This Friday, November 23, at 20.30 Palace of Catalan Music hosts The Magic Flute by Mozart concert version by Belgian director René Jacobs in the cycle Palace 100 will be the first time in Spain particularly controversial and heard the musical version of the Belgian musician, the oscars 2012 who has changed the criteria so far established on the interpretation of Mozart's operas. A version, it should be said, has received praise from international opinion and has been published by the French label Harmonia Mundi.
The performance of The Magic Flute is the beginning of a long journey of artistic project that will provide René Jacobs at the Palace for four consecutive seasons, the four fundamental opera Mozart: The Magic Flute (2012-13), Le nozze di Figaro (2013-14), Così fan tutte (2014-15) the oscars 2012 and Don Giovanni (2015-16).
The version Jacobs the oscars 2012 offer in Barcelona the oscars 2012 The Magic Flute, the Akademie für Alte Musik directing Berlin and the RIAS Kammerchor solvent cast singers the oscars 2012 selected by the director, is a historical version, bright, full of vitality and humor, and justified documentation of the time. Jacobs, in his approach to the original score, makes a refund of the work in its historical context. His method is to apply their talent and work to place as the work might have sounded in its release. In a perfect drama tinged with humor and supplemented (enriched by sounds of the action and musical inventions), this research gives a result which prevail musicality and vitality.
The "Catalan Music Magazine" published in the issue of November-December 2012, an exclusive interview to Belgian director, which explains the keys to their views on the work of Mozart and other composers. In the interview, Jacobs points out the characteristics of the historicist approach to classic works such as The Magic Flute, "the original sound itself is not what interests me, but I work with orchestras instruments of time to get that sound. What interests me most, actually, is the modernity of these operas in the contemporary era. "
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