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    Mendelssohn: opening of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op. 21 13'  - 2015  - Heliox Films
    Synopsis

    Felix Mendelssohn was 17 when he first read William Shakespeare’s play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. The story inspired him and he composed a sublime score for it... known today as the Overture. Twenty years later, King Frederick William IV of Prussia commissioned Mendelssohn to write a score for a great event combining music, theater and dance. The Overture gives a wonderful musical description of Shakespeare’s magical play. The work begins with pianissimo chords in the wind instruments, but after five bars, this contemplative atmosphere is interrupted by the whirling staccato of the high strings. The chords in the winds return to bring a little of the threatening darkness of the enchanted forest to the dance. But the sun intervenes with a radiant E minor major, only to be interrupted by the heavy dance of the artisans (Bergamasque Dances). After the "hee-haw" of the donkey has been heard and the hunting horns have rung out, the enchantment begins again from the start.

    DAVID GRIMAL & LES DISSONANCES
    The Dissonances, homage to the famous quartet of Mozart, is a collective of artists created by violinist David Grimal. The musical ensemble without conductor, has an absolute liberty of programming choices. This independence offers musicians the opportunity to meet a new audience sometimes intimidated by the so-called classical music and to bring the public a new vision of the major repertoire.

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    version French & International support HD producer Heliox Films director Frédéric Delesques