Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Thrills with Beethoven and Bruckner Under Bertrand de Billy
- André Giacometti
- Jan 14
- 1 min read
On January 12, 2025, the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, under the esteemed leadership of conductor Bertrand de Billy, presented a riveting performance at the Auditorium Rainier III, featuring Beethoven's Triple Concerto and Bruckner's Symphony No. 7. The event highlighted the orchestra's expansive capability and nuanced musical expression, reinforcing its stature in Monaco's vibrant cultural landscape.
The concert opened with the Triple Concerto, masterfully executed by the Zeia Trio, whose youthful vigor and cohesive interpretation brought a novel vibrancy to Beethoven's composition. Under de Billy's direction, the orchestra and trio achieved a harmonious balance, eliciting warm commendation from the conductor for their "challenging and rewarding" collaboration. This was followed by a compelling rendition of Bruckner's Symphony No. 7, marking the orchestra's first performance of the piece since 2011. De Billy's precision and the profound resonance of the Germanic sounds produced by the orchestra, particularly the brass and Wagnerian tubas, enthralled the assembled audience.
The success of these performances not only underscores Bertrand de Billy's effective leadership but also propels the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra further into the limelight as a cornerstone of Monaco's cultural excellence. De Billy is scheduled to return on January 19 for the Mozart Festival, continuing to enrich the principality's reputation as a center for world-class musical events.
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