6+
Рrogramme:
I PartRachmaninov
2 pieces for violin and piano, op.6
“Romance”Romances
“Hungarian Dance”
“Morning”, op. 4 №22 pieces for cello and piano, op.2
“He Took All from Me”, op. 26 №2
“The Ring”, op. 26 №14
“Lilacs”, op. 21 №5
“Prelude”Trio élégiaque No.1 in G minor for violin, cello, and piano
“Oriental Dance”
II Part
Rachmaninov
Sonata for cello and piano, op.19
The programme is subject to change
13 September 2021 Monday
19.00
Chamber hall
19.00 Chamber hall
Multimedia concert
of classical music
Shkola / Škola crew
Collaborative project of classical musicians and contemporary artists
Soloists:
Svetlana Sergiyenkova, violin
Valeria Sidorenko, violin
Olesia Sablina, cello
Vasily Danilets, viola
Evgenia Kuznecova, mezzo-soprano
Alexandra Stefanova, piano
Artists:
Ekaterina Boguslavskaya
Nikon Filippov
Valeriya Sanchillo
Shkola / Škola Crew presents collaborative concerts of classical music with videoart. Each concert is a blend of multimedia technologies and music, thus making the genre of Škola’s concerts unparalleled not in Russia alone, but in Europe, too. The videoart should “retell” music piece in its own visual language to make music more accessible for listeners. In pursue of this effect, the musicians and the artists together discuss and deconstruct each piece to finally create a subtle context which works like a new art form.
Soloists:
Svetlana Sergiyenkova, violin
Valeria Sidorenko, violin
Olesia Sablina, cello
Vasily Danilets, viola
Evgenia Kuznecova, mezzo-soprano
Alexandra Stefanova, piano
Artists:
Ekaterina Boguslavskaya
Nikon Filippov
Valeriya Sanchillo
Shkola / Škola Crew presents collaborative concerts of classical music with videoart. Each concert is a blend of multimedia technologies and music, thus making the genre of Škola’s concerts unparalleled not in Russia alone, but in Europe, too. The videoart should “retell” music piece in its own visual language to make music more accessible for listeners. In pursue of this effect, the musicians and the artists together discuss and deconstruct each piece to finally create a subtle context which works like a new art form.