George Enescu and his masters
We commemorate the 67th anniversary of George Enescu's death with a concert by Romanian cellist Mirel Iancovici and Dutch pianist Jeroen Riemsdijk.
We commemorate the 67th anniversary of George Enescu's death with a concert by Romanian cellist Mirel Iancovici and Dutch pianist Jeroen Riemsdijk.
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Last event date: Wednesday, May 04 2022 7:00PM
George Enescu and his masters
Featuring:
Mirel Iancovici – cello
Jeroen Riemsdijk – piano
Program:
Robert Fuchs: Cello sonata No. 2, Op. 83.
– Allegro moderato assai
– Adagio con sentimento
– Allegro vivace
George Enescu: Romanian Rhapsody No. 2, Op.11
George Enescu: Carillon nocturne
Jules Massenet: Thaïs – Méditation
Jules Massenet: La Zingaresca fantasia
George Enescu: Violin Sonata, in A minor (fragment 'Torso'; 1911)
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George Enescu: Triptichon for cello
Doïna, Preludio monodico, Lăutarul
Gabriel Fauré: Cello sonata No. 2, Op. 117
– Allegro
– Andante
– Allegro vivo
In addition to the Enescu pieces adapted for piano and cello by Mirel Iancovici, works by Robert Fuchs, Gabriel Fauré and Jules Massenet will also be performed. These three composers have defined and shaped the personality of the Romanian prodigy, George Enescu, who later became one of the most significant and acclaimed artist of the 20th century.
Viktor Tóth is one of the most versatile figures in Hungarian jazz who can reveal his strong musical personality with the same effect as a virtuoso postbop musician and as a special interpreter of spiritual music. His playing is dynamic, yet with a sensitive expression, while he seeks to capture the energies of the moment.
Featuring: Adam Gutseriev – piano Prague Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Emmanuel Plasson
This concert is an even more significant event than an album premiere.: the celebration of Borbála Dobozy’s 45-year career. Alongside two beloved concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach, she will perform a rarely heard work by Georg Anton Benda and Joseph Haydn’s Concerto in D major, usually played on a piano.
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