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Barbara Hannigan Conducts Stravinsky and Weill Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan conducts and sings with the French Radio Orchestra in a sensual programme celebrating the city of lights: gay Paris. Mezzo-soprano Julia Dawson, tenor Ziad Nehme and bass-baritone Douglas Williams also perform. Programme: Igor Stravinsky – Pulcinella Kurt Weill – Youkali Jacques Offenbach - La Gaîté parisienne
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures a powerful performance led by acclaimed soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan. She directs the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France in a program featuring Igor Stravinsky's "Pulcinella Suite" and Kurt Weill's "The Seven Deadly Sins."
Critical Reception
This specific recording received praise for Hannigan's dynamic conducting and the orchestra's vibrant performance, highlighting her versatility as both a singer and a leader. The program's choices were seen as well-suited to her interpretive skills.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Barbara Hannigan's authoritative and engaging conducting.
Recognition of the orchestra's skillful and energetic rendition of the challenging pieces.
Appreciation for the intelligent programming that showcases Hannigan's strengths.
Google audience: Audience reactions to this performance generally emphasize the exceptional musicality and the unique dual talent of Barbara Hannigan, who commands both vocal and conducting prowess with equal skill.
Fun Fact
Barbara Hannigan is renowned for her fearless approach to challenging repertoire and her innovative collaborations, often performing contemporary works and directing from the podium, a rare feat for a leading operatic soprano.
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