Bozar
Belgian National Orchestra

‘Belgian National Orchestra, González-Monjas & Chamayou’

2 May'25
- 20:00

Spring is Coming

Camille Saint-Saëns wrote his Second Piano Concerto in barely three weeks at the request of Anton Rubinstein. However, the premiere, with Saint-Saëns himself playing the piano part, turned into a complete disaster because he had not had enough time to rehearse the concerto alongside composing it. Today, this work is by far the most famous of the five piano concertos that Saint-Saëns composed.

Although the famous 'Viennese Waltz' only came into being at the beginning of the 19th century, Richard Strauss used a lot of waltz music in the second and third acts of Der Rosenkavalier. Critics were highly dissatisfied with this anachronism, but the audience enjoyed Strauss' music so much that the orchestral highlights were soon compiled into an enchanting suite.

Belgian National Orchestra
Roberto González-Monjas
conductor
Bertrand Chamayou
piano
Programme
Lili Boulanger

D’un Matin de printemps, LB 41C

Camille Saint-Saëns

Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2, op. 22

Richard Dubugnon

Arcanes symphoniques, op. 30 (Belgian premiere) - selection

Richard Strauss

Der Rosenkavalier, TrV 227d, op. 59 : Suite

Cycle

2024-2025

Adventurous and Contemporary

Concerts

2024-2025

Belgian National Orchestra

Practical information

Location

Henry Le Boeuf Hall

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELS

Rates

Ambassadeur Uno~

10 - 21 - 32 - 38

Musician ~

5

Ambassadeurs Duo ~

10 - 21 - 32 - 38

Standard

12 - 26 - 40 - 48

< 30 year

10 - 13 - 20 - 24

Listening seats

10

Card : Preferential Reimbursement / EU Disability

10 - 13 - 20 - 24