ANIMA ETERNA BRUGGE Classical & Romantic Music into Moder Style
New Releases
•
1h 27m
Music:
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Le carnaval des animaux
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Ma mère loye, suite pour orchestre
Boléro
Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881)
Pictures at an exhibition (orchestration: Maurice Ravel)
Six times a year, an international team of orchestral musicians gathers, united around a shared passion: getting in touch with the historical source of music. What did the musicians of that time hear? What instruments did they play? What scores did they play from? In short, how did they do it? And perhaps more importantly, what did the composers and musicians in the past think about it? What were their expectations of the notes on the page? For Anima Eterna, asking – and continuing to ask – these questions is what it’s all about.
Anima Eterna brings music written between 1750 and 1945 into the present day, with its historical source as the point of departure – and has done so for over thirty years now. The results are often surprising, sometimes astonishing. Always new. Moreover, since water never stops flowing, a ‘definitive version’ of the past cannot exist. Founder Jos van Immerseel has expanded our musical imaginations many times over his long career. Radical and ground-breaking, full of verve and often with a dash of humour. Like the expressive colours of the pianoforte in Mozart’s piano concerti. The crystal-clear winds in Schubert’s symphonies. The bone-dry tympani in the second movement of Beethoven’s Ninth. The ophicleide cutting through the texture in Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique. Or the taut, restrained tempo in Ravel’s Boléro.
Since 2021, the musicians of Anima Eterna have continued their artistic quest, now directed by different artistic voices. Pablo Heras-Casado, Bart Van Reyn and Midori Seiler, among others, are each setting their own course in dialogue with the orchestra, from Mozart to Clara Schumann, from Bruckner to Wagner and Bartók. As different as these strong musical personalities are, they all share and respect one common goal: to enrich our collective memory more and more, together with the musicians of Anima Eterna. With new sounds, new stories, new discoveries.
Direction: Jos van Immerseel (Music Conductor)
Cast: Anima Eterna Brugge (Orchestra), Yoko Kaneko & Jos Van Immerseel (Piano), Andrea Lauren Brown (Soprano)
Up Next in New Releases
-
Orchestre National de France conducte...
Music:
Giuseppe Verdi (Aida - Sinfonia)
Henri Dutilleux (Mystere de l'instant)
Giuseppe Verdi (Otello - Ave Maria)
Messe pour Rossini - Libera Me
Quatre pièces sacréesDirection: Daniele Gatti (Music Conductor), Jean-Pierre Le Pavec (Director)
Cast: Leah Crocetto (Soprano), Joseph Calleja (Teno... -
Sir Roger Norrington Conducts Tonhall...
Music:
Felix Mendelssohn: Overture to "Ruy Blas" op. 95
Benjamin Britten: Violin concerto op. 15
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 in “Scottish” A minor, Op. 56Direction: Sir Roger Norrington (Music Conductor)
Cast: Isabelle Faust (Violin), Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich -
American Blues SUGARAY RAYFORD
In the United States, the name of Sugaray Rayford is on everyone's lips. The golden-voiced Texan began his career in 2004 with Aunt Kizzy’s Boyz. The group, hailed by critics after their first album Trunk full of bluez, continues jams with Slash, Dennis Quaid or Joe Louis Walker. Six years later,...