Summer Institute, Concert
Sunday, August 13, 2017
3:00pm
RCM / Temerty Theatre
273 Bloor Street West
Toronto
Tickets available soon through the RCM box office http://performance.rcmusic.ca/tickets/seats/49601
Sunday, August 13, 2017
3:00pm
RCM / Temerty Theatre
273 Bloor Street West
Toronto
Tickets available soon through the RCM box office http://performance.rcmusic.ca/tickets/seats/49601
In the early 1850s, Mykola Lysenko furthered his musical development in Leipzig, Germany, the foremost conservatoire on the European continent at the time. Within days of arriving, he attending a recital of Robert Schumann's 'Dichterliebe', a work he fell in love with. Shortly afterwards, Mykola returned to Kyiv and immediately set about composing his own Dichterliebe song cycle: A Poet's Love. Lysenko turned to the same book of Heinrich Heine Romantic poems that Schumann himself had drawn on. He then composed his own 'Poetova Lyubov' - A Poet's Love.
Three of the texts were identical to Schumann's collection; but then he explored further depths of Romantic poetry, adding his own style, offering a further credence to the word and placing the pianist and singer on equal par on the concert platform. The song cycle became a veritable duet of voice, body and soul.