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SUMMARY:Brahms Requiem
DESCRIPTION:Performance Details\n\n\n\n\n\nYannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor\nGil Shaham Violin\nJeanine De Bique Soprano\nChristopher Maltman Baritone\nPhiladelphia Symphonic Choir\nJoe Miller Director \nBates Nomad Concerto\, for violin and orchestra\nPeña Laguna Oraison\, for chorus and orchestra\nBrahms A German Requiem \n\nFriday\nJan 26\, 2024\, 2:00 PM\nSaturday\nJan 27\, 2024\, 8:00 PM\nSunday\nJan 28\, 2024\, 2:00 PM \n\nFrom Mozart to Berlioz to Britten\, great composers have poured their souls into settings of the requiem mass. Unique among them is Brahms’s utterly beautiful A German Requiem\, written after the death of his mother\, with its emphasis not on the dead\, but on those left behind; not on loss\, but on the joy of remembrance. From its opening phrase\, “Blessed are they that mourn\, for they shall be comforted\,” to its transporting finale of triumph and tranquility\, it touches the hearts of all who hear it. \nWritten with the intention of being paired with Brahms’s Requiem\, Cuban-Canadian composer Luis Ernesto Peña Laguna’s choral work Oraison was created in reaction to the COVID pandemic. Sung in four languages—French\, Spanish\, Latin\, and English—it ends on a note of joyful hope as the chorus sings in French\, “We emerge/Barefoot on the rosy meadows/At the first morning sun.” \nAnother cause for joy: There’s an extraordinary\, palpable energy in the hall when musicians who have special regard for each other come together in performance. And that’s what you can expect when Yannick welcomes the preeminent violinist Gil Shaham back for the world premiere of Mason Bates’s Nomad Concerto\, a piece co-commissioned by the Orchestra. Bates’s “stunning\, staggering\, stupendous” (Classical Voice North America) Piano Concerto thrilled Philadelphia Orchestra audiences in 2022; now you can hear this heralded composer’s newest work with a violinist beloved by audiences around the world.
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LOCATION:Marion Anderson Hall – Kimmel Center\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Philadelphia Orchestra":MAILTO:philadelphia_orchestra@philadelphiaorchestra.org
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