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Concert - Les 4 saisons de Vivaldi intégrale - Petite musique de nuit de Mozart

Classical music Friday 10 May 2024 at 8 pm.
Concert - Les 4 saisons de Vivaldi intégrale - Petite musique de nuit de Mozart
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Eglise Notre-Dame - 57 rue Alcide d'Orbigny
17000 - La Rochelle
Vivaldi's 4 Seasons / Mozart's Little Night Music by Orchestre Hélios, concertmaster Glen Rouxel.
Serenade No. 13 in G major "Eine Klein Nachtmusik", K. 525 - better known in French as "Une petite musique de nuit" - is a serenade for strings composed by Mozart in 1787. Its first movement opens with one of the best-known themes in classical music. It was Mozart's last serenade.

Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons is a set of four violin concerti, composed in 1723. It is undoubtedly Vivaldi's best-known composition, and the most frequently performed musical work in the world. It is a violin concerto in which the soloist plays accompanied by a chamber orchestra. The content of each part is varied and evokes each of the seasons to which it relates. Winter, for example, is punctuated by pizzicato notes on the upper strings, suggesting freezing rain, while summer evokes a thunderstorm in the final movement, prepared by the thunder that rumbles several times in the movement.

Dynamic and eclectic, the Hélios orchestra has established itself since its creation in 2014.

Its artistic director, Paul Savalle, promotes the professional integration of young musicians through orchestral practice. In this way, young graduates mingle with experienced orchestral musicians, conductors and soloists in optimal working conditions.

From baroque to contemporary music, the programs are varied, and the repertoire is both symphonic and choral, with the orchestra joining forces with departmental and regional choirs.

Thanks to the collaboration with different conductors, the musicians are able to tackle a very rich repertoire, broadening their interpretative palette. All are graduates of France's leading conservatories, and some are members of national orchestras.

From string quartet to symphony orchestra to brass ensemble, the orchestra is always expanding its audience by modulating its composition. The string ensemble performs in some of Paris's most prestigious churches, enabling audiences to discover a rich architectural heritage.

Its variable-geometry formation enables the Hélios orchestra to tackle a very broad repertoire with passionate curiosity.
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Friday 10 May 2024 at 8 pm.

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10/05/2024 - 10/05/2024
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