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Joseph Haydn, Symphony No. 64 in A Major (Tempora mutantur)

1. Allegro con spirito

2. Largo

3. Menuetto & Trio: Allegro

4. Finale: Presto

Thomas Adès, Shanty – Over the Sea

Leoš Janáček, Concertino for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon

1. Moderato

2. Più mosso

3. Con moto

4. Allegro

Thomas Adès, Lieux retrouvés

1. Les eaux

2. La montagne

3. Les champs

4. La ville - Cancan macabre

Jacques Ibert, Divertissement

Divertissement: I. Introduction

Divertissement: II. Cortege

Divertissement: III. Nocturne

Divertissement: IV. Valse

Divertissement: V. Parade

Divertissement: VI. Finale

Joseph Haydn/Gerald Barry, Der Kaffeeklatsch - arr. Gerald Barry

Thomas Adès conducts Haydn, Adès, Janáček, and Ibert — With Nicolas Altstaedt and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen

The grand finale of Adès's Autumn 2024 residency at the Fondation Louis Vuitton

Cast

Nicolas Altstaedt — Cellist

Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen

Thomas Adès — Conductor

Program notes

Celebrated British pianist-composer-conductor Thomas Adès brings his 2024 residency at Paris's Fondation Louis Vuitton to a stirring close with a contemplative and joyful program, joined by cellist Nicolas Altstaedt and the formidable Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Adès kicks things off in the 18th century with Haydn's Symphony No. 64, nicknamed Tempora mutantur by the composer — part of a Latin adage meaning "times are changed; we are also changed with them." This notion of change is taken up in Adès's 2020 work Shanty – Over the Sea, which expresses, in his words, "yearning for liberation, freedom from the false, arbitrary regime of the petty masters, and a dream of a safe harbour beyond." In addition to the adventurous Concertino for Piano and Chamber Ensemble by Janáček, one of Adès's favorite composers, and the notes of burlesque and vaudeville that animate Jacques Ibert's Divertissement, Adès's Lieux retrouvés finds a worthy interpreter in Altstaedt, evoking the varied moods and registers of a journey from the seas and the mountains to the open fields and, finally, the city…

Photo © Marco Borggreve

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