Benoît Mernier : "Dickinson's songs", world premiere

 

Following the much-praised participation of La Choraline, La Monnaie’s Youth Choir, in Benoît Mernier’s opera Frühlings Erwachen, the composer has written a new work for that choir and full orchestra. He set seven poems by Emily Dickinson, a major figure in early US modernism. The enigmatic simplicity of these texts, hovering ‘between nature and the sacred’, has struck a chord with the youngsters in the choir. This concert is part of the Bozar organ festival, in which Mernier, himself an organist, finds himself in the company of composers who wrote major works for this instrument: Poulenc and Barber, composer of an exuberant Toccata Festiva. And Debussy? His Nocturnes are always within reach on Mernier’s composing table. After hearing this many-layered programme, we may find ourselves saying, like Dickinson: ‘I’ve heard an Organ talk, sometimes.’ 

La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra & Choir – Alain Altinogluconductor – La Choraline - La Monnaie / De Munt Brussels Youth Choir – Académie de chœur de la Monnaie – Martino Faggiani choir leader – Benoît Giaux choir leader – Thierry Escaich organ

PROGRAMME

Litanies à la Vierge Noire Francis Poulenc
Nocturnes Claude Debussy
Toccata Festiva, op. 36 Samuel Barber
Dickinson Songs (world première, commissioned by La Monnaie) Benoît Mernier


 

 

Lieu
Prix
48.00
Prixb
10.00
Compositeur(s)