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Orchestra della Toscana
Diego Ceretta, conductor
Chelsea Zurflüh, soprano
Peppe Servillo, narrator
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Programme:
Richard Strauss / Metamorphosen, study for 23 strings
Ludwig van Beethoven / Egmont, incidental music Op. 84 for soprano, narrator and orchestra
Two works exploring civil and spiritual themes make up the programme conducted by Diego Ceretta for the Orchestra della Toscana, bringing the season to a close.
The concert opens with Metamor
phosen di Richard Strauss, elegia per 23 archi composta negli ultimi mesi della Seconda guerra mondiale, in una scrittura raccolta e di forte densità contrappuntistica.
Segue l’esecuzione integrale delle musiche di scena per Egmont di Ludwig van Beethoven, ispirate al dramma di Johann Wolfgang von Goethe e al tema della libertà contro l’oppressione. Con l’ORT, il soprano Chelsea Zurflüh e Peppe Servillo come voce recitante.