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30 May 2024 Santiago de Compostella (Spain)
RFG - End of the Trip
Real FilharmonÃa de Galicia conducted by Baldur Bronnimann - Auditorio de Galicia
Program Info: Royal Filharmony of Galicia Baldur Bronnimann, conductor Rosanne Philippens, violin
In this last concert of the season, we travel between Europe and the United States. John Cage, the North American composer who most influenced European artists of the last century is the author of Atlas Eclipticalis , a very open piece that does not indicate either the time or the number of performers. The work superimposes Cage's own language on this astronomical atlas, generating a question about space and time completely unheard of until its premiere in 1961. Unlike Cage, Korngold's figure faded, unable to adapt to life in American exile . Consecrated as a film composer, which embarrassed his father, he writes his "swan song" in the Violin Concerto in 1945. The composer who has accompanied us all season, Stravinsky, closes the evening with the Symphony in three movements , written fully in its so-called neoclassical stage.
John Cage: Atlas Eclipticalis* Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Violin concert D-Dur, op.35: the concerto has themes from the scores for the movies ANOTHER DAWN (1937), ANTHONY ADVERSE (1936) & THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER (1937) Igor Stravinsky: Symphony in 3 Movements