Madame Farrenc Goes to the Revolution
Three Days in February
Presented by: Tekla Arts0 | LONDON: Pond Square Chapel (info) |
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P | Saturday 31st May, 2025 |
N | Door time: 6:30pm Start time: 7:00pm |
. | All ages (under 14s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - Classical |
Event information
"I believe that we are at this moment sleeping on a volcano……. Do you not feel, by some intuitive instinct that the earth is quaking once again in Europe?” Alexis de Tocqueville, Chamber of Deputies, Jan 29th, 1848
1848 has been called the European Spring. Starting in Italy, a wave of revolution swept across the continent and, for three days in February, it engulfed Paris.
The culturati debated, made speeches and looked on from the salon and first-floor drawing-rooms, while in the street below the barricades were building and blood was being shed.
In that same moment, Louise Farrenc – celebrated concert pianist, composer, scholar and Professor of Piano at the Paris Conservatoire – was quietly conducting her own revolution of gender and class in conventional musical form.
How important was the one to the other?
For 150 years after her death, the world chose to ignore this composer. Only recently has the work received the attention it deserves.
Join us, Tekla Arts and the Marcel Chamber Ensemble, on her birthday, May 31st, as we celebrate in concert the life, times and music of Louise Farrenc, as seen through the lens of Three Days in February when
"Madame Farrenc Goes to the Revolution"
Supporting REFUGE: the charity For women and children Against domestic violence