Tribute to a great symphonist in the Germanic tradition. Heir to Beethoven by the conflicting content of his music, Schubert, and by its attachment to the popular bruitist, Brahms is also strongly committed to the masters and classical and pre-classical models. The Double concerto, written for an uncommon strength in the romantic era, is a remarkable score by the fineness of its lines and its texture. The Hungarian dances, for their part, have a lyrical charm and undeniable verve that make it a success that has been never solid as Symphony No. 1 considered to be creation as Beethoven's tenth Symphony. Legend has that the musician found a feather on the tomb of the Bonn master in 1862, prompting him to write his first Symphony.
Cast and Creative team for Brahms and his double at OPERA DE MASSY
Musical Director Dominique Rouits Guillaume Plays solo violin Solo cello Lawrence Semezis