Dates / Schedules
April 28th, 2024 05:00pm
Orchestra
A few days after the celebration of the 50th anniversary of April 25th, 1974, we’ll listen a creation by Fernando Lopes-Graça, a composer who left a fundamental part of his work in the symphonic choral repertoire. The anti-fascist theme is present in numerous works by the author (namely in the songs), but this Requiem connects directly to the victims of the fascist regime, some of whom were friends of the musician. Premiered worldwide on July 27, 1981 at the Aula Magna of the University of Lisbon, this production resulted from a commission from the State Secretariat for Culture, and its first performance was directed by conductor Bystryk Rezucha.
Bárbara Barradas © Mara D'Eleán
Cátia Moreso
Carlos Cardoso
Luís Cansino ©Marek Olbrzymek
Oliver Zwarg ©Judit Maier
António Pirolli © Bruno Simão
Giampaolo Vessella © Bruno Frango
Ages
+6 years
Data sheet
Soprano Bárbara Barradas
Mezzo-soprano Cátia Moreso
Tenor Carlos Cardoso
Baritone Luis Cansino
Bass Oliver Zwarg
Conductor Antonio Pirolli
Portuguese Symphony Orchestra
São Carlos National Theatre Choir
Photo (c) Firminiano Cansado Gonçalves no Depósito de Presos de Peniche (Fortaleza de Peniche) em 1935.
Foto gentilmente cedida ao Museu Municipal de Peniche – Município de Peniche por Leonor Baeta Neves.
Programme
Fernando Lopes-Graça (1906-1994) Requiem for the Victims of Fascism in Portugal, op. 210
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