Symphonischer Chor Hamburg / Neue Philharmonie Hamburg / Matthias Janz

Boulanger / Martin / Poulenc / Mendelssohn Bartholdy

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This concert has already taken place! 17.50 | 31.80 | 41.70 | 52.70 | 61.50
Ilker Arcayürek
Ilker Arcayürek © Gillian Riesen
Laeiszhalle Hamburg
Laeiszhalle Hamburg © Maxim Schulz
Matthias Janz
Matthias Janz © unbezeichnet

Between worlds

Francis Poulenc had a mischievous streak in his neck. Contemporaries accused him of lacking seriousness in his Gloria – and indeed, movements two and four are quite jokey. He was called a »monk and rascal« because he was also capable of serious inner reflection. He considered his music to be as cheerful and pious as monks playing soccer, which he had once observed. The other movements of the Gloria show other typical characteristics of Francis Poulenc’s music: heroic sound with timpani and trumpets at the beginning, intimate sounds with woodwinds, solo singing and choir in the third movement and a large, softer sound in the finale. Poulenc himself said: »I believe I have brought the best and most credible aspect of myself into my choral music.«

Performers

Symphonischer Chor Hamburg

Neue Philharmonie Hamburg

Jasmin Delfs soprano

Bogna Bernagiewicz soprano

Ilker Arcayürek tenor

director Matthias Janz

Programme

Lili Boulanger
Vieille prière bouddhique

Frank Martin
Notre Père / from: In terra pax

Francis Poulenc
Gloria für Sopran, Chor und Orchester FP 177

– Interval –

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 52 »Hymn of Praise«

Promoter: Symphonischer Chor Hamburg e.V.

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