‘Yo-Yo Ma & Angélique Kidjo’

6 Dec.'23
- 20:00

Sarabande africaine

The impact of African on American and Western European music is often underestimated. Take Zarabanda, an important traditional Congolese god, who is said to have inspired the sarabande when he travelled to the New World, from where the dance associated with this religious practice is said to have crossed the ocean again to dance in Spain at the turn of the 17th century, and then the rest of Europe, metamorphosing into a staple of our 'classical' music. Angélique Kidjo and Yo-Yo Ma join forces in this concert that explores the space-time crossover between African and classical music, including Bach - to whom we owe a number of sarabandes - but also Florence Price, the first African-American woman to be recognised as a symphonic composer, who notably wrote the African-inspired Juba Dance .

Yo-Yo Ma
cello
Angélique Kidjo
vocals
David Donatien
percussion
Thierry Vaton
piano
Programme
Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Zelie

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Sarabande 3 (Bach)

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Agolo

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Sarabande (Händel)

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Yemandja (P. Glass)

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Reading Poetry (Baudelaire)

George Gershwin

Summertime (Porgy & Bess)

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Kelele

Yo-Yo Ma

Cassado suite for solo cello, MVT 1

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Creole instrumental

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Aisha - adaption on Bach's keyboard concerto no. 5

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

La Folia Variations

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Missa Luba - Gloria

Yo-Yo Ma
Angélique Kidjo

Blewu - duo

Maurice Ravel

Boléro

2023-2024

Special Moments

Practical information

Location

Henry Le Boeuf Hall

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELS

Rates

Classicarte ~

0 -

Standard

34 - 72 - 98 - 134 -

< 30 year

17 - 36 - 49 - 67 -

Card : Preferential Reimbursement / EU Disability

17 - 36 - 49 - 67 -

Wheelchair

10 -

Companion wheelchair

10 -