Pygmalion, Raphael Pichon
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Pygmalion, choir and orchestra, under the direction of Raphaël Pichon, enjoys resonating contrasting works while reviving the spirit of their creation. They are joined here by two loyal collaborators, Sabine Devieilhe and Stéphane Degout.
Organically connected to Bach and Mozart, Pygmalion distances itself from its favorite composers to present an unprecedented musical encounter. It is well-known that Ambroise Thomas, director of the Paris Conservatory, who was troubled by Gabriel Fauré's bold writing, dismissed his younger colleague's candidacy for the position of composition professor in 1872. Fauré had to wait until 1896 to join the Paris institution… where he would later become director himself. Nevertheless, the Paris of the turn of the century delights in these two exceptional melodists, the former adored at the opera for Mignon and Hamlet, and the latter applauded for his talents as a pianist, organist, and composer. His luminous and peaceful Requiem rightly remains one of the most famous.
Program and cast
Duration: Approximately 1h45
Pygmalion - Choir and Orchestra
Raphaël Pichon, Conductor
Sabine Devieilhe, Soprano
Stéphane Degout, Baritone
Programme
Ambroise Thomas
Hamlet
Excerpts
Hector Berlioz
Tristia
Funeral March for the Final Scene of Hamlet
Gabriel Fauré
Requiem
1900 Version
Philharmonie de Paris
Grande salle Pierre Boulez - Philharmonie
The Grande salle Pierre Boulez (Symphonic Hall) boasts innovations in architecture, stage design and acoustical engineering. Thanks to a modular design, its capacity increases from 2400 people in the symphonic configuration to 3600 when the parterre is converted into a standing room area.
All five levels of the Grande salle Pierre Boulez are accessed via the entrance on Level 3 of Philharmonie, which can be reached via stairways, escalators and two lifts, with direct access from the Porte de Pantin plaza and the Philharmonie parking facility.
From the entrance, stairways and lifts inside the hall take visitors to the various levels.
The Grande Salle Pierre Boulez has thirty designated seats for people with reduced mobility.