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On December 12nd 1988, in Montreal , an unprecedented
concert in the musical field made possible by the latest satellite transmission
technologies and the challenge of Françoise Legrand, musical
director and co-founder of the World Philharmonic Orchestra.
Beneficiary : Unpriviledged children in Africa, under the auspices
of the Cardinal Paul Emile Leger |
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Ludwig Van Beethoven : Symphony No 9
WORLDWIDE PREMIERE This concert made the Beethoven's dream
a reality : have people over the world singing the finale of his 9th symphony,
the Ode to Joy, at the same time. Montreal, Moscow, San Francisco and
Geneva have been linked by satellite, and artists from those four centers
have simultaneously sang the final movement of Beethoven's 9th . in MONTREAL
: - The World Philharmonic Orchestra : 106 musicians, 4 soloists (Nadine
Denize, Nicola Ghiuzelev, Ben Heppner and Michèle Troise) and 3
giant screens on stage to broadcast live the following choirs:
from MOSCOU :
- The USSR State Academy Russian Choir (100 members of the Gostelradio
choir)
from SAN FRANCISCO :
- The Masterworks Chorale from San Mateo (100 members)
from GENEVE :
- The "Suisse Romande"'s Choir (100 members)
This event was broadcasted live on giant screens in many cities
over the world: America (North and South), Europe, Africa, Australia and
Asia. |
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