Lucerne Festival Closing Night Live
With these two pieces as pillars, the concert will also include Cuban composer Julián Orbón's 'Versiones Sinfónicas', which pays homage to three different sounds: the Spanish dance of the pavane, medieval processional song and Afro-Caribbean music. Rhythmic drive also plays a key role in Leonard Bernstein's 'Divertimento', composed in 1980 for the centennial of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and combining such dances as the waltz, mazurka and samba, as well as the blues.
Programme:
Rossini: Overture to 'La gazza ladra'
Orbón: 'Tres versiones sinfónicas'
Bernstein: 'Divertimento for Orchestra'
Ravel: 'Pavane pour une Infante défunte', 'Boléro'
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