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Bernard Haitink, Frank Braley and the Capuçon brothers perform Beethoven

Chamber Orchestra of Europe

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The Chamber Orchestra of Europe completes this season its performances of the complete Beethoven symphonies, under Bernard Haitink's baton. A fascinating and exciting experience, synthetizing two musical analyses.

On the one hand, the version of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe (COE), whose complete Beethoven symphonies recorded with Nikolaus Harnoncourt were acclaimed worldwide. The orchestra did not forget that brand new version they imagined, featuring only a few musicians. Their approach got the scores rid off many clichés.

On the other hand, Bernard Haitink, who has been the music director of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam for over 20 years, and whose beethovenian renditions have always been renowned for their sense of construction, their rigorous classicism and their lyricism devoid of emphasis.

The encounter of these two "schools" could not create anything but a successful result. On March 2, watch live their performance of the Symphony No. 6, "Pastoral" as well as the Egmont Overture. The orchestra and the conductor will also perform the Concerto for violin, cello and piano by Beethoven, with the soloists Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, and the pianist Frank Braley.

Picture: © CSO Resound Classics

This concert will also be available on www.citedelamusiquelive.tv and www.arteliveweb.com.

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