The Philadelphia Orchestra The Firebird Thursday Nov 21, 2019 Saturday Nov 23, 2019
Concert Information
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Jane
Date
2019-11-07 11:28
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Overview
Stéphane Denève - Conductor
Kelley O'Connor - Mezzo-soprano
PROGRAM
Auerbach - Icarus for Orchestra
Lieberson - Neruda Songs
INTERMISSION
Stravinsky - The Firebird (complete ballet)
With these concerts our esteemed colleague Stéphane Denève begins his sixth and final season as our principal guest conductor. Soviet-born American composer Lera Auerbach says she was drawn to the myth of Icarus because of “his wish to reach the unreachable, the intensity of the ecstatic brevity of his flight, and the inevitability of his fall.” Her adventurous musical palette exploits the full sonic range of the orchestra: shimmering, soaring, and ultimately dying away. Stravinsky describes a different myth about feathered flight in his Firebird. He mined everything from Russian folk music to his classical forebears (especially his teacher, Rimsky-Korsakov) to tell this story of a prince, an evil king, and, of course, a magical firebird. Peter Lieberson set five love poems by Pablo Neruda to music in this touching work written for his wife, mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, who gave the world premiere.
Stéphane Denève - Conductor
Kelley O'Connor - Mezzo-soprano
PROGRAM
Auerbach - Icarus for Orchestra
Lieberson - Neruda Songs
INTERMISSION
Stravinsky - The Firebird (complete ballet)
With these concerts our esteemed colleague Stéphane Denève begins his sixth and final season as our principal guest conductor. Soviet-born American composer Lera Auerbach says she was drawn to the myth of Icarus because of “his wish to reach the unreachable, the intensity of the ecstatic brevity of his flight, and the inevitability of his fall.” Her adventurous musical palette exploits the full sonic range of the orchestra: shimmering, soaring, and ultimately dying away. Stravinsky describes a different myth about feathered flight in his Firebird. He mined everything from Russian folk music to his classical forebears (especially his teacher, Rimsky-Korsakov) to tell this story of a prince, an evil king, and, of course, a magical firebird. Peter Lieberson set five love poems by Pablo Neruda to music in this touching work written for his wife, mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, who gave the world premiere.
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