Running time:
2 parts by 45 minutes
2 parts by 45 minutes
6+
Рrogramme:
I part
Bach
Orchestral Suite in D Major, BWV 1068
Overture and Air
Two fugues from The Art of the Fugue, BWV 1080
Merkel
Sonata No.1 Op.30
II part
Rachmaninov
Symphony №.2 in E Minor, Op.27. Adagio
Bedard
Choral fantasy on a theme “Come Holy Spirit…”
Udras
“Song of a Dolphin”
Stravinsky
Movements from the The Rite of Spring Suite
The programme is subject to change
4 October 2022 Tuesday
19.00
Grand hall
19.00 Grand hall
Hiroko Inoue, organ (Japan)
Jean-Pierre Steijvers, organ (Netherlands)
Hiroko Inoue is a famous organist, graduate of the Moscow Conservatoire (class of Alexei Parshin) and prize-winner of numerous international competitions who has worked with the Kaliningrad Philharmonic for more than ten years. The concert programs of Hiroko Inoue combine the names of composers from different periods and different countries. Hiroko regularly acquaints fans of organ art with the music of Japan.
Jean-Pierre Steijvers Is an outstanding performer, winner of many international competitions, regularly gives concerts in Europe, Japan, the USA, and Russia. He has repeatedly performed with the Sydney symphony orchestra conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazi and with the Royal Flemish symphony orchestra conducted by Edo de Waart.
Jean-Pierre Steijvers Is an outstanding performer, winner of many international competitions, regularly gives concerts in Europe, Japan, the USA, and Russia. He has repeatedly performed with the Sydney symphony orchestra conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazi and with the Royal Flemish symphony orchestra conducted by Edo de Waart.
The organ duet of Jean-Pierre Steijvers with Hiroko Inoue became very famous in the world.