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MICHAEL BARENBOIM

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Fri, Dec 13, 2024, 19:30
Michael Barenboim enjoyed a close artistic and personal friendship with Pierre Boulez, whose Anthèmes 2 he performed for the composer’s 90th birthday in 2015 in Berlin, London, Paris, and Salzburg, among other cities. Joined by electronic musician Gilbert Nouno, he brings this complex score for violin and live electronics back to the Pierre Boulez Saal. The program also includes solo works by Gérard Grisey, Samir Odeh-Tamimi, and Kareem Roustom.

Keywords: Duo

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Musicians

Barenboim MichaelViolin, Viola
Nouno GilbertLive Electronics

Program

Anthèmes 1 for Solo ViolinPierre Boulez
Messagesquisse for Solo Cello and Six CelliPierre Boulez
Prologue for Viola and Live ElectronicsGérard Grisey
Pavane (pour les enfantes défuntes) for Viola and Live ElectronicsKareem Roustom
Solo for ViolinSamir Odeh-Tamimi
Anthèmes 2 for Violin and Live ElectronicsPierre Boulez
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