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Concert   Opera   
11 Feb / Sat    20:30
Auditorio Alfredo Kraus
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria / Festival de Musica de Canarias / tel + 34 90 240 55 04 / info.festival@canariasculturaenred.com / www.festivaldecanarias.com

Robert Schumann Requiem für Mignon op. 98b / Symphony no. 4 op. 120 in D minor / Nachtlied op. 108 / Manfred op. 115
Conductor
Sir John Eliot Gardiner / Choir The Monteverdi Choir / Speaker Gert Voss


The MCO will make its debut on the Canary Islands with Sir Eliot Gardiner and his sensational Monteverdi Choir. The two concerts - in and Las Palmas - are part of the Festival de Musica de Canarias and take place in the middle of a larger tour. The programme will be rehearsed and first performed at the , with the last two concerts taking the orchestra to and on the Spanish mainland.

The orchestra has wished for many years to play under the baton of British conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Now, the first programme in collaboration with him will consist of choral and orchestral works by Schumann, a composer Gardiner is renowned for both studying and performing. Gardiner’s recordings - made with original instruments and based on a faithful, scholarly approach to Schumann’s scores - have fundamentally influenced the way we understand the composer. Together with the Monteverdi Choir, which he has led now for nearly 50 years, Gardiner set new standards in the repertoire for chorus and orchestra.

The central piece in the programme will be Schumann’s incidental music to Manfred by Lord Byron. The great German actor and Vienna Burgtheater star, Gert Voss, will appear as the speaker. Together with Sir John Eliot Gardiner and Voss, , who serves as Gardiner’s assistant, created an abridged version of the text especially for this tour, as the original version, nearly 2 hours in length, would have been too long for the concert format. The text is now arranged in such a way as to support and intensify Byron’s technique of illuminating various aspects of Manfred’s character through a series of encounters with other persons. In the new version of the text only two characters are present in each scene, Manfred and one other, and all are played by Gert Voss.

In undertaking the task of cutting more than half of the text, Philipp was committed to retaining the order of scenes so as not to change the dramaturgy of the music. Every word of the resulting text is original Byron: nothing was altered or added. In particular, the texts immediately before and after musical interludes remain exactly as Schumann prescribed so that the music always reacts to or prepares the way for the same words that inspired Schumann. The complete text will be recited and sung in German, with super-titles in the language of the host country.

The programme also includes Schumann’s Symphony Nr. 4 and the rarely performed choral works Requiem for Mignon and Nachtlied. The solo parts will be performed by the outstanding singers of the Monteverdi Choir.



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