Talking to Nature with the Piano

09

January
9 of January, 2024 (Tuesday) - 11:00 a.m.

The musical imagination of some composers is inspired by paintings with images of nature. Debussy said that music is the art closest to nature, only musicians have the ability to understand "the poetry of night and day", of the moonlight, of the waves of the sea. In this sense, it can be considered that, in a certain way, composers revived the "vegetation" that literature had "dried up". This recital moves between works with pictorial images by Claude Debussy, Jón Leifs and Jean Sibelius.


Repertoire:

Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Bergamasque Suite L. 75

Jón Leifs (1899-1968) 
4 pieces for piano, Op. 2

Jean Sibelius(1865-1957)
Sonatina in F Sharp Minor, Op. 67 no.1 
5 Sketches, Op. 114

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