Eglise de Verbier 22 July 2021 - Steven Isserlis and Connie Shih | GoComGo.com

Steven Isserlis and Connie Shih

Eglise de Verbier, Verbier, Switzerland
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Thursday 22 July 2021
8 PM
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Verbier, Switzerland
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 15min

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Festival

Verbier Festival 2021

The Verbier Festival, now in its 28th year, announces its return for 17 days of concerts, masterclasses, talks and education events in the picturesque setting of the Swiss Alps. 

Programme
Camille Saint-Saëns: Cello Sonata no. 1 in C minor, Op.32
Augusta Holmès: Récitatif et chant from La vision de la reine
Gabriel Fauré: Cello Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op.117
Cécile Chaminade: Sommeil d`enfant, transcription for cello and piano Op. 125
Thomas Adés: Lieux retrouvés
Overview

Poetic works by 20th century French composers feature alongside Thomas Adès’ Lieux retrouvés, written for Steven Isserlis, who performs with Connie Shih.

Saint-Saëns’s Cello Sonata No. 1 of 1872 draws on his organist career via a second movement based on one of his organ improvisations, and on grand opera via its finale’s quotation from Meyerbeer’s L’Africaine — possibly a favourite of his mother’s, for whom he rewrote the movement when she didn’t like the original. Meanwhile the first woman to have a work staged at the Paris Opera was Augusta Holmès, in 1895. This transcription from her cantata of the same year depicts the minstrel cello using the “ardent magic of his beautiful sounds” to intercede with the Immortals to protect the queen’s infant son, then the Immortals’ response. More cello lyricism is heard in Fauré’s Cello Sonata No. 2 of 1921, notably its slow movement’s long-lined song. Still more comes via Cecile Chaminade’s Child’s Slumber. French-influenced Thomas Adès’s 2009 Lieux retrouvés then contrast nature with a hectic city.

Venue Info

Eglise de Verbier - Verbier
Location   Chemin de l’Église

The Église de Verbier hosts morning, afternoon and evening concerts. It is the Verbier Festival’s primary venue for solo, chamber music and vocal recitals.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Verbier, Switzerland
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 15min
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