Concert «Moscow Virtuosi». Chamber Nights»
The Chamber Hall Concert Cycle is a programme where musicians perform without a conductor, demonstrating coherence and unity of play. The orchestra’s programmes are always conceptual and sophisticated. Providing fascinating excursions into the history of world music culture, Moscow Virtuosi ‘tells’ about the most important musical trends and outstanding phenomena, sharing their vast repertoire.
This time the programme will feature works by composers from different epochs: These include the young Mozart, to whom the charming symphony in A Minor, allegedly written in the 1760s in London, and Schubert, who included a melody from his music for the Rosamunda play in a string quartet and built variations on it, as well as the Italian cellist and composer Luigi Boccherini (the author of more than 100 string quartets!). ), and our contemporary Vladimir Martynov with his musical-philosophical parable «Come in».
Soloists: Fyodor Beznosikov and Evgeny Stembolsky (violins).