Erzsébet Házy Actualités
chanteuse sopraniste d'opéra hongroise
- soprano
- Hongrie
- artiste lyrique, compositeur ou compositrice, acteur ou actrice
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2017-02-02 17:33:56
Kaija Saariaho : Jardins secrets
PARIS, Radio France. Dimanche 12 février 2017, 16h. Concert Jardins Secrets… Avec Nicolas Tulliez, harpe. Le Festival Présences 2017 à Radio France souligne la fertile créativité de la compositrice finlandaise Kaija Saariaho qui réside à Paris. Le Festival parisien lui dédie un portrait incontournable du 10 au 19 février 2017. LIRE notre présentation du Festival Présences 2017 . Jean-Claude Risset Sud : extrait Iannis Xenakis Orient-Occident Valérie Vivancos Hazy Metal (CM) Mario Mary 2261 Kaija Saariaho Jardin secret I Martin Matalon Traces XII *, pour harpe et électronique (CRF-CM) Nicolas Tulliez, harpe Retour du GRM à Présences pour un programme 100% électro-acoustique. À la faveur de sa commande de Radio France pour la série Alla Breve, Martin Matalon poursuit son cycle de Traces dont il nous offre aujourd’hui un opus […]
2015-12-08 08:49:46
The Pettersson project continues: Christian Lindberg and the Norrköping Symphony
To play this music both passionately and convincingly is truly a massive achievement, and the Norrköping band under Lindberg’s direction have done it yet again. One could argue that there are countless composers in the classical music universe who have been unjustly neglected. The reasons for this are many; the composer is too unfamiliar, the music is too difficult to play, too difficult to conduct, or too difficult for the audience to understand. Allan Petersson is perhaps the unjustly neglected 20th-century symphonist, and the reasons for his neglect could very well be defined by the precise factors mentioned above. The Norrköping Symphony Orchestra and Christian Lindberg have made it their mission to bring this composer to wider audiences, and this afternoon’s concert was a continuation of these efforts. The program opened with Lindberg’s clarinet concerto, entitled The Erratic Dreams of Mr. Grönstedt. For the casual listener, music by living composers […]
2015-09-10 09:09:38
Original Sibelius and an Aho premiere: Hannu Lintu and the Finnish RSO
Sibelius is getting the royal treatment in his home country this year, as the music world celebrates the 150th birthday of the great composer. While performances of the usual suspects (the symphonies and the most popular tone poems) are found in abundance in Finland this year, the Finnish RSO has decided to take a different approach to the celebrations by presenting earlier versions of established masterpieces. At least based on the works presented this evening, the results were both frustrating and enlightening. The program opened with the original (Yale) version of Sibelius’ The Oceanides. In contrast to the final version, this version of the work had the impression of beginning in media res–no real introduction. There was a sense of the music going in multiple directions; it felt fragmented and extremely tentative. Sibelius did take us to a climax, but it seemed surprising and unprepared for. A sense of uncertainty […]
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