The Scène Fontainoise, in partnership with the city of Fontaine-lès-Dijon, invites you on Thursday 13 October at 8pm (CAPJ 2, rue du Gal de Gaulle - Fontaine-lès-Dijon) to the first show of the 2022-2023 season devoted to a symphonic concert by the Ensemble Orchestral de Dijon, conducted by Flavien Boy, with the participation of Eve-Melody Salom, viola and Steve Duong, violin (well known to all regulars of the Musicales), in a programme of Mozart and Beethoven
Programme:
Mozart: Symphonie concertante in E flat major for violin and viola K.364.
Composed around 1779, it could be said to be a concerto in which the role of the star is shared between two soloists, who, side by side, dialogue without one ever seeming to want to leave the last word to the other. They imitate each other, reply to each other, interrupt each other... All of Mozart's imagination is at the service of this work in which the viola took its first step onto the stage.
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 55, known as the "Eroica to celebrate the memory of a great man.
It was composed in 1803-1804, when the composer was already experiencing the first signs of deafness in 1797. Initially dedicated to "Bonaparte", it was dedicated to his patron, Prince Lobkovitz, by Beethoven, who was in favour of social revolutionary ideas, and who was disappointed with the First Consul, who had become Emperor by the coronation of 2 December 1804.
The Eroica symphony already contains some of the characteristics of Romanticism through its pathetic and passionate outbursts and is one of those masterpieces that we always rediscover with pleasure.
Types
- Music
- Music
- Classical music