Copland Music for the Theatre
Haydn Symphony No 90
Interval
Offenbach arr Rosenthal Selections from ‘La Gaîté Parisienne’
Weill arr Elliott Youkali; Lost in the Stars
Barbara Hannigan conductor & soprano
London Symphony Orchestra
Generously supported by the Jeremy and John Sacher Charitable Trust.
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New York – Paris – London: Barbara Hannigan can-cans through the Jazz Age in this transatlantic celebration of melody, colour and seriously classy fun.
Grab a fistful of Offenbach’s best tunes, add a dash of sugar and a spritz of champagne and the result is Gaîté Parisienne – the joyous, fabulously ritzy ballet that Manuel Rosenthal created in Monte Carlo just before the War. Barbara Hannigan loves it, and she’s put it at the centre of a concert tailored to her own unrivalled talents.
She’s kicking off with Copland’s Music for the Theatre, in which the sounds of jazz-age Manhattan get a distinctly Gallic makeover. And it’d hardly be a Barbara Hannigan concert if we didn’t get to hear that phenomenal, endlessly versatile voice – so she’s finishing with two Kurt Weill classics, in striking new arrangements. Serious fun with a sophisticated swing, from an artist who keeps finding new ways to intrigue and astound.
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This concert will be live streamed on Takt1.