The world premiere of the work dedicated to Vilnius University A concert presenting the composer's work
Combining the musical traditions of the Far East and Western Europe, Toshio Hosokawa, one of the most famous Japanese composers, fell in love with the Vilnius University Palace Ensemble at first sight. He dedicates his music to Vilnius to this place - the university spaces, its history and significance for the development of both the city and the entire country. On May 6, during the world premieres, the work for violin and accordion "Invisible Angels" will be performed at VU St. John's Church. At the same time, we will hear a broader perspective of the composer's work at the concerts.
CONCERT PROGRAM
"Invisible Angels" (for violin and accordion) - the world premiere of the work for Vilnius University! "Melodia" (for accordion, 1979) Blossoming (for string quartet, 2007) "Small chant" (cello, 2012) "Silent flowers" (for string quartet, 1998) "Sen V" (for accordion, 1991-1992)
VILNIUS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM GIFT TO LISTENERS
The first 70 listeners who purchase tickets to the concert will have the unique opportunity to participate in a special tour of the Vilnius University Palace Ensemble. Discover the space dedicated to the music of Toshio Hosokawa!
The excursion will take place on May 6. 4:30 p.m. The first 70 ticket holders will receive more detailed information and a registration link to the e-mail specified at the time of purchase. by post If there are any remaining or free places on the excursion, we will inform and invite others who have purchased tickets.