Atlikely:
CAMERIC ENSEMBLE "AR'S MUSICA"
(Artistic Director Andrius Radziukynas)
Ugnius Dičiūnas (oboe)
Linas Valickas (violin)
Marija Pranskutė (violin)
Dalia Suraučiūtė (violin)
Vilija Pranskienė (violin)
Žilvinas Švelnys (viola)
Deividas Dumčius (cello)
Arūnas Kučinskas (double bass)
Vaiva Eidukaitytė-Storastienė (harpsichord)
Programme:
I d.
Johann Sebastian Bach - Trio sonata for flute, violin and basso continuo in G major, BWV 1039;
Partita for solo cello No.1 G major, BWV 1007
Alessandro Marcello - Concerto for Oboe and Chamber Ensemble No.2 in D minor, SD 935
Div>II.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Quartet for Flute, Violin, Viola and Cello in D major, K 285;
Divertissement for chamber ensemble in B flat major, K 137
Antonio Salieri - Concerto for flute and oboe with chamber ensemble in C major
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Little Night Music" for chamber ensemble, K 525
The chamber ensemble AR's Musica and its artistic director Andrius Radziukynas invite you to spend this evening with two of the most famous musical geniuses of the Baroque and Classical eras, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). The concert will also feature works by their contemporaries Alessandro Marcello (1673-1747) and Antonio Salieri (1750-1825). Bach's music is perfect harmony, the revelation of divine substance through human genius. Marcello's Adagio is the best known and one of the most beautiful melodies of the Baroque. The music of Mozart's genius is bright, positive and full of the joy and beauty of life. And the relationship between composers Salieri and Mozart is still shrouded in mystery and legend.
The concert will feature Baroque and Classical masterpieces performed by AR's Musica, a chamber ensemble founded in 2018, which promotes the dissemination of harmonious, harmonious and light music. "In the face of today's challenges, we have no desire to compete or surprise. Our goal is to share music that evokes heartfelt love, a sense of nature and eternity," says the ensemble's founder and artistic director, flutist A. Radziukynas.