The most powerful hydroelectric power plant in the world at the time of its completion in 1984 is located between Paraguay and Brazil. Philip Glass composed his moving work Itaipú for choir and orchestra based on the creation myth of the indigenous Guaraní, which tells of a flood, and thus focuses attention on the people displaced by the dam's construction.
Brad Lubman will conduct the performance of the work at the Isarphilharmonie with the Munich Philharmonic Choir and the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra alongside two other American compositions: John Adams' Christian Zeal and Activity is part of his three-part work American Standards and uses a hymn associated with the American civil rights movement.
Embedded between these works is the new piano concerto by Bryce Dressner, known not only as an orchestral composer, but above all as a member of the rock band The National.
Münchner Philharmoniker
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