Programme
L. van Beethoven. Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 24, No. 5 "Spring"
Valentin Silvestrov. Sonata for Violin and Piano "Post Scriptum"
Carl Nielsen. "Romance" for violin and piano
Reinhold Gliere. "Romance" for violin and piano, Op. 3
Johannes Brahms. Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 78, No. 1
This concert will immerse you in the unique and enchanting sensations of sunlight and warmth. "The programme is inspired by the cold season - winter - which transforms the long-awaited light and warmth into an explosion of feelings. Our music will reflect resurrection, rebirth, hope, sunshine and bursting energy." -
Natalya's homeland is Ukraine. It is not for nothing that the title of the concert "blooms" sunflowers, which have a special symbolic connection with Natalia's homeland. Lithuania, Yulia's homeland, is a country with many historical and spiritual ties to Ukraine. The two performers, united in an international chamber ensemble, express their deep sorrow for the suffering of innocent people caused by the ongoing war in Ukraine. They seek to create new connections between themselves and their audiences by presenting music that is filled with strength and calls for rebirth.