On 3d, 4th and 5th of June 2015 Andris Poga stands in for Maestro David Zinman with the Tonhalle-Orchestra Zurich.
August 22nd, 1968 : Svetlanov conducts “The Poem of Ecstasy”
London, 1968. Evgeny Svetlanov lights a huge bonfire to the glory of Scriabin.
Published on 2 April 2015 by Bertrand Boissard
The Poem of Ecstasy, Scriabin’s Orchestral masterpiece, and his most famous sheet music, is forever linked to Evgeny Svetlanov. Those lucky enough to have listened to the Russian conductor interpreting this luxuriant work in concert, a true orgy of sounds, are not likely to forget the presence, the power and the tension with which he infused the work. On August 22nd, 1968, in one of his rare appearances in the West during that period, he conducted the USSR State Symphony Orchestra (founded in 1936) at the Royal Albert Hall. At the time, not many had interpreted the works of that mystical composer: Leopold Stokowsky in the West and Nikolay Golovanov in Russia were considered the high priests in the matter. Few others attempted the venture. Originally a long poem by the composer, that would act as prelude to the contemporary Fifth sonata and that begins with these words: “I call you to life, O mysterious forces…”. Evgeny Svetlanov was totally dedicated to Music. His generosity drove him to defend compositors who were, in his view, unfairly cast in the shadows, chief among whom were Scriabin and Medtner, but he also got hold of an impressive number of pages by Russian composers and was devoutly partial to Mahler. In this invigorating recording, as with many of his live interpretations, he perceives The Poem of Ecstasy as an epic confrontation between several worlds, a vibrant, sensual Cosmogony. All these spiritual forces, their energy and their ability to mix and merge in a formidable alchemy, the sound masses, to inhabit an inexorable flow, all this tending towards a unique goal: The irresistible final crescendo which he sustains longer than anyone else and with colossal intensity. The effect in concert was prodigious and could only induce in the public, as can be heard from Prom’s in this recording, immense acclaim. Svetlanov passed away in 2002 at the age of 73. He lives on in the memory of music lovers as an artist capable of uplifting any partition and getting the audience to access a sort of infinity. His fanatic romanticism of another era, which prevented him from touching “modern” works, helped make him one of the most inspired and sensitive musicians of the 20th century.
Roberto Fores Veses pointed for 3 more years at the head of the Orchestre d’Auvergne
And it happened just in time: last Thursday the Orchestra presented to the press and its partners a very tempting 15-16 season.
Verdi’s Requiem, Andris Poga, The Latvian National Symphonic Orchestra, The Latvian National Choir at the Champs-Elysées Theatre – 18th of May 2015
Andris Poga and his Latvian National Symphonic Orchestra, accompanied by the Latvian National Choir and magnificent soloists, delivered a memorable performance of Verdi’s “Requiem”, so unforgettable that we just have to share with you this moment in photos!
Robert Trevino at the Folle Journée in Japan Festival, Tokyo 2015
Roberto Fores Veses at the Festival “La Folle Journée du Japon 2015”
Roberto Fores Veses : Concert with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta @ Hong Kong City Concert Hall – April 25, 2015
Roberto Fores Veses is invited by the Hong Kong Sinfonietta to conduct a concert tribute to Beethoven, Schumann and Sibelius.
It will take place on Saturday 25th of April at 8 p.m. at the Hong Kong City Hall in China.
Roberto Fores Veses & the Orchestre d’Auvergne – Don Pasquale by Donizetti @ Opéra de Vichy.
In order to close Roberto Fores Veses and his orchestra’s tour and to have in memory a magnificent “Don Pasquale” production staged by Andrea Cigni, France Télévisions recorded the last performance at the Vichy Opera House.
This video is available on Culturebox until the 6th of September 2015 and is also broadcasted on France 3.
Andris Poga : Concert with the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, J-F. Zygel/T. Mork @ BCV Concert Hall Lausanne/Moscow Conservatory Hall – April 1st & 2nd 2015
Last spring Andris Poga and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne gave a concert at the BCV Concert Hall in Lausanne with Jean-François Zygel. For our Russian friends, Maestro and the orchestra continued their tour in the Moscow Conservatory Hall with Truls Mork during the Mstislav Rostropovitch Music Festival.
Robert Trevino : Concert with the Sinfonia Varsovia orchestra & Alexei Volodin @ Warsaw Philharmonic – March 30, 2015
Tonight at 7.30 p.m., at the 19th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, Robert Trevino (conductor), the Sinfonia Varsovia and Alexei Volodin (piano) will present :
Robert Schumann, Manfred Overture op. 115
Alexander Scriabin, Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op. 20
Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98