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Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Dies Irae

The innovative violinist, one of our Resident Artists for Spring/Summer 2024, responds to climate change in a staged production that contrasts old music with new.

Queen Elizabeth Hall
Wed 21 Feb7.30 pm
1 hours 30 minutes
Performer(s):
Performers
  • Patricia Kopatchinskaja violin
  • Michael Wendeberg piano, organ, harpsichord
  • Ensemble to be announced

Programme

Repertoire
  • Biber: Battalia à 10 in D
  • Scelsi: Okanagon for harp, tamtam & double bass
  • Crumb: Sounds of bones and flutes (No.2); Danse macabre (No.5); Devil-music (No.4); God-music (No.10); Threnody II: Black Angels! (No.7) from Black Angels for electric string quartet
  • PatKop: Die Wut (The Rage)
  • Antonio Lotti: Crucifixus a 10
  • Anonymous: Byzantine Chant on Psalm 140 arr. Kopatchinskaja for violin & strings
  • Dowland: Lachrimae antiquae novae
  • Ustvolskaya: Composition No.2 (Dies Irae)
  • Gregorian Chant: Dies irae

About this event

Patricia Kopatchinskaja created this staged production as a response to global warming and the violence it causes.

It features video projections and lighting, juxtaposing old and new music to culminate in Ustvolskaya’s merciless Dies Irae, with its seven double basses.

Venue details

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX

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