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DANIEL BARENBOIM


Daniel BARENBOIM




Daniel Barenboim, born November 15, 1942 in Buenos Aires, is a pianist and conductor of Argentinian and Israel. In 2002 he received the nationalitéespagnole and since January 2008, he was also carrying a Palestinian passport.

child prodigy, he gave his first concert as a pianist in Buenos Aires at the age seven years. Her father is and will remain so long as his piano teacher.

If Wagner is banned in Israel for having inspired the Nazis, never mind. Twice Barenboim, defying taboos, played the composer's works in concerts at the prestigious Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, leaving the audience divided between whistles and applause. The Knesset had then declared persona non grata until he agreed to apologize.

He was appointed director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1989 and the Staatsoper Berlin in 1992 - who will elect the 'right to life' - and became the main guest conductor of La Scala in Milan in 2006. Dynamic, generous, passionate and deeply humane, Daniel Barenboim wants to appease people through music.

remember that Scala is still no music director. They Barenbom Daniel, but only as Maestro Scaligero - a glorious title for a primary invited. Yet, all artistic decisions are in the hands of general manager Stefan Lissner.





Salle Pleyel












Salle Pleyel












Frederic Chopin (1810-1849)

Fantaisie en do mineur Op 49 (1841)
time Marcia

A Nocturne

Sonata No. 3 in it, mineur Op 58 (1844)
1 - Allegro
2 - Scherzo (Molto vivace)
3 - Largo
4 - Finale (Presto not so much)

Entr'acte

Ballade N ° 1 en sol mineur Op 23 (1835)
Largo - Moderato - Less moved (Time I)
few moves - Presto con fuoco

Trois Etudes

Trois Mazurkas

Scherzo No. 3 Op 39 en ut diese mineur (1839)
Presto con fuoco - less blur - Tempo I - less blur - Tempo I

Salle Pleyel 16 février 2010




Les ovations




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