Tickets: € 29,50
Programme
Ekaterina Levental mezzo-soprano
Frank Peters piano
Vassilis Varvaresos piano
Shannon Lee violin
Antonii Baryshevskyi piano
Tim Brackman violin
Kira van der Woerd violin
Elisa-Karen Tavenier viola
Pieter de Koe cello
Jelmer de Moed clarinet & live electronics
Paris by night
Erik Satie
Chansons – for voice and piano
George Gershwin
Songs from musicals (1920s–30s) – for voice and piano
Maurice Ravel
Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major (1923–27) – for violin and piano
Nostalgia in the Salon
Ernest Chausson
Concert for Violin, Piano and String Quartet,
Op. 21 (1889–91) – for violin, piano and string quartet
Ghostly shadows
Maurice Ravel
Gaspard de la nuit (1908) – for solo piano
Pierre Boulez
Dialogue de l’ombre double (1985) – for clarinet and live
electronics
Ravel was a night owl. He loved wandering through Paris at night. He incorporated the sounds of cafés and cabarets into his music. This concert opens with songs by Satie and Gershwin, which Ravel would have encountered in the city's nightlife. He also incorporated the jazz he heard into the middle section of his violin sonata, titled 'Blues'. Parisian musical life was rich and varied.
Ravel was an innovator. While other composers remained faithful to the 19th century, a time when salons flourished and which Marcel Proust captured so masterfully in his novels, Ravel looked to the present. This exuberance can be heard in Ernest Chausson's Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet. Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit is full of night visions and suspense, with the devilish dwarf Scarbo casting giant shadows on the wall. A study in shadow play is Ravel admirer Pierre Boulez's Dialogue de l'ombre double. Clarinettist Jelmer de Moed confronts his own shadow in this unparalleled solo piece featuring live electronics.