Série Pianista: Yefim Bronfman
Amesterdam, Sala de concertos (Concertgebouw) — Main Hall
Sobre o Evento
Mergulhe em uma noite encantadora de clássicos do piano no deslumbrante Concertgebouw em Amsterdã, apresentando as composições lendárias de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky e Claude Debussy. "Fazer música não é apenas um trabalho, é uma existência à parte", afirma o pianista Yefim Bronfman, capturando a essência do profundo impacto da música. Esta noite, o aclamado Grande Pianista apresentará peças de Mozart, Debussy e Tchaikovsky. Se a música ressoar como uma tinta fresca, Bronfman terá alcançado seu objetivo.
Programação
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Piano Sonata No. 12 in F major, K. 332
- Claude Debussy – Images (Deuxième série)
- Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Piano Sonata in G major Op. 37
Artistas
Piano, Violoncelo da Spalla: | Yefim Bronfman Pianist Yefim Bronfman made his international debut in 1975 with Zubin Mehta and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1989 and gave a series of recitals with Isaac Stern in 1991. Bronfman won a Grammy award in 1997 for his recording of the three Bartók piano concertos with Esa‐Pekka Salonen and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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Concertgebouw
The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam was built as a result of a public campaign aimed at financing a new Philharmonic hall. A grand Neoclassical concert hall topped with a symbolic Apollo´s lyre, it opened in 1888. In the late 20th century the Concertgebouw was renovated in order to improve the acoustics and add more space for visitors. The magnificent organ, after almost a century of service, was also restored and modernised. The Concertgebouw hosts around 600 concerts every year, ranging from big symphonic performances to jazz and pop concerts. Conveniently located at the beautiful Museumplein (Museum Square) with the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh museum right next to it, everyone will find something to their taste in one of the finest concert halls in the world!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Perhaps the most important composer of all time, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer of the late 18th century. Born in 1756 in Salzburg, he showed prodigious musical talent from childhood. Beginning at five years of age, he composed more than 600 works, including concertos, symphonies, religious works and operas before his premature death at the age of 35. Hi influence over successive generations cannot be overestated - Ludwig van Beethoven wrote of Mozart "posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years”. Despite the immense success of his compositions, and the acclaim he received across Europe, Mozart achieved little financial security and rwas buried in an unmarked grave in Vienna's St Marx Cemetery.
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.
Morada
Sala de concertos (Concertgebouw), Concertgebouwplein, 10, Amesterdam, Netherlands — Veja no Google Maps