YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF UKRAINE / DMYTRO UDOVYCHENKO / MARIIA KHODAKIVSKA / ALEKSEY SHADRIN / OKSANA LYNIV
Participants
- Mariia Khodakivska cello
- Daryna Bachynska flute
- Dmytro Udovychenko violin
- Aleksey Shadrin cello
- Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
- Oksana Lyniv conductor
Programme
Mariia Khodakivska (*2003)
"Die Jahreszeiten" für Solo Cello, Flöte und Streicher
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Doppelkonzert a-Moll op. 102
Concert without intermission
While the war in their homeland continues, they are travelling as musical ambassadors for Ukraine: the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, conducted by Oksana Lyniv, has already given one enthusiastically received performance at the Casals Forum. They are returning to Kronberg for this year's festival, bringing Johannes Brahms' passionate Double Concerto to the stage with Ukrainian Academy alumni Dmytro Udovychenko and Aleksey Shadrin. Emotional warmth and empathy are hallmarks of Brahms' music – and it has been scientifically proven that his music noticeably reduces listeners' stress levels. Who wouldn't benefit from that?
Also featured: the musical ‘Seasons’, not by Vivaldi this time: colourful sounds for solo cello, flute and strings characterise the work ‘The Seasons’ by the young Ukrainian composer Mariia Khodakivska, born in 2003.
5:45 PM, Casals Forum, Great Hall
CONCERT INTRODUCTION K3 & K4
What the Music Does to You!
With Prof. Stefan Kölsch
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YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF UKRAINE / VERIKO TCHUMBURIDZE / OKSANA LYNIV
Participants
- Veriko Tchumburidze violin
- Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
- Oksana Lyniv conducting
Programme
Sulkhan Tsintsadze (1925–1991)
Miniatures for Violin and Strings
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98
Concert without intermission
Violinist Lisa Batiashvili has unfortunately had to cancel her appearance at the Kronberg Festival for health reasons. We are delighted that Veriko Tchumburidze has agreed to step in at short notice.
This evening at the Casals Forum, the focus will be on a musical culture that is still relatively unknown to us: that of Georgia. The miniatures for violin and strings by Georgian composer Sulkhan Tsintsadze are little musical gems whose lively folk music elements evoke positive emotions and strengthen the sense of community. In addition, the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, conducted by Oksana Lyniv, will delight audiences with Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 4 in E minor.
5:45 PM, Casals Forum, Great Hall
CONCERT INTRODUCTION K3 & K4
What the Music Does to You!
With Prof. Stefan Kölsch
Subject to change.
Enjoy double and save
You can also book this concert as a package deal.
Save 20% compared to buying individual tickets.