Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra to honour 19th-century French composer Berlioz
La Damnation de Faust
was inspired by a French translation of a book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe titled Faust and the opera premiered at Paris in 1846. Conductor Laureate Kees Bakels will lead the MPO this weekend. — Picture courtesy of Malaysian Philharmonic OrchestraShe is a recipient of 2016 Tanglewood Music Festival Grace B. Jackson prize and has worked with numerous renowned orchestras such as the BBC and Chicago Symphony Orchestras., Berlioz’s artistic creation born of passionate impulse.
The concert will feature celebrated works of 19th-century French composer Hector Berlioz. — Picture courtesy of Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra The work was created as his heroic romantic gesture to young Shakespearean actress, Harriet Smithson, who saw the performance and married him.For more info and ticket charges, clickIn addition to the concerts, Barron will also be involved in a vocal masterclass at DFP on Thursday, at 5.30 pm where she will share her expertise and knowledge with music enthusiasts.
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