On the podium, in his Maggio debut, maestro Luciano Acocella conducting the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra.
Soloist at the piano in the performance of Čajkovskij's Concerto No. 1 is Giuseppe Albanese.
Opening with a composition with fairy-tale overtones, Maurice Ravel's Ma mère l'oye. Hypothesized as a gift to the children of two of his friends, the musician was inspired by some famous French fairy tales by Charles Perrault, Madame d'Aulnoy and Madame Leprince de Beaumont such as “Sleeping Beauty,” “Thumbling” or “Beauty and the Beast”: simplicity of means, transparency in instrumentation and unquestionable stylistic refinement are the ingredients with which Ravel realizes this delightful fairy tale picture.
This is followed by one of Pëtr Il’ič Čajkovskij's best-known and most popular compositions: the Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Major, Op. 23. Composed between 1874 and 1875, except for returning to it twice more to give a final version in 1889, it has entered the common imagination as an emblem of the late Romantic concerto characterized by melodies of great expressiveness and sentimentality.
The piano is undoubtedly the absolute protagonist with highly virtuosic writing. Closing the concert are Modest Mussorgskij's famous Pictures of an Exhibition. Composed in 1874, in memory of his friend Viktor Hartmann (painter and architect), they were originally born as a piano cycle, which would later be orchestrated in 1922 by Maurice Ravel. In the Pictures, the composer describes an imaginary walk through the halls of the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts where Hartmann's paintings were displayed after his death.
Maurice Ravel
Ma mère l’oye
Pëtr Il’ič Čajkovskij
Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor Op. 23 for piano and orchestra
Modest Musorgskij
Pictures at an exhibition
Conductor
Luciano Acocella
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra
Piano
Giuseppe Albanese
Settore D | 20,00€ |
Settore C | 30,00€ |
Settore B | 40,00€ |
Settore A | 50,00€ |