Location:
Moscow Conservatory (Small Hall)
(st. Bolshaya Nikitskaya, d. 13)
Performers:
Honored Artist of Russia Count Murzha, violin
Laureate of international competitions Pavel Dombrovsky, piano
Laureate of international competitions Sergey Poltavsky, viola
"New Russian Quartet" consisting of:
Julia Igonina, violin
Elena Kharitonova, violin
Mikhail Rudoy, viola
Alexey Steblev, cello
Program:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata No. 21 “Aurora” for piano in C major, op. 53
Sonata No. 4 for violin and piano in A minor, op. 23
String Quintet “Storm” in C Major, op. 29th
December 16, the entire musical world celebrates the birthday of the great classic, whose courage and innovation have no analogues in the musical art. Ludwig van Beethoven! The composer who created the Moonlight and Kreutzer sonatas, Aurora and Appassionata, Heroic, Fifth and Ninth symphonies, Egmont, Leonora and Coriolanus. Each Beethoven opus is an independent artistic and spiritual value. Slenderness and monumentality of form, a huge charge of energy and a high intensity of feelings are integral features of his music. The composer's insights into the future are amazing. His brilliant ideas and musical images have not yet been exhausted.
The performance and perception of the music of the brilliant composer, on his birthday, takes on a special emotional content.
Beethoven’s iconic compositions will be played - the Aurora piano sonata, the Fourth violin sonata, the Storm string quintet in the interpretations of Honored Artist of Russia Count Murzhi (violin), laureates of international competitions Pavel Dombrowski (piano), Sergei Poltava (viola) and New Russian Quartet ".