Dutoit Conducts Saint-Saëns
Dutoit Conducts Saint-Saëns
Tuesday September 29, 2009
8:00  PM
Verizon Hall

The Philadelphia Orchestra

Charles Dutoit - Conductor

John Tessier - Tenor

The Philadelphia Singers Chorale -

Program:

BERLIOZ - Resurrexit

SAINT-SAËNS - Symphony No. 3 ("Organ")

BERLIOZ - Te Deum

Description:

Maestro Dutoit ushers in his second season as The Philadelphia Orchestra's chief conductor with two cornerstones of the French Romantic repertoire, both with substantial organ parts to highlight the Kimmel Center's 7,000-pipe Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ. Saint-Saëns's thunderous Third Symphony keeps the organist so busy it feels like a concerto, and Berlioz's martial Te Deum combines organ with vocal and orchestral forces to highlight a sense of grand architectural space. The juxtaposition of the mature Te Deum and the early Resurrexit (written when the composer was only 19) are part of the Maestro's multi-season celebration of Berlioz's music.

Listen to Charles Dutoit discuss this concert with WRTI’s Jim Cotter.