Time
(Thursday) 19:00
20% for 4 different concerts / 30% for 5 / 40% for 6 / 50% for 7 and more
Event Details
In January 2020, the violinist Milan Paľa performed an incredible feat by substituting for a soloist who had fallen ill; in a few hours he learned Antonín Vranický’s virtuoso Violin
Event Details
In January 2020, the violinist Milan Paľa performed an incredible feat by substituting for a soloist who had fallen ill; in a few hours he learned Antonín Vranický’s virtuoso Violin Concerto in C major and then played it over three evenings, receiving a standing ovation each time. With this singular accomplishment, Milan Paľa earned an invitation to perform in the next season, this time presenting a work that was closer to his heart and his temperament: Alfred Schnittke’s Third Violin Concerto, conducted by Alexander Liebreich.
Written in 1984 for Gidon Kremer and the Berliner Philharmoniker, Schnittke’s final, Fourth Violin Concerto is a typical example of his polystylistic technique of composition. In the motivic material of the concerto, Schnittke encoded the cryptograms of several names: Kremer’s, his own, and those of his three composer friends: Edison Denisov, Sofia Gubaidulina and Arvo Pärt.
On 1 April 2023, we will mark the 150th birthday of Sergei Rachmaninoff, a composer and pianist who is particularly noted for his virtuoso, approachable and Romantic piano pieces. His Third Symphony in A minor (1936) was written in exile and counts among his last works.
ALFRED SCHNITTKE Violin Concerto No. 4
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 3 in A minor
Milan Paľa violin
Filharmonie Brno
conductor Dennis Russell Davies
Concert program to be downloaded here.
Cast of the orchestra can be downloaded here.
Location
Janáčkovo divadlo
Rooseveltova 31/7, 602 00 Brno