Friday, March 30, 2012

The Mendelssohn VIOLONISTAS SEE THE OS scheme




The «Transcription Ensemble» (George Kandylidis - violin, Chris Grimpas - cello and Nick Zafranas - piano) was first associated with the world-famous violinist Vladimir Mendelssohn Saturday, February 12, at 21.00, Concert Hall (in M2, in the Foyer) . With the concert tour of the audience on a musical journey from the German Romanticism of the ...
19th century to late 20th century and the "water sounds" by Japanese composer Mickey Minore. The event's program will begin with the works of Mahler's "Quartet for Piano," Shostakovich's "Piano Trio project 8, No. 1 in C minor" and Mickey Minore «Tidal Sounds and John Cage: Dream». The second part will perform the work of Brahms' Piano Quartet, Op 25, No. 1 in G minor. " An hour before the concert will launch a new action-that the OS scheme titled "Dialogue with the public" - is designed to present the program of the event to the public before the start of the event. In addition, Sunday, at 14.00, is scheduled master klas with Vladimir Mendelssohn. The Mendelssohn, coming from a musical family in Romania, he studied viola and composition at the Bucharest Music Academy. He has composed works for solo instruments, choir, symphony orchestra and chamber orchestra, and film music and music for ballet, and serves as artistic director of the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in Finland since 2005. Tickets are available exclusively from the funds of OMMTH and box office OMMTH to Aristotle's Square instead of 15 euros, while the student-student cost 10 euros. It is worth noting that in the social policy of the OS scheme with guaranteed concert ticket of free admission and two other actions.

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