Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage57th Street and, 7th Ave, New York, 10019, États-Unis
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de New York
Programme
Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) | Symphony in C "Roma" | |
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) | La Mort de Cléopâtre | |
Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) | Les Pins de Rome (Pini di Roma) |
Artistes
Joyce DiDonato | Mezzo-soprano |
Riccardo Muti | Direction, Direction musicale |
Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
Rome connects the music heard here. Berlioz’s cantata La mort de Cléopâtre was a Prix de Rome candidate. Although it didn’t win the prize, its dramatic vocal line and vivid orchestral writing give it riveting operatic power. Bizet paid tribute to the city in his orchestral suite Roma, noteworthy for its lithesome Scherzo and whirling Tarantella finale. Respighi’s spectacularly orchestrated tone poem Pines of Romepaint the city’s greenery in technicolor sound, including frolicking children, holy chants, bird song, and a ghostly Roman legion.