Brussels Philharmonic | Haydn & Rameau · 30.11.2024 · Flagey

Haydn & Rameau

Brussels
Flagey

Cyan. The bright neon colour immediately catches the eye when you visit conductor Joolz Gale’s website. It is characteristic of the way the British conductor makes music: bright and flashy, uncompromising and in your face, but at the same time gentle and inviting. Periods are not important. This ...

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PROGRAMME

Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 67 in F major, Hob. I:67 (1779)
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Les Boréades (suite), RCT 31 (1763)
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 60 in C major, ‘Il Distratto’, Hob. I:60 (1774)

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YOUR CONCERT NIGHT

∙ 14:30 city walk NL: Een crimineel verhaal (Korei Guided Tours - NL/FR) [info & tickets]
∙ 14:30 city walk FR: Une histoire criminelle (Korei Guided Tours) [info & tickets]
∙ 19:00 doors open
∙ 19:30 introduction: Jasper Croonen & Joolz Gale (EN)
∙ 20:15 concert (without break)
∙ 21:45 end

PRACTICAL

Flagey, Studio 4 ∙ Place Sainte-Croix, 1050 Ixelleshow to reach the venue

with the support of Beside Tax Shelter and the Belgian Tax Shelter

"All three works in this programme originate in French theatre, offering an evening of dance and drama. The two Haydn symphonies are rooted in comedy and offer his most dramatic and theatrical music. Meanwhile, the Rameau is anchored in "tragédie lyrique” and forms the meat of our musical sandwich. Whilst the latter is fairly rooted in the French Baroque and Rameau’s mastery of stirring our emotions and affections, the Haydn symphonies - which were composed only a few years later - offer a remarkable contrast of the new Classical style through the world of comedy and musical skill. Our historically-informed playing can allow us to stay true to the joy and grace of these two styles." – Joolz Gale