“Making the impossible possible…”
This could be the slogan of this 8th edition.
Despite the sanitary measures, it has not given up on the arrival of the symphonic phalanges which, since 2013, have been making the beautiful evenings of the event.
“It was obvious that the orchestras had to have citizenship.
They constitute the identity of the festival, ”
recalls Renaud Capuçon.
They are also the metaphor of what are the places of concerts and shows in our societies:
"Places where we connect individuals around the same will: to dream of the man of tomorrow, beyond our differences" ,
philosopher Dominique Bluzet, co-director of the festival.
It was obvious that the orchestras should have citizenship.
They are constitutive of the identity of the festival
Renaud Capucon
Connect people.
This is the very essence of symphony orchestras which, for many, bring together musicians of different nationalities within a single desk.
Thus the Luxembourg Philharmonic, which will open the festival for the first time on March 27, under the baton of the Spaniard Gustavo Gimeno, its conductor for five years.
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