Winter-Spring season continues with a new series of works by the classical genius W.A. Mozart's chamber music concert series. This is another ambitious project by pianist Alexander Paley, featuring Mozart's chamber music. The concerts will feature the great artists from different generations that Alexander Paley has brought together for a common purpose: violinist Raimondas Butvila, Amiram Ganz, professor of violin and chamber music at the Vienna University of the Arts, violist Tomas Savickas, cellist Marius Dominykas Sakavičius, clarinettist Karolis Kolakauskas, and A.A.Paley's Vytautas Magnus Trio.
The new concert series AMADEUS will accompany the audience of Organum Hall until mid-May. Each month our audiences will hear a unique programme - 2 Mozart piano quartets, 12 violin sonatas and 5 piano trios. The music is like a diary of Mozart's life, devoid of domesticity and everyday worries, but always with the flight of the spirit of the composer.
Mozart's Splendour. Mozart's name radiates a purity like sunshine. His music greets us with clarity and joy, embodying the youthful spirit of the artist. Mozart's early death at the very peak of his career cemented his eternal youth.
Message to the world. Mozart's music is full of divine humour and unwavering optimism. It invites us to turn to a world of pure beauty and joy. Even as mankind enters a new century, Mozart's significance remains unquestionable. His music offers solace and draws us into a realm untouched by the world's struggles - a sanctuary of art, peace and clarity. Mozart's music refreshes the soul and brings balance to emotional experiences.
Genius. J.W. Goethe revealed the essence of Mozart's genius, describing him as a divine, productive force, capable of creating works that are in eternal harmony with God and nature. The generative power of Mozart's music ensures its enduring relevance and vitality for generations to come.