The french choral concert
Sacre Choir
Symphony Concert
When the Parisian composer Lili Boulanger took Psalm 130 ‘Du fond de l’abîme’ and set it to music in a darkly opulent, lyrical style, she was already acutely aware that her life—marked by serious illness but wholly dedicated to music—would not be long. In his own Requiem Op. 48, Gabriel Fauré (an early admirer and supporter of Boulanger’s exceptional talent) sought to depict death as peaceful and consoling. With subtle nuance and great depth, the choral soloists of the Komische Oper Berlin, led by choir director David Cavelius, are presenting late Romantic masterpieces of French sacred music. Meanwhile, the renowned Latvian organist Iveta Apkalna will unlock the radiant power of the Konzerthaus organ with Francis Poulenc’s expressive Concerto for Organ in G minor.
LILI BOULANGER [1893–1918]
Psalm 130 ‘Du fond de l’abîme’
FRANCIS POULENC [1899–1963]
Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani in G minor, FP93
GABRIEL FAURÉ [1845–1924]
Requiem Op. 48
Psalm 130 ‘Du fond de l’abîme’
FRANCIS POULENC [1899–1963]
Concerto for Organ, Strings and Timpani in G minor, FP93
GABRIEL FAURÉ [1845–1924]
Requiem Op. 48
Introductory talk 45 min before performance, in the Beethoven-Saal
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