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Patrimônio Artístico Da Cidade, Teatro Municipal De São Paulo Se Prepara Para Vencer Novos Desafios Os melhores CDs do mês • Notícias • Khatia Buniatishvili Gábor Takács-Nagy • Kent Nagano, o herói de Montreal CONCERTOGuia mensal de música clássica Setembro 2011 ÓPERAS EDIÇÃO DE ANIVERSÁRIO Rigoletto em São Paulo REVISTA CONCERTO 16 ANOS Tosca no Rio de Janeiro VIDAS MUSICAIS Antonín Dvorák PALCO Les arts réunis, de Lully CONTRAPONTO Henrique Morelenbaum completa 80 anos ATRÁS DA PAUTA por Júlio Medaglia ROTEIRO MUSICAL LIVROS • CDs • DVDs 100 anos Patrimônio artístico da cidade, Teatro Municipal de São Paulo se ISSN 1413-2052 - ANO XVI - Nº 176 R$ 11,90 prepara para vencer novos desafios ENTREVISTA MÚSICA VIVA João Carlos Martins fala sobre Bach, Philip Glass faz concertos no Rio, regência e sertanejos de casaca em São Paulo e em Olinda “Música Antes FOTO: GAL OPPIDO antes de mais nada, de mais a Sinfônica Heliópolis nada.” tem o prazer Paul Verlaine de apresentar ao piano André Mehmari. Duas forças jovens juntas no palco sob a regência do maestro Isaac Karabtchevsky: Sinfônica Heliópolis e André Mehmari. Pianista, arranjador, compositor e multiinstrumentista, André, com pouco mais de 30 anos, é uma das maiores revelações da música brasileira. Premiado tanto na área erudita quanto na popular, ficou conhecido do público quando venceu o Prêmio Visa de MPB, em 1998. Suas composições e arranjos 28 de setembro, às 21 horas são tocados pelos mais expressivos Teatro Bradesco grupos orquestrais e de câmara Rua Turiassu, 2.100 brasileiros e, como instrumentista, já atuou e gravou com artistas como INGRESSOS Mônica Salmaso, Milton Nascimento e DE R$ 20,00 A R$ 150,00 Dori Caymmi. Com a Sinfônica Heliópolis também já participou de um importante 50% DE DESCONTO PARA momento: compôs a obra Cidade do Sol, ESTUDANTES, APOSENTADOS E especialmente criada para a turnê PROFESSORES DA REDE PÚBLICA européia do grupo em 2010, que estreou ESTADUAL na Alemanha com grande sucesso. INGRESSOS: BILHETERIA DO TEATRO Cidade do Sol - André Mehmari OU INGRESSO RÁPIDO Piano e Orquestra Vendas: Cherubino I, Andante do Concerto Chorado e Non so più - André Mehmari Isaac Karabtchevsky, regente Pássaros de Fogo - Suíte (versão 1919) - Igor Stravinsky Sujeito à taxa de conveniência YT009-11_AnBaccarelli RevConcerto.indd 1 8/18/11 3:43 PM FOTO: GAL OPPIDO 3 de setembro Heliópolis CEU Alvarenga no Rock in Rio 10 de setembro CEU Jaçanã 17 de setembro Série Clássicos CEU Vila Rubi Centro Cultural 1º de outubro São Paulo CEU Água Azul 8 de outubro CEU Meninos Música nos CEUs 15 de outubro CEU Butantã Crianças dos corais e orquestras 29 de outubro CEU Paz do Instituto Baccarelli realizam, desde julho, uma série de 45 29 de outubro apresentações em todos os CEUs CEU Casa Blanca da cidade de São Paulo. Com o objetivo de levar a música 12 de novembro 4 de setembro, às 11h30 de coro e orquestra para os CEU São Rafael A Sinfônica Heliópolis estará Quarteto de Cordas alunos da rede municipal de no Rock in Rio 2011 ao lado de Luiz Amato e Eliane Tokeshi, violinos ensino, essa ação tem encantado Mike Patton, vocalista da banda 28 de setembro, às 21 horas 19 de novembro Renato Bandel, viola a garotada de todas as regiões CEU Parque Veredas Faith no More. Teatro Bradesco André Micheletti, violoncelo da cidade, que ganhou uma Mike e orquestra apresentarão Rua Turiassu, 2.100 nova opção cultural. o inusitado show de músicas INGRESSOS 23 de outubro, às 11h30 Aos sábados, às 15 horas, os italianas Mondo Cane no Palco DE R$ 20,00 A R$ 150,00 Quinteto de Metais espetáculos das orquestras de Sunset. Um espaço que aposta Thiago Lopes e Thiago Araújo, trompetes Heliópolis são abertos ao público. em atrações com fórmula mais 50% DE DESCONTO PARA Thiago Rodrigues, trompa experimental e que já agita ESTUDANTES, APOSENTADOS E Aline Alcântara, trombone a cena musical com a proposta PROFESSORES DA REDE PÚBLICA Deivid Peleje, tuba de shows inéditos. ESTADUAL 6 de novembro, às 11h30 INGRESSOS: BILHETERIA DO TEATRO Coral Juvenil OU INGRESSO RÁPIDO Gisele Cruz, regente Adriano Contó, piano YT009-11_AnBaccarelli RevConcerto.indd 2 8/18/11 3:44 PM Prezado leitor, Dedicamos a capa desta edição da Revista CONCERTO ao Teatro Municipal de São Paulo, que neste mês completa cem anos de existência. Em artigo de Camila Frésca, ilustrado por fotos exclusivas de Carlos Goldgrub, você poderá conhecer um pouco mais da história e da arquitetura desse valioso patrimônio de nossa cidade. Recém restaurado, o teatro agora parte para o grande desafi o de modernizar seu ultrapassado modelo de gestão. Desejamos, esperançosos, que o Teatro Municipal possa fi nalmente assumir a sua missão, que é a de um grande e moderno gerador de cultura, dinâmico, aberto e articulado no mundo. São Paulo, a maior e mais rica cidade do Brasil, merece! Grandes eventos movimentam a agenda clássica brasileira em setembro: tem ópera no Rio de Janeiro (Tosca) e em São Paulo (Rigoletto), grandes orquestras, Ensemble Orchestral FOTO: CARLOS GOLDGRUB de Paris com o excepcional Coro Accentus, e muita música de câmara com artistas como as pianistas Yuja Wang e Cristina Ortiz e os violinistas Shlomo Mintz e Régis Pasquier. Escolha seu programa nos ilustrados roteiros da Revista CONCERTO e desfrute da melhor música. COLABORARAM NESTA EDIÇÃO A seção Em conversa desta edição traz uma entrevista com o maestro João Carlos Camila Frésca, jornalista e pesquisadora Martins, uma das mais destacadas e infl uentes personalidades musicais de nosso país Clóvis Marques, jornalista e crítico musical (página 18). Além de abordar Bach e sua conversão à regência, Martins argumenta a favor Gil Jardim, maestro de suas parcerias com músicos sertanejos e populares, fala da Osesp, de Minczuk, da Virada Guilherme Leite Cunha, professor Cultural e muito mais. e artista plástico Como todos os meses, publicamos a seção Gramophone com uma seleção dos Irineu Franco Perpetuo, jornalista e crítico musical principais artigos da prestigiada revista inglesa (página 64). Além de se informar sobre os João Marcos Coelho, jornalista mais importantes lançamentos discográfi cos internacionais, você poderá ler uma entrevista e crítico musical com o violinista e regente Gábor Takács-Nagy e uma grande reportagem sobre o maestro Jorge Colli, professor e crítico musical Kent Nagano e seu trabalho frente à Sinfônica de Montreal. Júlio Medaglia, maestro Nesta edição da Revista CONCERTO, você lê as colunas regulares do maestro Júlio Klaus Billand, jornalista e crítico musical Medaglia (que escreve sobre o falecimento da grande Neyde Thomas) e dos jornalistas João Leonardo Martinelli, jornalista Marcos Coelho (sobre Philip Glass, que fará concertos no Brasil) e Clóvis Marques (sobre e compositor os 80 anos do maestro Henrique Morelenbaum). E com muito prazer também publicamos artigos de Jorge Coli (sobre a ópera Menina das nuvens de Villa-Lobos), de Klaus Billand (que assistiu em Bayreuth, na Alemanha, a estreia da nova montagem do Tannhäuser de ACONTECEU EM SETEMBRO Wagner) e do maestro Gil Jardim (que refl ete sobre a educação musical nas escolas). NASCIMENTOS O mês de setembro também marca o aniversário da Revista CONCERTO. Há dezesseis Giacomo Meyerber, compositor 5 de setembro de 1791 anos a publicação faz o raio X do universo clássico, desempenhando um papel fundamental Anton Diabelli, compositor para a difusão das atividades musicais eruditas e servindo, assim esperamos, de porta de 6 de setembro de 1781 entrada para todos aqueles que desejam se aproximar dessa arte. Queremos, mais uma vez, José Vieira Brandão, compositor e regente agradecer a todos que nos apoiam: às entidades promotoras – nossos principais parceiros –, 26 de setembro de 1911 aos nossos anunciantes, que viabilizam a realização de nosso trabalho, e principalmente a você, nosso leitor. FALECIMENTOS Eleazar de Carvalho, compositor e regente E como aniversário tem que ter presente, lançamos com esta edição o Concurso 12 de setembro de 1996 CONCERTO 16 Anos. Concorra a dezesseis vale-presentes de R$ 100,00 cada para Isaac Stern, violinista trocar por livros, CDs ou DVDs da Loja CLÁSSICOS. Basta ligar para (11) 3539-0048 ou 22 de setembro de 2001 enviar um e-mail para [email protected] e indicar um amigo para receber um Maria Malibran-Garcia, mezzo soprano exemplar de cortesia da Revista CONCERTO. Assim, além de presentear um amigo, você 23 de setembro de 1836 ainda concorre a um vale-presente da Loja CLÁSSICOS. Participe! Ligue ou mande um Bela Bartók, compositor e-mail até o dia 19 de setembro, às 12 horas. E boa sorte! A edição de outubro da Revista 26 de setembro de 1945 CONCERTO divulgará o nome de todos premiados. (O Concurso CONCERTO 16 Anos é exclusivo para assinantes da Revista CONCERTO.) ESTREIAS O Ouro do Reno, de Richard Wagner Leia a Revista CONCERTO e desbrave com a gente o maravilhoso 22 de setembro de 1869 em Munique mundo da música! Armida, de Willibald Gluck 23 de setembro de 1777 em Paris A flauta mágica, de W.A. Mozart 30 de setembro de 1791 em Viena Os pescadores de pérolas, de George Bizet Nelson Rubens Kunze 30 de setembro de 1863 em Paris diretor-editor 2 Setembro 2011 CONCERTO CONCERTO Setembro de 2011 nº 176 2 Carta ao Leitor 28 18 4 Cartas 6 Contraponto Notícias do mundo musical 12 Atrás da Pauta Coluna mensal do maestro Júlio Medaglia 14 Internacional Klaus Billand assistiu à estreia do Tannhäuser em Bayreuth 16 Opinião Jorge Coli escreve sobre a ópera A menina das nuvens, de Villa-Lobos 18 Em Conversa 24 10 Entrevista com o maestro João Carlos Martins 20 Opinião Maestro Gil Jardim refl ete sobre o desafi o da educação musical 22 Música Viva Philip Glass e a música de nossos dias, por
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