Shostakovich's 5th
Gulbenkian Orchestra
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Grand Auditorium Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationThis concert will be broadcast live here on 1 December at 19:00.
Pricing
25% – Under 30
10% – Over 65
Cartão Gulbenkian:
50% – Under 30
15% – Over 65
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Gulbenkian Orchestra
In 1962, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation decided to establish a permanent orchestral ensemble. Originally with only twelve musicians (strings and continuo) it was named “Orquestra de Câmara Gulbenkian”. This collective was successively enlarged and today the “Orquestra Gulbenkian” (the name it has adopted since 1971) has a permanent body of sixty instrumentalists, a number that can be expanded depending on the repertoire.
This structure allows the Gulbenkian Orchestra to interpret works from the Baroque and Classical periods, a significant part of 19th century orchestral literature and much of the music of the 20th century, including works belonging to the current repertoire of the traditional symphonic orchestras. In each season, the orchestra performs on a regular series of concerts at the Gulbenkian Grand Auditorium in Lisbon, where it has had the opportunity of working together with some of leading names of the world of music (conductors and soloists). It has also performed on numerous locations all over Portugal, in an effort to decentralize music and culture.
The orchestra has been constantly expanding its activities in the international level, performing in Europe, Asia Africa, and the Americas. In the recording field, Orquestra Gulbenkian is associated to labels as Philips, Deutsche Grammophon, Hyperion, Teldec, Erato, Adès, Nimbus, Lyrinx, Naïve and Pentatone, among others, and this activity was recognized with several international prizes.
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Hannu Lintu
Music Director
“Dynamic and sharp on the podium” (Bachtrack) and with a “scrupulous ear for instrumental color and blend” (Washington Post), Hannu Lintu maintains his reputation as one of the world’s finest conductors. This season, Lintu continues his tenures as Music Director of Orquestra Gulbenkian and Chief Conductor of Finnish National Opera and Ballet, proving himself a master of both symphonic and operatic repertoire. The appointments followed a stream of successful concerts with Orquestra Gulbenkian and breathtaking productions with Finnish National Opera and Ballet. The 2023/24 season also saw his announcement as Artistic Partner of Lahti Symphony Orchestra from Autumn 2025.
Highlights of the 2024/25 season include his debut at Bregenzer Festspiele conducting Oedipe and returns to Chicago Symphony, BBC Symphony, Finnish Radio Symphony, London Philharmonic, St Louis Symphony and Oregon Symphony.
Symphonic highlights of recent years have seen Lintu conduct the New York Philharmonic (including an immediate re-invitation from the orchestra to perform at Bravo! Vail Festival), Berliner Philharmoniker, Cleveland Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre National de Radio France, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Konzerthaus Berlin, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne and Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, alongside the likes of Gil Shaham, Kirill Gerstein, Daniil Trifonov and Sergei Babayan.
As an expert in both operatic as well as symphonic repertoire, Lintu’s recent opera highlights have included Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer at Opera de Paris and Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande at Bayerische Staatsoper as a guest conductor, as well as multiple productions at Finnish National Opera and Ballet, including a recent multi-season Ring Cycle, Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites, Mozart’s Don Giovanni, a choregraphed reimagining of Verdi’s Messa da Requiem, Puccini’s Turandot, Richard Strauss’ Salome, and Britten’s Billy Budd.
Lintu studied cello and piano at the Sibelius Academy, where he also later studied conducting with Jorma Panula. He participated in masterclasses with Myung-Whun Chung at L’Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy, and took first prize at the Nordic Conducting Competition in Bergen in 1994.
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Antoine Françoise
Piano
Antoine Françoise (Switzerland *1987) studied music in Neuchâtel (Switzerland) and in the Royal College of Music in London (UK) with Paul Coker, Yonty Solomon, Ashley Wass and Andrew Ball and is eternally grateful to Swiss saxophonist Laurent Estoppey for his guidance as a musician.
Antoine is fascinated by the medium of chamber music and is active mainly in the field of the living arts, contemporary and experimental music. He was a founding member of the Mercury Quartet and the Françoise-Green piano duo and now enjoys a worldwide career within the quartet Nikel and with the piano duo Antoine, Françoise, Gilles & Grimaître. He is also pianist of ensemble Contrechamps and Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain-NEC. He was the artistic director of NEC between 2016 and 2023 as well as a programming member of festival Les Amplitudes.
Antoine has worked with most of the leading new music composers and enjoys collaborations with artists of all kind and all genres of music, dance and theatre. While in London, he performed with all major orchestras and was the principal pianist of London Contemporary orchestra (including a long collaboration with Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood on his film and stage music). He collaborated with Swiss choreographer Maud Blandel and signed the music (composition, arrangement and performance) of Diverti Menti, her latest choreographic show. Antoine also wrote and performed the music of SO/MA, new theatre play by french stage director Floriane Commeleran. Other collaborators include Louis Jucker, Sara Ostertag and Marco Berrettini.
Antoine is a piano and chamber music teacher at the High School of the Arts in Bern.
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Gilles Grimaître
Piano
Gilles Grimaitre is a pianist, keyboardist, composer, performer and curator active in the field of contemporary creation, based in Switzerland.
He performs regularly as soloist, chamber musician and with ensemble/orchestras such as Ensemble Contemporain, Ensemble Modern, Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain (NEC), Basel Sinfonietta,
Camerata Bern, Tonhalle Orchester Zürich, Ensemble Proton. He is a member of Collegium Novum Zürich, THRIPS, Duo Orion, Antoine Françoise & Gilles Grimaitre piano duo.He also founded HYPER DUO with the percussionist/drummer Julien Mégroz. The duo explores as much stylistic contrasts, the search for new forms of performance as intimate collaborations with artists from extramusical backgrounds. In 2021, their first album "Indigne de nous" was released on Everest Records.
He also plays and composes for analog synthesizers, samplers, among other odd noise devices. This creative exploration extends to his work with HYPER DUO and the experimental rock band HYPER LA CHAISE.
He studied piano with Pierre Sublet, organ with Pascale Van Coppenolle and composition with Xavier Dayer at the Hochschule der Künste Bern. He was scholarship holder at the International Ensemble Modern Academy in Frankfurt/Main for the academic year 2013-2014. He won the first prize at the Nicati Competition 2013 in Bern for the interpretation of contemporary music.
In 2022 he was awarded a Pro Helvetia residency in South India to study Konnakkol (Carnatic music) with Vidwan B R Somashekar Jois and 'Ghatam' Dr S. Karthick.
Since 2023 he is Associate Lecturer in the University of Applied Arts in Lucerne.
Adam Maor
Halim, concerto for two pianos and orchestra *
— Intermission 20 min —
Dmitri Chostakovitch
Symphony No. 5, in D minor, op. 47
* Absolute premiere of the new version – Commissioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
TRANSMISSION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S5fEDR5f54
In his second appearance as Music Director of the Gulbenkian Orchestra, Hannu Lintu conducts one of the most ambitious creations of the composer Adam Maor, whose work often reflects on the geopolitical situation in the Middle East and incorporates elements of Arab classical music. The work Halim, concerto for two pianos and orchestra, will be performed by pianists Antoine Françoise and Gilles Grimaître, specialists in contemporary repertoire. In the second part, Lintu will conduct Chostakovich’s Symphony No. 5, premiered in 1937 and triumphantly received at a time when the composer feared for his artistic future.
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