Spectacle à Beauséjour : L'Orchestre de chambre Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Various music
Spectacle à Beauséjour : L'Orchestre de chambre Nouvelle-Aquitaine
réserver en ligne 51, boulevard de la République
17340 - Châtelaillon-Plage
17340 - Châtelaillon-Plage
Come and discover L'Orchestre de chambre Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Saturday March 15, 2025 at 8:30 pm on the Beauséjour stage.
This eclectic program takes us on a journey between two continents and two distinct eras:
from Schubert, absolute master of German Romanticism, to Piazzolla, Ginastera and Matalon, straight from
from Argentina. If tango was born in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, Astor Piazzolla took it to the greatest concert halls by creating the tango.
concert halls by creating tango nuevo. In Tangazo, subtitled Variations on Buenos Aires,
the obscure introduction reaches a lively rhythm, typical of tango. The great twentieth-century talent Alberto Ginastera
composed Danses Argentines Op. 2 in 1937, which takes up the melodic and rhythmic structures of popular
Argentinian folk music. Far from South America, it's to Ravel and his piano concertos that Argentinian
Argentinian Martin Matalon pays homage to Ravel and his piano concertos. Almost two centuries earlier, in Vienna, Schubert
completed his Symphony No. 6 in 1818, just as Italian music was beginning to make itself heard and
fascinated the Austrian composer. When Argentine tango resonates with the great German Romanticism!
Under the direction of Jean-François Heisser |
Jean-François Heisser, piano
Astor PIAZZOLLA: Tangazo-15' | Alberto GINASTERA: Three Argentinian dances for piano, Op.2-8' | Martin MATALON: Trame XVIII
MARTIN MATALON : Trame XV concerto for piano & orchestra - World premiere-25' | SCHUBERT
SCHUBERT: Symphony No.6 in C major D.589-30'
from Schubert, absolute master of German Romanticism, to Piazzolla, Ginastera and Matalon, straight from
from Argentina. If tango was born in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, Astor Piazzolla took it to the greatest concert halls by creating the tango.
concert halls by creating tango nuevo. In Tangazo, subtitled Variations on Buenos Aires,
the obscure introduction reaches a lively rhythm, typical of tango. The great twentieth-century talent Alberto Ginastera
composed Danses Argentines Op. 2 in 1937, which takes up the melodic and rhythmic structures of popular
Argentinian folk music. Far from South America, it's to Ravel and his piano concertos that Argentinian
Argentinian Martin Matalon pays homage to Ravel and his piano concertos. Almost two centuries earlier, in Vienna, Schubert
completed his Symphony No. 6 in 1818, just as Italian music was beginning to make itself heard and
fascinated the Austrian composer. When Argentine tango resonates with the great German Romanticism!
Under the direction of Jean-François Heisser |
Jean-François Heisser, piano
Astor PIAZZOLLA: Tangazo-15' | Alberto GINASTERA: Three Argentinian dances for piano, Op.2-8' | Martin MATALON: Trame XVIII
MARTIN MATALON : Trame XV concerto for piano & orchestra - World premiere-25' | SCHUBERT
SCHUBERT: Symphony No.6 in C major D.589-30'
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Périodes d'ouvertures
Accessibilité Tourisme et Handicap
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Even flooring with no obstacles
Absence of protrusions > 2 cm
Minimum aisle width of 90 cm
Lift (80 x 130 cm) and door >= 77 cm
Reception desk between 70-80 cm high
Height under table >= 70 cm width >= 77 cm
WC + grab handle + adequate space to move
Site, building totally accessible
Magnetic loop available at the reception
Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities
Infos pratiques
Animaux
Animaux refusés
Langues parlées
French