The incredibly romantic genre of serenade has long enjoyed immense popularity in Spain. Its lightness and melody have been preserved in more northern countries, as well as the time at which it was traditionally performed - evening. Over time, from a passionate love confession, the serenade turned into an instrumental piece, giving scope for the imagination of composers and listeners.
Mozart - Duet of Don Giovanni and Zerlina from the opera "Don Giovanni" Rossini - Serenade of the Almaviva from the opera "The Barber of Seville" Bizet - Serenade of Smith from the opera "Perth Beauty" Tchaikovsky - "Oh, child, under your window ..." Tchaikovsky - Serenade of Don Juan ("Oh, come out, Niceta") Tchaikovsky - "Serenade for String Orchestra" in C major Alyabyev - "Nightingale" Delibes - "Spanish Bolero"
Performers: Chamber Orchestra "Moscow Camerata" Artistic Director - Honored Artist of Russia Nikolai Sokolov Dmitry Bobrov (tenor) Ekaterina Smolina (soprano) Anton Vinogradov (baritone)