viernes 17 abril 2026 | 20:00 |
Piazzolla, Astor (1921-1992) | Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (The 4 Seasons of Buenos Aires) | |
Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) | Las cuatro estaciones (Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione), op. 8 núm. 1-4 |
SDNA | Diseño de iluminación, Productor |
Ruth Rogers | Dirección musical, Violín |
London Mozart Players |
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons is a classical music favourite, vividly capturing nature’s drama from the freshness of spring to the crackle of a summer storm. But how would these seasons sound for a climate on the other side of the world?
Enter Astor Piazzolla – the revolutionary Argentinian composer who transformed the tango with his blend of classical and jazz influences. His Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, written 200 years after Vivaldi’s original, reflects the city’s urban charm, with sweeping melodies and vibrant bursts of those recognisable tango dance rhythms.
Piazzolla nods to Vivaldi in his piece, but not exactly where you might expect. Living on different continents, the two composers experienced the seasons in contrast – you might hear some piercing echoes of a Venetian winter seep into the sultry heat of a Buenos Aires summer.
To heighten your listening experience, specially commissioned, bespoke visuals will spill across the walls of St Martin’s, transporting you across the hemispheres as you’re immersed in the seasonal changes.
