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Tickets for saleThe Música Viva Festival closes its 28th edition in the company of the Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra and the University of Lisbon Choir. It all begins with one of Claude Debussy’s most beautiful melodies. En bateau introduces a Petite suite that was originally written for piano but is played here in the orchestral version in which it became best known. Then follow two personalities who died the same year the Metropolitan was founded, exactly three decades ago. First, Constança Capdeville, a Catalan composer who, in 1951, at the age of 14, settled in Portugal, where she pioneered a creative genre she called theater-music. Que mon chant ne soit plus d’oiseau is one of the last testimonies of her important legacy. Then Olivier Messiaen, the composer who was also greatly inspired by birdsong, but who in Trois petites liturgies presents art as a serene expression of his Catholic faith.
Closing Concert of the Música Viva 2022 Festival
Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra
Youth Choir of the University of Lisbon
C. Debussy Petite suite
Constança Capdeville Que mon chant ne soit plus d’oiseau,
O. Messiaen Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine
Elsa Silva piano
Thomas Bloch waves martenot
Erica Mandillo choir conductor
Pedro Neves conductor