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Klaus Mäkelä & Concertgebouw Orchestra: Ravel, Bartók & Connesson

Klaus Mäkelä & Concertgebouw Orchestra: Ravel, Bartók & Connesson

Musicians

  • Concertgebouw Orchestra
  • Klaus Mäkelä conductor
  • Emily Beynon flute
  • Ivan Podyomov oboe

Works

  • Ravel

    Shéhérazade

  • Connesson

    Les belles heures (Commissioned by het Concertgebouworkest) (wereldpremière)

  • Connesson

    Danses concertantes (Commissioned by the Concertgebouw Orchestra) (wereldpremière)

  • Bartók

    music from 'The Miraculous Mandarin'

  • This concert has an intermission

About the concert

The Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Klaus Mäkelä and two soloists from the orchestra will take you to far-off worlds. Stories by Ravel and Bartók and two works by contemporary musical conjurer Guillaume Connesson: four pieces to fire up your imagination.

Ivan Podyomov and Emily Beynon

Klaus Mäkelä invites listeners to use their ears and eyes. Maurice Ravel, a master of ‘visual’ composition, could depict exotic settings and fairy-tale atmospheres with razor-sharp precision. In the rarely performed orchestral miniature Shéhérazade, we are transported to the world of The Thousand and One Nights. Ravel’s compatriot Guillaume Connesson is a contemporary sound wizard. His works sound almost cinematic, not least because of their highly refined orchestration. In addition to his recent oboe concerto, entitled Les belles heures, with Ivan Podyomov as soloist, the programme features the brand-new flute concerto he composed especially for the Concertgebouw Orchestra and its principal flautist Emily Beynon. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover for yourself why Connesson’s exciting music appeals to such a wide audience.

Béla Bartók

The programme contrasts French sophistication with Hungarian horror by Béla Bartók. In The Miraculous Mandarin, Bartók managed to express in music the more primitive side of modern civilisation. This grim fairy tale sounds just as exciting – and alarming – as it did 100 years ago.

  • Genre

    Orchestra, Contemporary

  • Organizer

    Concertgebouworkest

  • Thanks to:

    ING, Unilever and Booking.com Global Partners Concertgebouw Orchestra

Tickets

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  • Drinks are included in the price of admission. When the price category 'Online sprint under 30' is available, you can order 1 ticket 4 hours before the start of a concert.

  • Prices do not include transaction fee: € 4,50 per order.