VIRTUOSITY AND REVOLUTION
Manuel de Falla's El Sombrero de tres pico (The Three-cornered hat) suite no. 2 draws its music from de Falla's ballet of the same name, which uses harmonic and melodic idioms derived from traditional Andalusian folk music, flamenco style, and the cante jondo, and had sets designed Pablo Picasso. Antonio Di Cristofano then performs Ravel's Piano concerto in G major, which boasts influences from a plurality of styles, including jazz, folk music, and Mozart. Ravel himself describes the work as "a genuine concerto... clearly highlighting the soloist's virtuosity." The concert concludes with Shostakovich's Symphony no. 12, a programmatic piece in four movements played without pause and viewed as Tableaux depicting the October (1917) Revolution.

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Sunday 22 March
Doors at 00:00
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Meridian Arts Centre: George Weston
5040 Yonge Street, Toronto, CA
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