The harpsichordist invites us to surrender our expectations in an unfolding journey of improvisation including works from Bach, Couperin and Ligeti.
This is a moment of surrender with expectations exchanged for the surprise of an onrushing musical present. In the absence of knowing, the unexpected arises.
This performance is designed to absorb the listener within a flexible, changeable and growing musical structure.
Rediscover the fluidity of a stroll that lets you go on exploring without stopping to take a view from higher ground, without needing to know what’s around the bend.
There’s a musical outpouring to be discovered at every turn, and that is precisely what makes it so beautiful.
Jean Rondeau invites you to let yourself be seized by this moment of uninterrupted music, combining works from the repertoire and improvisations in an exploration of the sound of the harpsichord, a new performance of music and dance.
Described as ‘one of the most natural performers one is likely to hear on a classical music stage’ by the Washington Post, Jean Rondeau is a global ambassador for his instrument. His outstanding talent and innovative approach to keyboard repertoire have been critically acclaimed, marking him out as one of today’s leading harpsichordists.
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX
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