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EUROPEAN CHAMBER MUSIC ACADEMY ENSEMBLES SESSION CONCERT

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Thursday 27 June 2024, 7pm
Museum of Energy and Technology (Rinktinės str. 2, Vilnius)

EUROPEAN CHAMBER MUSIC ACADEMY ENSEMBLES SESSION CONCERT

Throughout the week of Midsummer in Vilnius, Europe’s most talented young chamber ensembles will be honing their skills and presenting a spectacular musical feast to Vilnius residents and visitors with a concert at the Museum of Energy and Technology. 
The concert will take place in a special setting and will feature refined interpretations of piano trios and string quartets. The programme includes time-honoured masterpieces of chamber music as well as new works from the second half of the 20th century.
It is truly impressive that the ensembles participating in this year’s session of the European Academy of Chamber Ensembles include musicians from as many as 10 countries – Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Belgium, the USA, the Philippines, Ukraine, Norway, China and Lithuania. This shows once again the power of chamber music to bring the world and its people closer together.
Participants include Trio Sheliak (Switzerland), Coda Quartet (Norway), Cuore Piano Trio (Poland/Austria).

Programme:
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Piano Trio in A major, Hob. XV:14 
1st movement – Allegro moderato
2nd movement – Adagio
III. d. – Rondo. Vivace
Johannes Maria Staud (1974)
Für Bálint András Varga Miniatures for violin, cello and piano (2007)
Performed by TRIO SHELIAK (Hochschule der Künste Bern, Switzerland)
Sergio COSTA (piano)
Emanuele BRILLI (violin)
Matilde MICHELOZZI (cello)

Anton Webern (1883-1945)
Langsamer Satz (“Slow movement”) for string quartet
Performed by CODA QUARTET (Norges musikkhøgskole, Norway)
Jon DARRE (violin)
Fanny HJORT (violin)
Theodor NORMANN-EIDE (viola)
Thomas NETTLE (cello)

Mikolaj Górecki (1971)
Six Bagatelles for violin, cello and piano (1997)
CUORE PIANO TRIO (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, Austria)
Szymon OGRYZEK (piano)
Zuzanna Małgorzata BUDZYŃSKA-OGRYZEK (smuikas)
Antoni ORŁOWSKI (cello)

 

 

For more information about the European Chamber Music Academy (ECMA) Masterclasses, Lectures and Concerts – www.ecma-music.com

Free admission, welcome!