgebouworkest) | Connesson |
Danses concertantes (Commissioned by the Concertgebouw Orchestra) | Connesson |
music from 'The Miraculous Mandarin' | Béla Bartók |