SONORUS

Classic at the Town Hall with Velcom | A1

03 August 2019 17:30

Town Hall, Upper Town

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Many composers dedicated their works to this or that place, city, country, they drew their inspiration, walking along familiar streets, squares and alleys of their favorite places.

The Sonorus Music Chapel will perform a concert program inspired by the great architecture of various cities that will take your breath away.

We will also perform 10 works from the musical heritage of Stanislav Monyushka, our famous fellow countryman. This year marks the 200th anniversary of his birthday. All over the world he is known as a composer and conductor of operas, symphony orchestras and choirs, as a teacher. He is the author of the first Belarusian ("Idyll") and the first Polish ("Pebbles") opera masterpieces.

We have included in the program the works of composers from different eras and generations from all over the world. You will hear the music that you composed while in love with cities.

In a programme:

Vivaldi - Concerto for strings in G major, RV 151, "Alla rustica"
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048
Joseph Haydn Symphony 96 "Miracle" Finale
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertissement D major
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Fierdiligi's aria "Como scoglio" from the opera "Cosi fan tutti"
Ottorino Respighi Antique Dances and Arias
Igor Stravinsky "No words from Tom"
Aaron Copland "Spring in Apalachi"
Stanislav Moniuszko Mazurka from the opera "Pebbles"
Stanislav Moniuszko Dwie Zorze (lyrics by T. Lenartowicz)
Stanislav Monyushko Introduction to the opera "Lottery"
Stanislav Moniuszko Anthem da Pan Jesus (Syrokomlya)
Stanislav Moniuszko Polka Amore
Stanislav Moniuszko Polka Leakadia
Stanislav Moniuszko Song of Countess Diana
Stanislav Moniuszko Vyasely zen is for us
Stanislav Moniuszko Zansz li ten kraj (Mickiewicz)
Stanislav Moniuszko Introduction, 5 waltzes and finale
Bella Bartok "Folk Dances"

Soloists:
Irina Kuchinskaya (soprano)
Igor Saevich (baritone)
Ekaterina Pukst (violin)
Musical chapel "Sonorus"
Conductor - Alexander Humala

See you near the Town Hall!