Events for 1. February 2023 - 7. January 2023

Diana Čemerytė, TePra I-II, Gotha

Lõfflerhaus Kultur-Raum Margarethenstraße,, Gotha, Deutschland

Homage to Hildegard von Bingen Accordion: Mirjana Petercol, Further works by Gubaidulina and Dinescu

Mel Bonis, Femmes de légende : Ophélie, Salomé, Le Songe de Cléopâtre, Orchestre National Capitole Toulouse

La Halle aux grains 1 Pl. Dupuy, Toulouse, Frankreich

From the organiser's website:  The creative life of César Franck coincided with the emergence of a number of female personalities in the very male-dominated milieu of French composers. While some of them worked in obscurity all their lives, others achieved real fame, only to be forgotten all too quickly by posterity. Conductor: Leo Hussain Soprano: Anaïs Constans Mezzo-soprano: Aude Extrémo Tenor: François Rougier Augusta HOLMÈS: Andromède Marie JAËLL: Ossiane: Song of Doubt Mel BONIS: Femmes de légende Nadia BOULANGER: La Sirène

Ljubica Maric, Passacaglia, Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra

Benaroya Hall 200 University St,, Seattle, Vereinigte Staaten

Von der Veranstalterwebsite: “Tchaikovsky’s first true masterpiece”: Romeo and Juliet Dismissed by its composer as “a very noisy piece”, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture is likely his most oft-performed composition, a depiction in sound of Russia’s victory over Napoleon’s Grande Armée. Just as popular is the composer’s first musical rendering of a Shakespeare play, the fantasy-overture Romeo and Juliet, with its musical portrayals of the young lovers’ passion against the background of their families’ seething mutual hatred. The radiant soprano Allison Pohl will take the stage for a bouquet of romantic songs by Richard Strauss. Two masterly explorations of classical forms will launch this wide-ranging program: Bach’s “Little” Fugue in g, and the haunting Passacaglia of Ljubica Marić (considered the most important of 20th century Serbian composers).

Mel Boni’s Salomé, Op. 100 and other compositions

Detroit Orchestra Hall Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center 3711 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Vereinigte Staaten

Conductor Fabien Gabel leads the DSO in a program of musical gems inspired by an original femme fatale and reminiscent of the French-influenced programs of former music director Paul Paray. Program: MEL BONIS: Salomé, Op. 100 ANDERS HILLBORG: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (US Premiere) RICHARD STRAUSS: "Salome's Dance" from Salome, Op. 54 FLORENT SCHMITT: La Tragedie de Salomé, Op. 50

Mel Boni’s Salomé, Op. 100 and other compositions

Detroit Orchestra Hall Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center 3711 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Vereinigte Staaten

Conductor Fabien Gabel leads the DSO in a program of musical gems inspired by an original femme fatale and reminiscent of the French-influenced programs of former music director Paul Paray. Program: MEL BONIS: Salomé, Op. 100 ANDERS HILLBORG: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (US Premiere) RICHARD STRAUSS: "Salome's Dance" from Salome, Op. 54 FLORENT SCHMITT: La Tragedie de Salomé, Op. 50

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