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📅 Sam. 28 mar 2026 à 18h - Relax Grande Salle ▂ Si l’on s’en tient aux actes de naissance des œuvres, ce programme de Leonard Slatkin est 100 % américain. Mais y a-t-il plus tchèque que la symphonie new-yorkaise de Dvořák, étreinte par le souvenir mélancolique de la terre natale ? ▂ 🎟️ DÉTAILS ET BILLETS • Tarif B : de 10 à 54 € ➜ https://www.auditorium-lyon.com/fr/saison-2025-26/symphonique/nouveau-monde ▂ ➜ PROGRAMME • 1h15 + entracte (20 min). Leonard Bernstein Ouverture de Candide Aaron Copland Suite de Billy the Kid Antonín Dvořák Symphonie n° 9, en mi mineur, op. 95, «Du Nouveau Monde» ➜ DISTRIBUTION •Orchestre national de Lyon •Leonard Slatkin - direction ▂ 📌 INFOS PRATIQUES Auditorium-Orchestre national de Lyon 149 rue Garibaldi 69003 Lyon L'Auditorium de Lyon est situé dans le 3e arrondissement, au pied de la tour Part-Dieu (Crédit lyonnais), entre les Halles de Lyon et le centre commercial de la Part-Dieu. ➜ bit.ly/AONLtransport ⏰ ARRIVÉE À L'AUDITORIUM Merci de prévoir votre arrivée entre 45 minutes à 15 minutes au plus tard avant le concert pour permettre à nos agents d’accueil de vous placer en salle. 🤗 ECHANGE et REMBOURSEMENT Si votre concert est annulé, vos billets sont systématiquement remboursés. Si vous ne pouvez plus assister à votre concert et que vous avez acheté vos billets à la billetterie ou sur le site web de l’Auditorium, vous pouvez les échanger gratuitement. ➜ bit.ly/AONLechange ▂ 👋 REJOIGNEZ-NOUS https://www.facebook.com/audi.ONL/?ref=hl https://www.instagram.com/auditorium.orch.nat.lyon/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/auditorium-orchestre-national-de-lyon/ https://www.youtube.com/@AuditoriumONLtiktok.com/@auditoriumonl https://x.com/Auditorium_ONL
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Leonard Slatkin Biography
Music Director Leonard Slatkin is internationally recognized as a celebrated musician and champion of American music and musicians. Now entering his 11th season with the NSO, he is lauded for leading the Orchestra on triumphant tours through Europe, Asia and the US, as well as nationally acclaimed festivals, broadcasts, and recordings. His imaginative programming and interpretations of a vast range of repertoire have been praised and awarded nationally and internationally.
Mr. Slatkin and the Orchestra have been celebrated by the White House for their advocacy of America's artistic heritage, and Mr. Slatkin has been recognized with numerous honors and awards, including the National Medal of the Arts and the American Symphony Orchestra League's Gold Baton for service to American music.
Mr. Slatkin has regularly appeared over the last two decades with the world's major orchestras and opera companies, including the New York and Berlin Philharmonics, the Chicago Symphony, and Concertgebouw Orchestra, as well as the Metropolitan Opera and Vienna State Opera. A recent highlight is a tour with the Pittsburgh Symphony, stepping in at the last minute to replace Sir Andrew Davis.
Mr. Slatkin is Principal Guest Conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He is Conductor Laureate of the Saint Louis Symphony and the Music Advisor to the Nashville Symphony. In addition to his conducting appearances, Mr. Slatkin is a frequent host of musical broadcasts, which include the BBC, lending his broad knowledge and expertise.
Mr. Slatkin's extensive discography of more than 100 recordings have been recognized with nine Grammy Awards and more than 60 Grammy nominations.
As a staunch advocate for arts education, Mr. Slatkin actively shares his time within the academic community through benefit performances and personal appearances. He works frequently with youth orchestras across America and abroad, including the DC Youth Orchestra. His numerous honorary degrees, including an honorary doctorate from his alma mater Juilliard, are a testament not only to his artistry, but his commitment to community service as well.
Mr. Slatkin is the founder and director of the National Conducting Institute, a groundbreaking program established to prepare gifted conductors for work with major orchestras. Through the Institute, his work in Saint Louis and with the NSO, and his active commissioning of American music, Mr. Slatkin has made enduring contributions to the nation's orchestral life.
Read MoreMr. Slatkin and the Orchestra have been celebrated by the White House for their advocacy of America's artistic heritage, and Mr. Slatkin has been recognized with numerous honors and awards, including the National Medal of the Arts and the American Symphony Orchestra League's Gold Baton for service to American music.
Mr. Slatkin has regularly appeared over the last two decades with the world's major orchestras and opera companies, including the New York and Berlin Philharmonics, the Chicago Symphony, and Concertgebouw Orchestra, as well as the Metropolitan Opera and Vienna State Opera. A recent highlight is a tour with the Pittsburgh Symphony, stepping in at the last minute to replace Sir Andrew Davis.
Mr. Slatkin is Principal Guest Conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He is Conductor Laureate of the Saint Louis Symphony and the Music Advisor to the Nashville Symphony. In addition to his conducting appearances, Mr. Slatkin is a frequent host of musical broadcasts, which include the BBC, lending his broad knowledge and expertise.
Mr. Slatkin's extensive discography of more than 100 recordings have been recognized with nine Grammy Awards and more than 60 Grammy nominations.
As a staunch advocate for arts education, Mr. Slatkin actively shares his time within the academic community through benefit performances and personal appearances. He works frequently with youth orchestras across America and abroad, including the DC Youth Orchestra. His numerous honorary degrees, including an honorary doctorate from his alma mater Juilliard, are a testament not only to his artistry, but his commitment to community service as well.
Mr. Slatkin is the founder and director of the National Conducting Institute, a groundbreaking program established to prepare gifted conductors for work with major orchestras. Through the Institute, his work in Saint Louis and with the NSO, and his active commissioning of American music, Mr. Slatkin has made enduring contributions to the nation's orchestral life.
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