2019/2020 Chamber Hall the 7th Season
Concert
Consonance of the Spring Strings
• Venue: Chamber Hall of the Astana Opera House
• Date and time: 15 March 2020 / Sunday / 6:00 pm
• Running time: 1 hour 20 minutes
• Age limit: 7+
• Additional information: Entering the Hall after the third ring is not allowed; Photos and video recordings are not allowed; Children under 7 years of age are not allowed for performance.
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On 15 March 2020, artists of the orchestra will present a chamber music concert, which will feature works by French composers C. Debussy and C. Saint-Saëns and works by a German violinist, composer, one of the first representatives of the romantic music – Ludwig Spohr. The programme includes rarely performed chamber works.
The concert’s centre of attraction is one of the oldest musical instruments – a harp, the age of which is more than four and a half thousand years. The harp has long been a symbol of the beautiful and romantic in art.
The harp, as a spectacular solo and accompanying instrument, was loved and widely used by Russian classical composers (N. Rimsky-Korsakov, P. Tchaikovsky, M. Glinka, S. Rachmaninoff, S. Prokofiev and others), as well as renowned European authors (G. Berlioz, R. Wagner, F. Liszt). For example, Richard Wagner used six harps in Das Rheingold, while usually only one or two harps are used in the orchestra.
PROGRAMME:
Ludwig Spohr. Fantasia for Harp in C Minor, op.35
Claude Debussy. Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Minor
Claude Debussy. Danse sacrée et danse profane for Harp and Strings
No 1. Danse Sacrée
No 2. Danse Profane
Camille Saint-Saëns. Fantaisie for Violin and Harp in A major, op.124
Claude Debussy. Reverie for Oboe and Harp
PERFORMED BY:
Ainur KAMALOVA (harp)
Zynkhar AKHMETBEK (violin)
Natalya KERNOSOVA (piano)
Islam ALIYEV (oboe)
Balnur KUDAIBERGEN (violin)
Aizhan YERMUKHANOVA (violin)
Talshyn KESHILBAEVA (violin)
Olessya MOROZOVA (viola)
Said MAMIYEV (viola)
Nurislambek JUMATOV (cello)
Magzhan SAGADI (cello)
Host – Akerke ALI
Management reserves the right to substitute performers and works performed