All These Lighted Things: Prokofiev, Ogonek, Ravel | Alpha ALPHA1038

All These Lighted Things: Prokofiev, Ogonek, Ravel

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Label: Alpha

Cat No: ALPHA1038

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 26th April 2024

Contents

Works

Ogonek, Elizabeth

All These Lighted Things

Prokofiev, Sergei

Romeo and Juliet: Suite no.1, op.64a
» VII Death of Tybalt
» VI Romeo and Juliet
» V Masks
Romeo and Juliet: Suite no.2, op.64b
» III Friar Laurence
» II The child Juliet
» I Montagues and Capulets
» VII Romeo at Juliet's Grave
» V Romeo and Juliet before parting

Ravel, Maurice

Daphnis et Chloe: Suite no.2

Artists

Antwerp Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Elim Chan

Works

Ogonek, Elizabeth

All These Lighted Things

Prokofiev, Sergei

Romeo and Juliet: Suite no.1, op.64a
» VII Death of Tybalt
» VI Romeo and Juliet
» V Masks
Romeo and Juliet: Suite no.2, op.64b
» III Friar Laurence
» II The child Juliet
» I Montagues and Capulets
» VII Romeo at Juliet's Grave
» V Romeo and Juliet before parting

Ravel, Maurice

Daphnis et Chloe: Suite no.2

Artists

Antwerp Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Elim Chan

About

Anyone who has seen the conductor Elim Chan on stage is familiar with the immense energy produced by her baton. With the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra, of which she has been Principal Conductor since 2019, she celebrates a genre dear to her heart, ballet music, which places the emphasis on both physical movement and orchestral power. More than a century of ballet music is presented here, with excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet suites, oscillating between passionate love and fatal violence; Suite no.2 from Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé, the fruit of his first collaboration with Diaghilev in 1912, which he described as a ‘choreographic symphony’; and finally a work by Elizabeth Ogonek, All These Lighted Things, premiered in 2017. Although the title of these ‘three little dances for orchestra’ comes from a poem that evokes a soothing union with the earth at the dawn of a sunny day, the piece ends with a sort of folk dance that degenerates into an orchestral storm.

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