This project is not limited to a musical performance. It embodies an intergenerational and interdisciplinary dialogue. In preparation for this evening, students have explored themes addressed by the program through literature, art, and musical creation. Inspired by these committed works, they have composed their own songs, which they will perform to share their unique perspectives and hopes for the future.
The program brings together works of extraordinary strength, each carrying a universal message. From "Earth Song" by Frank Ticheli, a lament against the ravages of war, to "The March of the Women" by Ethel Smyth, an emblem of the fight for women's rights, and "Gegen den Krieg" by Hanns Eisler, which denounces the madness of conflicts, each piece echoes stories and struggles through the ages. Works like "MLK" by Bob Chilcott or "Quand les Hommes Vivront d'Amour" by Philip Glass call for hope and solidarity, imagining a world where justice and peace prevail.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to discover how music can carry human aspirations and connect generations around the fundamental values of freedom, justice, and peace.
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90 Min. with break
Atrium
The Ensemble Vocal du Luxembourg (EVL) was founded in 1991 by Pierre Cao and has about 28 members. The choir has become one of the main ensembles of the Greater Region and has performed over 200 times since its creation. The choir's repertoire covers all periods of choral literature, from ancient music and romantic choral works to contemporary music creations. EVL's programs are characterized by their content coherence, with the context of the works often provided by textual aspects.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
TRIFOLION Echternach
2 Prte St Willibrord
6486 Echternach
Luxembourg
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