jeudi 11 septembre 2025 | 19:30 |
Boulanger, Lili (1893-1918) | D'un soir triste | |
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) | Concerto pour piano en ré majeur pour la main gauche | |
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) | Symphonie no. 7 en la majeur, Op.92 |
Samuel Lee | Direction |
Alice Sara Ott | Piano |
Iceland Symphony Orchestra |
In recent years, pianist Alice Sara Ott's star has been on the rise. She records for the Deutsche Grammophon label and is receiving deserved attention for her refreshing and intriguing choice of projects. Here, Alice Sara tackles the unusual Piano Concerto for the Left Hand by Maurice Ravel, a moving piece of music that emerged from the conflicts of World War I, where pianist Paul Wittgenstein lost his right hand. After the war, he continued his service to music and commissioned numerous works for the left hand alone. However, none of them is as successful as this great concerto by Ravel, which is popular in concert halls around the world.
Beethoven's Symphony no. 7 is one of the most popular works of Western musical heritage and is a favourite symphony of many. The dramatic structure of the music has meant that it has found its way into numerous films, and the piece is one of those that always grows in people's minds with each listen.
However, the concert begins with a beautiful and introspective interpretation of French composer Lili Boulanger's D'un soir triste - or Of a Sad Evening - where we humans often look inward and open up to our own emotions.
