A Nature's Symphony
The Baroque period marked an era of exploration and expansion in various spheres of knowledge. During this time, intellectual and artistic realms converged as never before, driven by the urgent need to understand the natural world from a human perspective. Music, as a powerful medium of expression, increasingly sought to reflect the complexities of the material world and translate them into an intelligible language. The two works featured in this program exemplify the fusion of nature, science, and emotion in the 18th century, offering a profound understanding of the Baroque imagination where art and science intertwined to create a sonic representation of the cosmos and the earth’s cyclical rhythms.
Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747), Les Elemens
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Le Quattro Stagioni
Max Richter (1966-), Le Quattro Stagioni Recomposed
21 de agosto, 2024
7:00 p.m.
Patio-Teatro Comfama
Entrada libre