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SUMMARY:Pérola Sem Rapariga [Pearl Earring without a Girl]
DESCRIPTION:Pérola Sem Rapariga [Pearl Earring without a Girl] builds on a fresh interpretation of Voyage of the Sable Venusand Other Poems by American poet Robin Coste Lewis\, and the photographic archive of Alberto Henschel. The show explores the nature of the relationship between the surface of the body and what we are able to say about it; between caption and image; between skin and salvage. Artist Kiluanji Kia Henda intervenes in the space of the scene by installing signs that foreshadow the apocalypse. \n  \nPérola Sem Rapariga [Pearl Earring without a Girl] is part of the Abril Abriu Cycle\, an initiative of the Teatro Nacional D. Maria II. \n 
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/perola-sem-rapariga/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Performances,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Symphony No. 4 by Joly Braga Santos
DESCRIPTION:Anyone listening to the electrifying second movement (Scherzo vivacissimo) of Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 1 will understand the passion that immediately gripped Joseph Szigeti\, present at the warmly applauded world premiere of the work in October 1923 in Paris. It was love at first listen. The great violinist began regularly presenting the concerto to audiences worldwide. These audiences\, naturally\, were also won over until the present day. \n  \nJoly Braga Santos died in 1988\, at the age of 64\, at the height of his creativity. A great lover of opera\, he left us with a vast production spanning various musical genre. His Fourth Symphony had two versions\, the second of which\, choral-symphonic\, premiered in 1968. This version proposed a magnificent choral epilogue that remains one of the most fervent tributes to youth in the history of Portuguese music. Its overwhelming final crescendo continues to captivate us enthusiastically – undoubtedly one of the reasons it was proposed as the World Youth Anthem.
URL:https://www.ccb.pt/en/evento/sinfonia-n-o-4-de-joly-braga-santos/
LOCATION:Centro Cultural de Belém\, Praça do Império\, Lisboa\, Lisboa\, 1449-003\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Music,Performances
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