Écoute, mon cœur
8th Brunch & Lunch Concert
Works by Jean Cras and Albert Roussel
Alina Adamski, Soprano
Julie Palloc, Harp
Vera Lopatina, Violin
Karen Forster, Viola
Xavier Pignat, Violoncello
Pamela Stahel, Flute
A wide variety of ensemble formations consisting of members of the Philharmonia Zurich will again be presenting works of chamber music in our informal, intimate Brunch & Lunch concert series this season. Together with the musicians, discover forgotten gems, unusual arrangements of well-known works, and embark upon extraordinary auditive adventures.
Brunch concerts begin at 11.15 a.m. on Sundays, followed by brunch at the Restaurant Belcanto. Concert and brunch cost CHF 6O including a welcome glass of champagne (students: CHF 52 / children 16 and under: CHF 32).
Lunch concerts – featuring the same programme – are repeated the following day at 12.OO noon, and do not include a culinary option. Tickets: CHF 2O (students: CHF 18).
The Brunch & Lunch Concerts are supported by Evelyn und Herbert Axelrod
Past performances
April 2019
28
Apr11.15
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8th Brunch & Lunch Concert, Spiegelsaal
29
Apr12.00
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8th Brunch & Lunch Concert, Spiegelsaal
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Abstract
Écoute, mon cœur
Sailor and composer is a rare professional combination, but the programme of our next Brunch & Lunch Concert unites two composers, both of whom were also graduates of the Marine School: Albert Roussel decided to embark on a musical career only after several years at sea, Jean Cras was commander of various ships and always took a piano on board for composing. But the compositions of this concert do not sound like the rough life at sea: the contemporary music critic Roland Manuel wrote about Roussel's Serenade for Flute, Harp and String Trio that «this music makes more use of its grand wings than its feet», and the Poèmes de Ronsard and Jean Cras' Quintet are also of a playful transparency that fits more into a Parisian salon than into a harbour pub. The musicians are Alina Adamski (Soprano), Pamela Stahel (Flute), Julie Palloc (Harp), Vera Lopatina (Violin), Karen Forster (Viola) and Xavier Pignat (Cello).