Essentials: Le Poème de l’extase

Karina Canellakis conducts Wagner and Scriabin, with a thought-provoking introduction

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Essentials presents Aleksandr Scriabin’s Le poème de l’extase and music by Wagner, performed by the Concertgebouw Orchestra under the direction of Karina Canellakis.

Scriabin places the listener right at the very centre of a spiritual world that others can only dream of.

Concert programme

  • Richard Wagner

    Vorspiel und Liebestod uit 'Tristan und Isolde'

  • Alexander Skrjabin

    Le poème de l'Extase

Performers

About this concert

The Essentials series introduces you to the masterpieces you will be happy to know, performed by the world-famous Concertgebouw Orchestra and complete with a lively introduction by the incomparable Thomas Vanderveken. At Essentials we welcome a new generation of music lovers, and the concerts typically have a pleasant informal atmosphere. Richard Wagner championed the larger than life. In Tristan und Isolde, he aims his telescope at a young couple in love. Their passion is too great for this earthly world, resulting in extremely sensual music practically bursting at its harmonic seams with desire. Aleksandr Skryabin goes even further in Le poème de l’extase, for whom music served as ‘a bridge to the beyond’. This work explores a spiritual world that others can only dream of – but Skryabin places the listener right at the very centre of it all, with the orchestra producing a kaleidoscope of dazzling colour. Two ecstatic Essentials for the price of one. Essentials starts at 9 p.m. with an imaginative introduction to the programme (in Dutch).  

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About this concert

The Essentials series introduces you to the masterpieces you will be happy to know, performed by the world-famous Concertgebouw Orchestra and complete with a lively introduction by the incomparable Thomas Vanderveken. At Essentials we welcome a new generation of music lovers, and the concerts typically have a pleasant informal atmosphere. Richard Wagner championed the larger than life. In Tristan und Isolde, he aims his telescope at a young couple in love. Their passion is too great for this earthly world, resulting in extremely sensual music practically bursting at its harmonic seams with desire. Aleksandr Skryabin goes even further in Le poème de l’extase, for whom music served as ‘a bridge to the beyond’. This work explores a spiritual world that others can only dream of – but Skryabin places the listener right at the very centre of it all, with the orchestra producing a kaleidoscope of dazzling colour. Two ecstatic Essentials for the price of one. Essentials starts at 9 p.m. with an imaginative introduction to the programme (in Dutch).  

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