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Welcome Jonathan Nott

VenueGran Teatre del Liceu
CalendarThu 03 Dec 2026
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Welcome Jonathan Nott – A new musical spring | Concerts & Recitals

 

The legacy of Pau Casals in the hands of Jonathan Nott

“Music, this universal language, is the voice of peace.” With these words, Pau Casals defined a conviction that ran through his entire artistic and human life. The Gran Teatre del Liceu dedicates this memorial concert to him, under the direction of Jonathan Nott, as a tribute to a figure who elevated music to moral conscience and artistic gesture to a commitment to the world.

Casals was not only one of the great cellists of the 20th century, but also an ethical voice of universal reach. Exiled for his fidelity to his principles, he understood music as an act of responsibility, capable of preserving human dignity even in the darkest times. His legacy goes beyond performance: it is a way of listening, of resisting, and of hoping.

 

Jonathan Nott’s conducting, renowned for its intellectual clarity and expressive intensity, brings to this concert a perspective that resonates with Casals’ spirit: rigor, depth, and an extreme attention to the meaning of each work. Music is offered here not as a monument, but as a living experience, charged with memory and contemporary questioning.

Within a season structured around the tension between the sacred and the sacrilegious, this memorial concert gains a particularly eloquent resonance. Pau Casals conceived music as an almost sacred act, yet never detached from reality, capable of confronting violence, injustice, and imposed silence. Between reverence and moral disobedience, his legacy reminds us that what is truly sacred is not what is untouchable, but what demands responsibility. In this fertile friction—between faith and dissent, between ritual and commitment—music becomes a space of truth, where art honors memory and interrogates the present.

Cast

Cello - Truls Mørk

Symphony Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu - Conductor Jonathan Nott

 

Program

Claude Debussy - Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune

Robert Schumann - Concert per a violoncel i orquestra en La menor, op. 129

Ígor Stravinski - La consagració de la primavera

Venue
Gran Teatre del Liceu

Barcelona's opera house, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, was founded on the Rambla in 1847 and has continued over the years to fulfil its role as a culture and arts centre and one of the symbols of the city.

Today it is publicly-owned (by the Government of Catalonia, Barcelona City Council, Barcelona Provincial Council and the Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte) and administered by the Fundació del Gran Teatre del Liceu which, in addition to the aforementioned bodies, incorporates the Patronage Council and the Societat del Gran Teatre del Liceu (the old society of owners).
 

Origins: From 1837 to 1847

The Liceu evolved out of the Sociedad Dramática de Aficionados (Society of theatre-lovers) set up in 1837 at the instigation of Manuel Gibert in the former convent of Montsió by members of the National Militia, an organization of armed citizens with liberal leanings.
Barcelona's economy and population were growing fast at the time and the city needed a music conservatory. This led to the conversion of the Sociedad Dramática into the Liceo Filármonico Dramático Barcelonés de S.M. la Reina Isabel II (Barcelona Dramatic and Philharmonic Lyceum of HM Queen Isabel II).  In addition to its theatrical activities, the new organization cultivated Italian-style singing and music.
 

The building on the Rambla

The original building was solemnly opened on 4 April 1847. The plans had been drawn up by Miquel Garriga i Roca, subsequently assisted by Josep Oriol Mestres. The project was funded by selling shares, which meant that many of the boxes and seats were to be privately owned. The shareholders formed the Societat del Gran Teatre del Liceu, known as the “Societat de Propietaris” (Society of Owners),  which was in sole charge of running the Gran Teatre del Liceu from 1855 onwards, after it was legally separated from the Conservatori del Gran Teatre del Liceu.
The theatre was operated by impresarios who were given a concession to stage a specific number of productions in exchange for the proceeds from the sale of tickets not reserved for the Societat itself. This system was to endure until 1980.
 

The creation of the Consortium

By the last quarter of the 20th century this management system was no longer viable. In 1980, to avert the danger of the disappearance of an institution of such worldwide cultural renown, the Generalitat  Catalonia's first government in modern times – set up a consortium, the Consorci del Gran Teatre del Liceu, which also incorporated Barcelona City Council and the Societat del Gran Teatre del Liceu. Barcelona Provincial Council joined the Consortium in 1985, followed by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 1986. From then on the Consortium took over operation of the theatre.

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