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“Dances with Time”

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Johann Pachelbel

Chaconne in F minor

Enrique Granados
“Spanish Dance”

Manuel de Falla
“Spanish Dance”

Ernesto Lecuona
“Malagueña”

Isaak Albeniz
“Asturias”

Béla Bartók
“Romanian Folk Dances”

Pyotr Tchaikovsky
“Russian Dance” from the ballet “Swan Lake”

Astor Piazzolla
“Escualo”

A.Zelensky
“Morning Waltz of Moscow”

Aaron Copland
“Hoedown” (from the ballet “Rodeo”)

Bill Whelan
Irish dances (Riverdance)

Richard Galliano
“La valse à Margaux”

Nikolay Sivchuk
“Mountain Lullaby”

Viacheslav Semyonov
“Bulgarian Suite”


17 February 2019 Sunday 19.00 Chamber hall
19.00 Chamber hall

“Dances with Time”

Elena Revich, violin
Dimitri Illarionov, guitar
Nikolay Sivchuk, bayan
Three well known soloists united in “Dances with Time”: Elena Revich, Dimitri Illarionov, Nikolay Sivchuk. Every one is a brilliant virtuoso and subtle interpreter, while together they are a kind of a powerful time machine that can easily drive you through the ages to the very source of dance music.
The “recipe” of the evening’s playlist is simple: chef d’oeuvres from XVII to XXI, carefully picked up by the musicians. You may know some of the tunes, and the others you’ll hear for the first time ever.

Elena Revich – Honored Artist of Russia – dubs this kind of chamber concerts “conversation onstage”, which means that some people are happy to meet, they have something to share.

Temperamental Nikolay Sivchuk is one of the best bayan players today. He won the Bayan World Cup, and every time he hits the stage he justifies this honor.

Every concert of guitarist Dimitri Illarionov turns out to be more than just music. The “Dances” can be regarded as his feature, his “business card”, for Illarionov has been playing a string of concerts under this title with different musicians since 2017.