After the brilliant joint concert in Paris, the Sorbonne Choir and Orchestra are now coming to Bremen. At 5 p.m. on Sunday, February 2, the joint end-of-semester concert with the University of Bremen Choir and Orchestra will take place at Bremen's Glocke concert hall. Puccini's Messa di Gloria for soloists, choir, and orchestra will be performed, as will Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake Suite. Mariano Chiacchiarini and Nicolás Agulló will conduct the concert.
The concert in the historic Grand Amphithéâtre of the Sorbonne in Paris, with which the Puccini Year was celebrated by both ensembles of the University of Bremen together with the Chœur & Orchestre Sorbonne Université, was a special event.
The Glocke concert hall in Bremen, where the ensemble from Paris will be welcomed in February, is no less impressive. The special concert event in which 280 musicians and singers from Bremen and Paris will take to the stage will mark the visit.
Program:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: “Swan Lake Suite” op. 20a
Giacomo Puccini: Messa a quattro voci “Messa di Gloria” for soloists, choir, and orchestra
Patricio Amaya tenor
Aris Argiris baritone
Orchestra and Choir of the University of Bremen
Chœur & Orchestre Sorbonne Université
Nicolás Agulló conductor
UMD Mariano Chiacchiarini conductor
After the brilliant joint concert in Paris, the Sorbonne Choir and Orchestra are now coming to Breme ...
Matej Meza
Universität Bremen
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After the brilliant joint concert in Paris, the Sorbonne Choir and Orchestra are now coming to Breme ...
Matej Meza
Universität Bremen
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