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La Maestra
Demi-finale du concours international de cheffes d'orchestre

Demi-finale du concours international de cheffes d’orchestre
Recorded the September 17, 2020 (Le Studio - Philharmonie)

Program

1.
Présentation
00:30
Excerpt
2.
Robert Schumann
Lina Gonzalez-Granados : Répétition du Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre en la mineur (Nicht zu schnell)
00:30
Excerpt
3.
Robert Schumann
Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre en la mineur op. 129 : Nicht zu schnell
02:05
Excerpt
4.
Alexandra Grimal
Lina Gonzalez-Granados : Répétition de Humus
00:30
Excerpt
5.
Alexandra Grimal
Humus
02:10
Excerpt
6.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Rebecca Tong : Répétition du Rondo allegro, extrait du Concerto pour violon et orchestre op. 61
00:30
Excerpt
7.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Concerto pour violon et orchestre op. 61 : rondo allegro
02:14
Excerpt
8.
Alexandra Grimal
Rebecca Tong : Répétition de Humus
00:30
Excerpt
9.
Alexandra Grimal
Humus
01:42
Excerpt
10.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Holly Hyun Choe : Répétition du Rondo allegro, extrait du Concerto pour violon et orchestre op. 61
00:30
Excerpt
11.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Concerto pour violon et orchestre op. 61 : rondo allegro
02:35
Excerpt
12.
Alexandra Grimal
Holly Hyun Choe : Répétition de Humus
00:30
Excerpt
13.
Alexandra Grimal
Humus
01:08
Excerpt
14.
Conclusion
00:30
Excerpt
Watch the second semi-final of the La Maestra Competition, organized by the Paris Mozart Orchestra and the Philharmonie de Paris. Each semi-finalist works with a soloist and conducts a new commission.
With this new competition, the Paris Mozart Orchestra (conducted by Claire Gibault) and the Philharmonie de Paris provide a high profile platform and shine the brightest of lights on the outstanding talents of the many women conductors who are too often denied the visibility they deserve. They offer younger generations inspiring role models and encourage a new confidence in true vocational choices. They call upon programmers and musical institutions worldwide to grasp the Zeitgeist and draw upon a pool of talents more representative of society’s diversity.
 
Aimed at gifted professionals under 40 years of age, La Mestra showcases 12 candidates of the highest calibre, from all over the world. The winners of the competition will benefit from two years of professional accompaniment in the form of an Academy. The repertoire for each stage of the competition includes masterworks from the 18th to the 20th century, as well as a new commission, in order to highlight each candidate’s artistic individuality.

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Distribution

Holly Choe
Rebecca Tong
Lina Gonzalez-Granados
Paris Mozart Orchestra

Composers - Authors

Alexandra Grimal
Robert Schumann
Ludwig van Beethoven