Christian Spuck’s production has been celebrated in Zurich, but also performances given by the Ballett Zürich in Tel Aviv, Bogotá and Stuttgart.
Romeo und Julia
Dance
Sir Antonio Pappono leads the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in a transcendent program of two monumental choral works that confront the darkness of humanity and the powerful rise towards hope.
Tippett's "A Child of Our Time" is a deeply personal oratorio written in response to the horrors of Kistallnacht and the Nazi persecution of Jews. Drawing inspiration from a novel about a young German soldier who is punished for an act of compassion, Tippett's music explores the complexities of justice, human suffering, and spiritual redemption. Featuring soloists soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha and mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges, tenor Sean Panikkar and bass Solomon Howard, this resounding performance with the LSO shimmers with glimpses of hope.
The concert ends with a cornerstone of the choral repertoire, Beethoven's epic "Symphony No.9." Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the symphony's UK premiere in March 1825, the LSO gives a luminous performance of this beloved piece. Joined again by the brilliant lineup of soloists, Pappano guides the orchestra from turbulent struggle to the triumphant and hopeful finale of the "Ode to Joy." A celebration of resilience, humanity, and hope, "Pappano’s unfurling of Beethoven’s vivid canvas was as arresting as it was absorbing" ( Bachtrack).
Program:
A Child of Our Time - Michael Tippett *
Symphony No.9 - Ludwig Van Beethoven *
*Soloists:
Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha, soprano
J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano
Sean Panikkar, tenor
Solomon Howard, bass
Also featuring the London Symphony Chorus (chorus director: Mariana Rosas)
(Director), (Conductor), Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha (Soprano), J'Nai Bridges (Mezzo-soprano), Sean Panikkar (Tenor), Soloman Howard (Bass), (Orchestra), London Symphony Chorus (Chorus)