In the organizer's words:

A very special musical start to spring awaits you with a unique selection of famous orchestral pieces from the modern and romantic eras. Let yourself be carried away by the energy of Maurice Ravel's Bolero, the suite from the opera Carmen, the wonderful Afternoon of a Faun by Claude Debussy and many more.
A first-class orchestra under the direction of Igor Budinstein brings the exciting program to life. Playful melodies and sophisticated playing techniques alternate with romantic moments and symphonic sounds.

Maurice Ravel - one of the main representatives of French Impressionism - wrote the famous orchestral piece as a commission for the French dancer Ida Lwowna Rubinstein. The Bolero captivates with its art of simplicity and plays - as the composer himself once said - with a single element of variety: the crescendo of the orchestra, which increases in volume over the course of the 15-minute playing time. The piece was premiered with a group of dancers. With its unconventional compositional
unconventional compositional style for the time, Ravel opened the way for later avant-garde movements in music.

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Price information:

Prices PK 1 to PK 5

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Location

Laeiszhalle, großer Saal Johannes-Brahms-Platz 1 20355 Hamburg

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