Running time:
2 parts by 45 minutes
2 parts by 45 minutes
6+
Рrogramme:
Alexey Shor - St. Elmo Barcarolle for Violin and Orchestra
John Ter-Tadevosyan - Symphony No.2 “The Fate of a Man”
I Prologue
II Allegro Vivo – Andante
III Andante cantabile – Rubato, amabile con moto
IV Andante abbandonamente – Furioso con colore e vigare – Allegro risoluto – Andante maestoso – Andante abbandonamente
V Epilogue
Intermission
Johannes Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major, Op.77
I Allegro non troppo
II Adagio
III Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco più presto
Soloist: Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Conductor: Sergey Smbatyan
21 January 2020 Tuesday
19.00
Grand hall
19.00 Grand hall
Armenian State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Sergey Smbatyan
Maxim Vengerov, violin
Maxim Vengerov, violin
ASSO's Artist-in-Residence for 2019–20 celebrated violinist Maxim Vengerov joins the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra in a programme reflecting on the strength of human spirit.
Grammy award-winning Maxim Vengerov and the ASSO will present masterful account of the famous piece for violin filled with the atmosphere of bright solemnity, which is not disturbed by the dramatic images intruding from time to time into the movement of music: Johannes Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major, Op.77, and then, creating a refreshing balance between classical music and new works, the Armenian Orchestra and the renowned soloist Maxim Vengerov will present a heartfelt work by the American-Maltese composer Alexey Shor, Composer-in-Residence for ASSO’s 2019/2020 season – “Barcarolle St Elmo for Violin and Orchestra” - continuing the exploration of human emotions.
The ASSO also present the European premiere of Armenian composer John Ter-Tadevosyan Symphony No 2 "The Fate of Man", in which the composer acknowledges that through the ups and downs of life there is the uniquely human ability to roll with the punches, fight in the face of adversity and strive for better.
The concert is in the framework of the European tour organized by the European Foundation for Support of Culture and ASSO.
Grammy award-winning Maxim Vengerov and the ASSO will present masterful account of the famous piece for violin filled with the atmosphere of bright solemnity, which is not disturbed by the dramatic images intruding from time to time into the movement of music: Johannes Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major, Op.77, and then, creating a refreshing balance between classical music and new works, the Armenian Orchestra and the renowned soloist Maxim Vengerov will present a heartfelt work by the American-Maltese composer Alexey Shor, Composer-in-Residence for ASSO’s 2019/2020 season – “Barcarolle St Elmo for Violin and Orchestra” - continuing the exploration of human emotions.
The ASSO also present the European premiere of Armenian composer John Ter-Tadevosyan Symphony No 2 "The Fate of Man", in which the composer acknowledges that through the ups and downs of life there is the uniquely human ability to roll with the punches, fight in the face of adversity and strive for better.
The concert is in the framework of the European tour organized by the European Foundation for Support of Culture and ASSO.