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Concert 4 - Fantastic

Municipal Theatre of Santiago, Santiago, Chile
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Santiago, Chile
Starts at: 19:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Patrick Fournillier
Piano: Kuba Matuszczyk
Orchestra: Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra
Creators
Composer: Hector Berlioz
Composer: Gabriel Fauré
Composer: Wojciech Kilar
Programme
Gabriel Fauré: Pavane in F sharp minor, Op.50
Wojciech Kilar: Piano Concerto no. 1
Hector Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, Op.14
Overview

Does love at first sight exist? For Berlioz, at least, it did. He only had to look at the actress Harriet Smithson once to know he loved her. Trying to win her attention, he wrote an entire symphony in which she was the protagonist. He called it Symphonie fantastique : An Episode in the Life of an Artist (1830). Although Harriet was used to fans, she couldn't resist Berlioz 's passion and the sonic journey he created from his lifelong dreams with her. How far can the imagination of an artist in love go? This symphony holds the answer.

The Pavane in F-sharp minor (1887) is a short but powerful piece, reminiscent of the symbolist poems of Paul Verlaine and the fêtes galantes painted by Antoine Watteau . It is also a sonic portrait of the beautiful Countess Elisabeth Greffuhle , whose curvaceous figure and ethereal gait the Frenchman sought to capture through sensual and delicate melodies.

Penderecki and Górecki are household names among fans of Polish music, but what about Wojciech Kilar , their contemporary and the composer of dozens of symphonic and chamber works? While perhaps not as famous by name, his film music— Dracula , The Ninth Gate , and The Pianist , along with over a hundred independent films—certainly is. Influenced by the minimalism of Pärt and Glass , as well as by the expressive links between music and image, Kilar composed his first Piano Concerto (1996) in a "simple" style where the atmosphere is dictated by the combination of the orchestra's timbres. This results in an enveloping, almost mystical sound that contrasts with moments of rhythmic intensity reminiscent of Stravinsky . A gem, without a doubt, that deserves to be heard in Chile.

Venue Info

Municipal Theatre of Santiago - Santiago
Location   Agustinas 794

The oldest cultural center in the country and the most prestigious stage in Santiago, the Teatro Municipal de Santiago has seen the world’s best performers. This neoclassical gem was inaugurated in 1857, declared a National Monument in 1974, and still hosts a vibrant repertoire today.

Plans for the theater began in 1853, when President Manuel Torres issued a decree for a municipal theater in Santiago, then a rapidly growing city. French Chilean architect Claudio Brunet des Baines was commissioned for its design, and its construction was entrusted to another French Chilean, civil engineer Felipe Charme de l’Isle.

The theater opened in 1857 with a performance of “Ernani,” by Giuseppe Verdi. An Italian opera company was brought in especially for the occasion. At the time, the theater had a capacity of  1,800 and featured a massive glass chandelier. 

Just 13 years later, a devastating fire practically destroyed the building after a performance by opera superstar, Carlotta Patti. But the theater was quickly reconstructed, and reopened three years later with another Verdi opera, “La Forza del Destino.” 

Sadly, that fire wasn’t the last tragedy to strike the theater. In 1903, an earthquake destroyed most of the interior, and in 1927 another serious fire again gutted the building. However, the theater was quickly rebuilt both times, more opulent than ever. In the 1950s, the theater was fully modernized and numerous cultural institutions were created for it. 

Home to the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra, Santiago Ballet, and Santiago Municipal Choir, the theater remains an active and integral part of the city’s culture today. Tours of the historic building are available with reservations.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Santiago, Chile
Starts at: 19:00
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