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Dans Ligeti et Bruckner, l'apocalypse selon Esa-Pekka Salonen

Après les abysses du Requiem de Ligeti, le chef finlandais a su mener l'Orchestre de Paris vers une Quatrième Symphonie de Bruckner très touchante, qui a sonné comme la recréation d'un monde disparu.
Olga Neuwirth à l'honneur de la 35e édition du Festival Présences

Consacrée à la musique de la compositrice autrichienne, l'édition 2025 du festival a proposé une pléiade de créations d'esthétiques variées, de l'énergie folle de Christophe Bertrand au bruitisme de Margareta Ferek-Petrić.
From darkness to light: Beethoven 9 in Helsinki
The traditional end of year performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony took on extra significance in this, his 250th anniversary year.
Carsen's Carmélites returns to Amsterdam
After showing in 13 theatres around the world, Robert Carsen’s Dialogues des carmélites returns again to Amsterdam, where it was premiered in 1997. Almost 20 years on, its finale remains a shattering theatrical experience.
Paper Doll: Kentridge screens an elusive Lulu
The child-woman Lulu is a reflective receptacle for desire in Dutch National Opera’s extraordinary filmic production.
Wolfgang Rihm's Dionysos makes Nietzsche sing
Friedrich Nietzsche’s life was not that of an isolated contemplative but rather full of personal frustration, eventually ending in syphilitic madness. While his work has been often linked with music--most notably in his relationship with Wagner and Richard Strauss’s tone poem based on Also sprach Zarathustra--making his life into an opera may seem a dubious proposition.
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ParisOrchestre de Paris / Esa-Pekka Salonen

Ligeti, Bruckner
Orchestre de Paris; Richard Wilberforce; Jennifer France; Virpi Räisänen; Chœur de l'Orchestre de Paris; New London Chamber Choir
