Teatro Dal Verme: George Pehlivanian
Milan, Teatro Dal Verme — Main Hall
About the Event
Immerse yourself in a night of enchanting melodies and exquisite compositions at the majestic Teatro Dal Verme, as the esteemed conductor George Pehlivanian takes the stage. Renowned for his dynamic interpretations and masterful presence, Pehlivanian leads the orchestra through a mesmerizing program that promises to captivate audiences from start to finish. The evening begins with the ethereal 'Piccola musica notturna' by Luigi Dallapiccola, a piece that evokes the serene beauty of a moonlit night. Next, experience the rich, romantic sounds of Edvard Grieg’s 'Peer‐Gynt‐Suite Nr. 1 op. 46,' where each note paints a vivid picture of Nordic landscapes and folklore. The pinnacle of the evening comes with the enthralling performance of 'Shahrazād op. 35' by Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky‐Korsakov, a symphonic suite inspired by the tales of the Arabian Nights, filled with vivid imagery and ornate orchestral color. Set in the elegant confines of Teatro Dal Verme, this concert guarantees an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance under the skilled direction of George Pehlivanian. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this blend of artistic prowess and architectural splendor at Teatro Dal Verme.
Program
- Luigi Dallapiccola – 'Piccola musica notturna'
- Edvard Grieg – Peer‐Gynt‐Suite Nr. 1 op. 46
- Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky‐Korsakov – Shahrazād op. 35
Artists
Conductor: | George Pehlivanian |
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Orchestra: | Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali Formed in the aftermath of World War Two, with a mandate to perform contemporary works, and above all the music of composers suppressed and censored by the fascist regime, i Pomeriggi Musicali has become an integral part of musical life in Milan and, more broadly, Lombardy. An active history of commissioning new works has seen many 20th Century greats, including such luminaries as Berio, Dallapiccola and Clementi, write for, and in many cases, conduct the orchestra. Today, the orchestra maintains this commitment to premiering new works, alongside a broad repertoire of great works from earlier periods. Welcoming a star‐studded roster of guest conductors that includes many legendary names, the orchestra also plays a key role in the Lombardian opera season, playing for numerous houses, and is a regular guest of international concert halls and festivals. |
Address
Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro, 2, Milan, Italy — Google Maps