Gounod's Gallia, Fauré's Requiem and Mozart Clarinet Concerto: Église Saint‐Louis‐en‐l’Ile
About the Event
Experience the enchanting melodies of classical music by the renowned composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Charles Gounod, and Gabriel Fauré in a highly‐anticipated concert at Paris's revered Eglise Saint‐Louis‐en‐l'Île.
One of Gabriel Fauré's most celebrated works, the Requiem de Fauré in D minor, Op. 48, will be featured during this captivating performance. Written during his musical prime, the Requiem was first performed at the Madeleine church on January 16, 1888. Considered a masterpiece and one of the most beautiful requiems of the 19th century, Fauré's highly personal composition includes several pieces that effortlessly stir the emotions of Western choral music enthusiasts.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major K 622, composed in 1791 just weeks before his untimely death, holds a special place in the heart of classical music lovers. As Mozart's final solo concerto and his only piece composed specifically for the clarinet, this masterpiece is divided into three movements in the classical concerto form: an allegro, an adagio, and a rondo. Experience the brilliance of Mozart's genius as the clarinet takes center stage.
Commissioned by Charles Gounod in 1871 for the London World's Fair, Gallia showcases the composer's talent and creativity. Inspired by the dire situation in Paris, which resembled the destruction of ancient Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II in 597 BC, Gounod composed a Lamentation that reflects the profound emotions of tragedy and loss. Immerse yourself in the evocative sounds of Gallia as Gounod captures the essence of despair and resilience through his music.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to be transported by the mesmerizing classical compositions of Mozart, Gounod, and Fauré. Join us at Paris's treasured Eglise Saint‐Louis‐en‐l'Île and indulge in an evening of pure musical delight.