Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Ave Maria and Famous Adagios

Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Ave Maria and Famous Adagios

Date: 9/19/2025 12:00:00 AM
Location: Madeleine Church, Place de la Madeleine, Paris 8th arrondissement, Ile-de-France
Main artist: Helios Orchestra, Glen Rouxel
Price: 22,000 EUR
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Don't miss a classical music concert in a prestigious Parisian church featuring: Helios Orchestra, Solo Violin: Glen Rouxel. The program includes Vivaldi's Four Seasons "Summer" and "Winter," Handel's "Sarabande," Massenet's "Meditation from Thaïs," Bach's "Aria," Schubert's "Ave Maria," Rachmaninov's "Vocalise," Albinoni's "Adagio in G Minor," Brahms's "Hungarian Dance No. 5," Paganini's "Andante Cantabile," Chopin's "Nocturne," Elgar's "Salut d'Amour," and Monti's "Czardas."<br><br> Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons is a set of four violin concertos, composed in 1723. It is arguably Vivaldi's most famous composition and the most frequently performed piece of music in the world. It is a violin concerto in which the soloist plays accompanied by a chamber orchestra. The content of each movement is varied and evokes each of the seasons to which it relates. For example, winter is punctuated by pizzicato notes on the upper strings, reminiscent of icy rain, while summer evokes a storm in the final movement, foreshadowed by thunder that rumbles repeatedly throughout the movement.<br><br> Dynamic and eclectic, the Helios orchestra has made its mark since its creation in 2014.<br><br> Its artistic director, Paul Savalle, promotes the professional integration of young musicians through orchestral practice. Thus, recent graduates mingle with experienced orchestral musicians, conductors, and soloists in optimal working conditions.<br><br> From Baroque to contemporary music, the programs are varied, the repertoire is both symphonic and choral, with the orchestra joining forces with departmental and regional choirs.<br><br> Through collaboration with various conductors, the musicians explore a very rich repertoire, broadening their interpretive range. They all come from major French conservatories, some belonging to a national orchestra.<br><br> From string quartet to symphony orchestra, including brass ensembles, the orchestra continually expands its audience by adapting its composition. The string section performs in the most prestigious churches of Paris, allowing audiences to discover a rich architectural heritage.<br><br> Its variable geometry formation allows the Helios orchestra to approach a very wide repertoire with passionate curiosity.

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Category: Concerts | Classical Music | Sacred Music

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