‘Anne Sofie von Otter’

8 Nov.'16
- 20:00

So Many Things

‘The past is reinvented and becomes the future. But the lineage is everything’ (Philip Glass).

The mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter excels in the great classical roles and particularly in travesti roles to which her range lends itself. So the programme for this recital, resolutely topical, may surprise at first glance. Accompanied by the Brooklyn Rider Quartet, Anne Sofie von Otter brings together Janáček and the Icelandic artist Björk while also ringing the changes on the American minimalist composers from Philip Glass to Nico Muhly, via John Adams. She is nothing if not adventurous, having already combined French mélodie and chanson. With her eminently delicate and elegant singing, she delights in tracing new ramifications and lineages between composers and periods, at first sight remote from each other, while inviting us to join her in reinventing the past as seen from our time.

Anne Sofie von Otter
soprano
Bodo Gottschalk
piano
Programme
Philip Glass

Works by

John Adams

Works by

Nico Muhly

Works by

Colin Jacobsen

Works by

Caroline Shaw

Works by

Leoš Janáček

Works by

Björk

Works by

Brooklyn Rider Solo

Works by

Elvis Costello

Works by

Kate Bush

Works by

Practical information

Location

Royal Brussels Conservatory

Rue de la Régence 30 1000 Brussels

Production

Co-presentation