all concerts
20 Mar

Pascal Dusapin Residency at the Louis Vuitton Foundation

Friday
The Fondation Louis Vuitton
Paris, France
Arvo Pärt
Psalom
for string orchestra (1985)

Pascal Dusapin
Khora
for string orchestra (version for 30 strings, 1997)

Giacinto Scelsi
Pranam I
for 12 instruments, contralto and tape (1972)

Giacinto Scelsi
Anahit
for violin and orchestra (1965)

Pascal Dusapin
Flying River
Violin concerto – world premiere (commissioned by the Fondation Louis Vuitton)

Utopia Orchestra
Daniel Lozakovich — Violin
Olga Vlasova — Voice
Giuseppe Mengoli — Conductor

* Giuseppe Mengoli, Utopia’s second conductor, will lead the upcoming Pascal Dusapin Residency at the Fondation Louis Vuitton on 20 and 21 March. Teodor Currentzis will be unable to take part in the project due to health reasons. The First Prize winner of the Mahler Competition 2023, Mengoli is already well known to Utopia audiences. He joined the orchestra on the previous tour, conducting the first part of the programme — Arena by Magnus Lindberg. Critics described him as 'powerful and unrelenting', and his interpretation as 'a performance that revealed genuine talent'.

Pascal Dusapin Residency at the Louis Vuitton Foundation

Pascal Dusapin (b. 1955, Nancy) occupies a singular position in late-20th- and 21st-century music. He is the only composer Iannis Xenakis explicitly acknowledged as his student. From his encounter with Xenakis, Dusapin absorbed a sense of large-scale sonic architecture and an interest in mythic or archetypal subjects, which he redirected into an autonomous musical language.

* Giuseppe Mengoli, Utopia’s second conductor, will lead the upcoming Pascal Dusapin Residency at the Fondation Louis Vuitton on 20 and 21 March. Teodor Currentzis will be unable to take part in the project due to health reasons. The First Prize winner of the Mahler Competition 2023, Mengoli is already well known to Utopia audiences. He joined the orchestra on the previous tour, conducting the first part of the programme — Arena by Magnus Lindberg. Critics described him as 'powerful and unrelenting', and his interpretation as 'a performance that revealed genuine talent'.