- Main Hall
- from 20,00
Concertgebouw Orchestra plays Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
Concertgebouw Orchestra plays Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
Musicians
- Concertgebouw Orchestra
- Gustavo Gimeno conductor
Works
Murphy
Curiosity, Genius, and the Search for Petula Clark (Nederlandse première)
Moussa
Symphony No. 2 (Nederlandse première)
Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring
This concert has an intermission
About the concert
The Concertgebouw Orchestra, led by Gustavo Gimeno, couples Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring with contemporary works by Kelly-Marie Murphy and Samy Moussa.
Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring
In 1913, Igor Stravinsky’s ballet music for The Rite of Spring shook the music world to its core. After a famously scandalous concert in Paris, this innovative work quickly assumed its rightful place on the concert stage. Stravinsky’s bold sound collages, pounding, angular rhythms and sharp contrasts were not only ultramodern but also very catchy. And The Rite of Spring continues to capture the hearts of successive generations of music lovers.
Gustavo Gimeno
Gustavo Gimeno began his career as a percussionist with the Concertgebouw Orchestra. But he has since gone on to become a highly sought-after conductor, at the helm of orchestras in Luxembourg and Toronto. In the latter city, Gimeno has recently become well acquainted with the Canadian musical scene. He will bring two exciting compositions with him, both making their Dutch debuts: Samy Moussa’s 2022 Second Symphony and a work by Kelly-Marie Murphy, which – other than the title might suggest – is inspired by Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
Genre
Orchestra, Contemporary
Organizer
Concertgebouworkest
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Tickets
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Standard | €55.00 | €20.00 |
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