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Nelson Goerner, piano

Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, France
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Paris, France
Starts at: 20:00
Cast
Performers
Piano: Nelson Goerner
Creators
Composer: Richard Wagner
Composer: Franz Liszt
Composer: George Frideric Handel
Composer: Robert Schumann
Programme
George Frideric Handel: Suite de pièce in G major, Vol 2 no. 2 ("Chaconne in G major"), HWV 435
Robert Schumann: Davidsbündlertänze, Op.6
Franz Liszt: Ballade no. 2 in B minor, S 171
Franz Liszt: Sonnet de Pétrarque 104
Franz Liszt: Valse oubliée, S215 no.2
Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody no. 6 in D flat major, S 244/6
Overview

Join Nelson Goerner on a journey from Schumann to Liszt’s Romanticism.

Nelson Goerner is an aesthete with a virtuoso touch. This rather shy Argentine pianist conjures up contrasting musical genres. After a chaconne by Handel, we move onto Davidsbündlertänze, a suite of 18 pieces for piano in which Schuman lays bare his musical and poetic ambitions and the tender memory of his beloved Clara Wieck. Then it's Liszt's turn to Romanticism, with the passionate, tumultuous episode that is Petrarch's Sonnet No. 104.

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Venue Info

Théâtre des Champs-Elysées - Paris
Location   15 Avenue Montaigne

The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées is an entertainment venue situated near Avenue des Champs-Élysées, from which it takes its name. Its eponymous main hall may seat up to 1,905 people.

Commissioned by impresario Gabriel Astruc, the theatre was built from 1911 to 1913 upon the designs of brothers Auguste Perret and Gustave Perret following a scheme by Henry van de Velde, and became the first example of Art Deco architecture in the city. Less than two months after its inauguration, the Théâtre hosted the world premiere of the Ballets Russes' Rite of Spring, which provoked one of the most famous classical music riots.

At present, the theatre shows about three staged opera productions a year, mostly baroque or chamber works more suited to the modest size of its stage and orchestra pit. It also houses an important concert season. It is the home venue of the Orchestre National de France and the Orchestre Lamoureux and serves as a French base for the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra as well.

The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the Orchestre des Champs-Élysées and Ensemble orchestral de Paris play most of their concerts here too, along with other dance, chamber music, recital, and pop events.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Paris, France
Starts at: 20:00
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