Théâtre Ledoux 16 September 2021 - Alexandre Kantorow and the Orchester National de Lyon | GoComGo.com

Alexandre Kantorow and the Orchester National de Lyon

Théâtre Ledoux, Besançon, France
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Besançon, France
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 30min

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Festival

Besançon Franche-Comté International Music Festival

The 74th edition of the Besançon International Music Festival, as well as the final rounds of the 57th International Competition for Young Conductors, will take place from 10 to 25 September 2021.

Programme
Camille Pépin: The source of Yggdrasil
Camille Saint-Saëns: Piano concerto no. 2 in G minor, Op.22
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony no. 8 in G major, Op.88
Overview

The president of the jury directs the orchestra of the Competition in a French and Slavic romantic program: the most famous concerto by Saint-Saëns, which he himself premiered on the piano in 1868, then the luminous Symphony No. 8 by Dvořák, near popular inspirations, testifying to a lightened and peaceful atmosphere, the very one that Dvořák enjoyed in the village in Bohemia where the symphony was composed. In opening, heard at the Victoires de la musique 2021, La source d'Yggdrasil by Camille Pépin illustrates the perpetual struggle between the forces of life and the destructive powers as they are symbolized by Yggdrasil, the world tree of Scandinavian mythology.

Venue Info

Théâtre Ledoux - Besançon
Location   49 Rue Megevand

The Ledoux Theater is an auditorium, opera, theater, and concert hall, located in the historic center of Besançon, formerly known as the musical theater.

In 1768, Charles-André de Lacoré undertook to create a theater worthy of the name in the new capital of Franche-Comté. The Opera was built between 1778 and 1784 by the architect Claude Joseph Alexandre Bertrand, according to plans by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.

The architecture of the Ledoux theater is revolutionary. Externally, it is inspired by the simple forms of the architecture of Antiquity: portico with Ionic columns, roof in the form of a pyramid. The building is also made of bluish and ocher limestone from the quarries of Combe-aux-Chiens, near Besançon, and forms a Latin cross.

Internally, it is an open space, devoid of the partitioned boxes specific to Italian theaters, for a better vision. For the same reason, Ledoux places the orchestra in a pit in front of the stage. A model of the Ledoux theater is on display at the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans.

The facade, the entrance vestibule, and the performance hall have been classified as historical monuments since July 15, 1928.

The interior was renovated and modified by Delacroix or by Davillé in 1857.

In April 1958, the building is devastated by a fire that spares only the facade and its six Ionic columns, as well as an auditorium. The building was partially restored in the months that followed, and the interior was remodeled in 1994: the seats are arranged on three levels around the stage so that spectators can see the stage from all angles; the theater has about 1,100 seats (2,000 in 1857).

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Besançon, France
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 30min
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