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MusicAeterna night in cinemas
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MusicAeterna night in cinemas
Over the 20 years of its existence, the musicAeterna orchestra has given the world a new sound and new interpretations of great music, made people cry with delight, and inspired faith in the beauty and power of art.
Concerts by the Greco-Russian conductor Theodor Currentzis and his orchestra musicAeterna often resemble a sacred act and performance rather than just brilliant interpretations of music, invariably becoming vivid events in the musical world. On our screens, you can enjoy Theodor Currentzis's concerts featuring the great music of Mozart, Beethoven, and other composers.
The evening's program includes three recordings: the premiere of the concert "Mozart Requiem", filmed at the Salzburg Festival; an atmospheric recording in the ancient Delphic amphitheater "Currentzis & Sasha Waltz: Beethoven No. 7" and a grandiose concert "Currentzis conducts Mahler No. 5".
The evening's program includes three recordings: the premiere of the concert "Mozart Requiem", filmed at the Salzburg Festival; an atmospheric recording in the ancient Delphic amphitheater "Currentzis & Sasha Waltz: Beethoven No. 7" and a grandiose concert "Currentzis conducts Mahler No. 5".
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Mozart without complexes
Absolutely everything that happened in the music was not simply conveyed by the conductor with a gesture - he danced, called, acted comically, threatened. There were as many shades in his movement as there were nuances in Mozart's score...
Teodor Currentzis presented new interpretations of Mozart's symphonies
Those who follow Currentzis’s work know that he does not assemble programs based on external logic: old-new, monograph, contrast, chronology, etc. His programs are tied with other threads, more precisely, with a different dramaturgy, bringing him closer to the mystery of creativity, to the mystical layer where images are born, where "angels walk around the invisible city and look into the souls of people".
A powerful rest-the-soul
Currentzis is good at ancient sacred music... he has the keys to it, which is actually quite a rarity, not only in our conditions.