Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Vox Luminis & Aurore Orchestra
Brussels, Palais des Beaux‐Arts — Henry le Boeuf Hall
About the Event
Immerse yourself in the stunning architecture of Brussels's breathtaking Palais des Beaux‐Arts for the ultimate concert set to awake your understanding of classical music. What answers can classical music offer to today's major social and environmental issues? How can a musician respond? Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja found an impetus in the Gregorian Dies irae (Day of Wrath) and the fear of the last judgement it depicts. She describes her Dies irae as “a play without a plot, intended as an assault on the senses.” It's a caustic indictment of bellicosity and the ongoing climate crisis. Kopatchinskaja transports you from Battalia à 10 in D, Heinrich Biber’s baroque evocation of war, to Black Angels by George Crumb – an iconic composition criticising the Vietnam War. She concludes with Galina Ustvolskaya’s devastating Dies irae, in which Kopatchinskaja herself plays percussion.
Artists
Ensemble: | Vox Luminis |
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Orchestra: | Aurora Orchestra |
Violin: | Patricia Kopatchinskaja |
Piano: | Anthony Romaniuk |
Address
Palais des Beaux‐Arts, Rue Ravenstein 23, Brussels, Belgium — Google Maps