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Star recorder player Lucie Horsch performs a mixed repertoire of works by 20th-century composers from both the classical and jazz worlds.
Vocal and orchestral colours are the order of the day in this contrasting program where the shine of the brass contrasts with the impressionist moire, with the added bonus of Poulenc's smiling spirituality and Mussorgsky’s irresistible pictures!
Far from beginning with a clean slate, Pierre Boulez drew on ancient forms as foundations for his music, such as the liturgical forms at the heart of Répons—placed here in perspective alongside Debussy and Ravel, and a new work by Charlotte Bray.
Since his revelation at the Geneva Competition in 1990, Argentine pianist Nelson Goerner has proven one most captivating performers of his generation. In particular with Chopin, Debussy and Schumann, whose works he never tires of reexploring at the piano.
Orchestre Pasdeloup performs evocative pieces by Debussy and Ravel and, with guest soloist baritone Daniel Schmutzhard, excerpts from Mozart’s Magic Flute and Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer.
L’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia under the baton of its new music director, Daniel Harding, who succeeds Sir Antonio Pappano at the helm of the prestigious Roman orchestra.