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Morlot in his element for L’Enfant et les sortilèges

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“the sculptures resembled confections made of delectably frosted spun sugar”
Reviewed at Benaroya Hall, S Mark Taper Auditorium, Seattle on 3 June 2017
Bizet, Jeux d'enfants, Op.22
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 9 in E flat major, "Jeunehomme", K271
Schumann, Kinderszenen: Träumerei (Reverie), Op.15 no.7
Ravel, L'Enfant et les sortilèges
Ludovic Morlot, Conductor
Anne Patterson, Director
Zane Pihlstrom, Set Designer
Michèle Losier, The Child
Rachele Gilmore, Fire, Nightingale, Princess
Soraya Mafi, Shepherdess
Allyson McHardy, Cat (female)
Delphine Haidan, Mother
Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Little old man, Tree frog, Wedgwood teapot
Alexandre Duhamel, Cat (male)
Alexandre Sylvestre, Tree, Clock
Seattle Symphony
Jan Lisiecki, Piano
Seattle Symphony Chorale
Adam Larsen, Video
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Peter Oundjian bridges the centuries in Seattle
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