Bach. Vivaldi. The Path to Light
The “Moscow Virtuosi” present the new project “Bach. Vivaldi. The Path to Light.” The orchestra performs masterpieces by two composers, both well-known and rarely played. To allow the audience to be alone with the music, the performers play in almost complete darkness, which is a unique feature of the concert. The program allows listeners to experience the skill of each composer while also recognizing their differences. What sets this program apart is that it is performed without a conductor: Only true virtuosos can play like this, as a harmonious performance requires special skill.
Concert program:
J.S. Bach. Prelude in B minor
A. Vivaldi. Concerto for two Oboes and orchestra in D minor
Soloists: laureates of international competitions Emil Miroslavsky and Mikhail Shtanko
J.S. Bach. Chorale prelude “Jesus, my joy”
A. Vivaldi. Concerto for orchestra in G minor
J.S. Bach. Aria from Suite No. 3
A. Vivaldi. Concerto for Violin and Cello with Orchestra in B-flat major
Soloists: Honored Artists of Russia Alexey Lunden (violin) and Vyacheslav Marinyuk (cello)
J.S. Bach. Concerto for Oboe, Strings and Basso Continuo in D minor
Soloist – Emil Mirovalsky (oboe)
A. Vivaldi. Concerto for Strings in G Major “Alla rustica”
J.S. Bach. Aria “Erbarme dich” from the Passion of Matthew oratorio
Solo on violin – Alexey Lunden
Solo on cello – Alexander Nepomnyashchy
The program is performed without a conductor.






