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deFilharmonie . Mikhail Agrest Nederlands: Geacht publiek, wees gerust. In Bernsteins round-up van de Griekse filosofie valt geen antiek sofisme te bespeuren! Voor zijn aanstekelijke Serenade liet de Beethoven van Broadway zich inspireren door Plato's 'Symposium'. Zeven filosofen oreren over de luimen der liefde. Van Alcibiades tot Socrates presenteert Bernstein een auditief compendium van de wijsgerige liefde. De Franse topviolist Laurent Korcia geeft uw favoriete wijsgeer passend gestalte. De belegering van Leningrad in de oren van Sjostakovitsj. Dat is zijn Zevende Symfonie. Sjostakovitsj begon eraan toen de stad in 1941 door Duitse troepen genadeloos werd bestookt. Hoewel de sovjetpropaganda er graag het heldhaftig verzet en het lijden van het volk onder het juk van het Duitse beleg in wilde zien, zou Sjostakovitsj dit genuanceerd hebben: 'Mijn Zevende Symfonie gaat over het Leningrad dat door Stalin werd verwoest, en waar Hitler slechts de genadeklap uitdeelde'. Zo staat geschreven in de omstreden memoires van Solomon Volkov. Français : Cher public, soyez tranquille. Pas d'anciens sophismes à l'horizon dans le round-up de Bernstein de la philosophie grecque! Pour sa séduisante Sérénade, le Beethoven de Broadway se laissa inspirer par le 'Symposium' de Platon. Sept philosophes pérorent sur les chimères de l'amour. D'Alcibiade à Socrate, Bernstein présente un compendium auditif de l'amour philosophique. Le grand violoniste français Laurent Korcia donnera une figure authentique à votre philosophe favori. Le siège de Leningrad sous la plume de Chostakovitch: c'est là sa Septième Symphonie. Chostakovitch commença sa composition lorsqu'en 1941, la ville était impitoyablement assiégée par les troupes allemandes. Bien que la propagande soviétique y eut volontiers perçu la résistance héroïque et la souffrance du peuple sous le joug du siège allemand, Chostakovitch aurait nuancé la chose: 'Ma Septième Symphonie parle du Leningrad détruit par Staline, où Hitler ne fit que donner le coup de grâce'. Voilà ce qui figure dans les mémoires controversées de Solomon Volkov. English: Dear audience, rest assured. In Bernstein's summary of Greek philosophy there is no trace of antique sophism! In his infectious Serenade, the 'Beethoven of Broadway' allowed himself to be inspired by Plato's 'Symposium'. Seven philosophers hold forth on the whimsical nature of love. From Alcibiades to Socrates, Bernstein presents an aural compendium of philosophical love. The top French violinist Laurent Korcia gives suitable shape to your favourite philosopher. The siege of Leningrad in Shostakovich's ears is expressed in his Seventh Symphony. Shostakovich began the piece when the city was being mercilessly harassed by German troops in 1941. Although Soviet propaganda was glad to regard it as a depiction of the heroic resistance and suffering of the people under the yoke of the German siege, Shostakovich endeavoured to add some nuances: 'My Seventh Symphony is about the Leningrad which was destroyed by Stalin and where Hitler only dished out the final blows', or so it says in the controversial memoirs written by Solomon Volkov. |
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Production Details InfoField | Symfonie nr 7 in C, opus 60 'Leningrad' (Dmitri Sjostakovitsj); Serenade (after Plato's Symposium) (Leonard Bernstein) Nederlands: Antwerp Symphony Orchestra (muzikale uitvoering); Mikhail Agrest (muzikale uitvoering); Laurent Korcia (viool) Nederlands: muziek Français : musique English: music |
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