Opening Night / NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra
»Une affaire française«
Tone colours, effortlessness and charm; or as Claude Debussy put it: »clarity, elegance, natural declamation«. These elements have characterised French music for centuries; they also characterise the 2016 season’s opening of the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, dedicated to the »Grande Nation«.
Chief conductor Thomas Hengelbrock and his orchestra, together with the NDR Chor and this year’s Artist in Residence countertenor Philippe Jaroussky, embark on a voyage through various periods of French music history. Starting point are the operas of Baroque composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, who Debussy called the representative of »the pure French tradition«.
Central to the second part of the concert is Marc-André Dalbavie’s »Sonnets de Louise Labé,« a contemporary composition based on the sounds of Debussy and Ravel. The finale of this opening night concert is Jacques Offenbach with his snappy and joyous operettas, replete with social criticism. These provide the perfect example of French lightheartedness »without which life would be unbearable,« as Francis Poulenc once said.
Performers
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester
NDR Vokalensemble
Judith van Wanroij soprano
Philippe Jaroussky countertenor
conductor Thomas Hengelbrock
Programme
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Suite aus der Oper »Dardanus«
Marc-André Dalbavie
Sonnets de Louise Labé
Jacques Ibert
Bacchanale
Jaques Offenbach
Chöre, Arien, Ensembles und Orchesterstücke aus Oper und Operette
Saved Events
Login required. If you do not have an Elbphilharmonie customer account, registering is quick and easy.