Palau de la Musica: Mendelssohn’s Octet and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade
Barcelona, Palau de la Música Catalana — Concert Hall
About the Event
Experience the exquisite classical music of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy at the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona. Led by violinist Vlad Stanculeasa, the Franz Schubert Filharmonia's talented principals take center stage in this highly‐anticipated concert, showcasing Mendelssohn's Octet and Tchaikovsky's brilliant Serenade for strings.
Program
- Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy – Octet, op. 20
- Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Serenade for strings, op. 48
Artists
Orchestra: | Franz Schubert Filharmonia |
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Conductor: | Vlad Stanculeasa |
Palau de la Música Catalana
The Palau de la Musica Catalana is a dazzling building situated in the northern part of Barcelona's Old Town. An architectural jewel of the Catalan Art Nouveau style, built between 1905 and 1908, its rich interior displays the work of the region's artisans in the form of stained-glass windows, ceramics, sculptures, paintings and blacksmithing. The extensive use of glass in the construction of the venue creates stunningly radiant interiors. The dusty red facade of the Palau is decorated with busts of great composers including Bach, Beethoven and Wagner, and colorful mosaics in floral patterns. The centre of the Palau is the magnificent concert hall, entirely lit by natural sunlight due to the extraordinary skylight in the centre of the richly ornate ceiling, which is popular for symphonic and chamber music. According to Lluís Domènech i Montaner, the architect who designed the Palau, the aim was to create a “garden for music” – an objective he definitely managed to achieve.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 6, written in 1893, is Tchaikovsky’s last symphony which he considered his finest work. Its nickname ‘Pathetique’ suggests that the work contains deep and profound contemplations about life and death. Its music is dark and solemn with the exception of the second waltz movement. Many critics saw this symphony as an authobiographical expression of the composer’s uneasy life. The 6th Symphony premiered on 28 October 1893 and was given good reviews but didn’t make a sensation. Nine days later the composer died. After his death the symphony was performed once again at the tribute concert and that time, the audience was deeply touched by the poignant music and gave proper credit to it.
Address
Palau de la Música Catalana, c/ Palau de la Música, 4‐6, Barcelona, Spain — Google Maps