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Gerald Fenech listens to a series of works by Maurice Ravel which all failed to win the Prix de Rome. 'Pascal Rophé draws some convincing performances and, in his hands, the music has an immediacy that keeps it consistently fresh and vivid.'
2021-10-04 13:45:55
President of Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire (ONPL), Antoine Chéreau, made the announcement after their Syndical Committee met in late September 2021. Goetzel will succeed Pascal Rophé in the position. “What an honor and what a pleasure to have the opportunity to create music, beauty and union with the great National Orchestra […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2019-02-17 20:42:00
Berlioz, Haitink, Mahler and other livestreams
[…] Beethoven 9, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks live from 22nd February on BR Klassik. Red Letter DayBernard Haitink at 90, LSO, Barbican : Bruckner 4 amd Mozart from 10th March. I'll be at the Mahler 4 programme on 12th March, which isn't being broadcast. There are still a few tickets for the repeat on 14th March. Grab them - Anna Lucia Richter the soloist is worth hearingBerlioz Bits - Lélio, Waverley. La Mort de Cléopatra Pascal Rophé, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, live from GlasgowMahler Das Lied von der Erde - Sakari Oramo BBC SO - Elizabeth Kullmann and Stuart Skelton, who should be good. From 22nd February
2018-09-01 08:56:20
Language, Catalan culture & audience engagement: I chat to mezzo Marta Fontanals Simmons
[…] And Catalan is of course and intriguing mix of French and Spanish.During her childhood Mart and family went to Spain every Summer, driving through France and so Marta feels comfortable with French culture and language. Though fluent in French, she feels she wants to get to the position of being able to sing in French as well as native speakers. She recently recorded Berlioz' La captive with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and French conductor Pascal Rophé. French song of this period is very much about inflecting the text so Marta was gratified that Rophé complimented her on her French.Regarding Czech, I was curious about what it was like to sing in and Marta explained that the vowels are clean and Italianate so it is lovely to sing in despite the clusters of consonants. When she sang in Jancek's The Cunning Little Vixen at Glyndebourne, the conductor was Czech, Jakub Hrusa […]
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