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Performers:
ZBIGNEV IBELHAUPTAS (piano)
RŹA RIKTERĖ (piano)
ROBERTAS BEINARIS (oboe)
Ensemble MUSICA HUMANA
(artistic director and conductor Robertas Beinaris)
Programme:
JEAN FRANÇAIX - "L'horloge de flore" ("Flower clock", arranged by Robert Beinario)
DARIUS MILHAUD - Suite "Scaramouche", op. 165b (arranged by Arūnas Navaks)
WILHELM FRIEDEMANN BACH – Sonata for two pianos in F major, F. 10
ANTONIO VIVALDI – Trio sonata in D minor, No. 12, Op. 1, "La Folia", RV 63 (Arrangement by Gedimin Kviklis)
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH - Concerto for two pianos and orchestra in C major, BWV 1061
Flower clock, days the idea of marking time with flowers blooming at different hours of the day inspired the creation of the "Musical Flower Clock". The unexpected parallel is made meaningful by works representing different eras of music history. The lines of the diameter of the dial of the musical flower clock are drawn by the dialogue between neoclassicism and baroque, which is woven through various musical and thematic links.
The ensemble "Musica humana" and its guests - piano Duet of Z. Ibelhaupt and R. Rikterė.
J. Françaix's Flower Clock (1959) is a reflection of Charles de Gaulle and the heyday of New Wave cinema. Each part of the "Flower Clock" is a small musical mise-en-scene, depicting a different time of day and a flower that blooms at that time.
The musical hours will continue to be counted by the French D. Milhaud's sound interpretation of Molière's plays. . The allusion to those times is not only a non-musical fantasy of the composer - the suite "The Scarecrow" (1937) is full of stylizations of the music of the playwright's contemporary Johann Sebastian Bach, and the element of comedy inseparable from Molière is conveyed by the details characteristic of interwar French music.
The journey from the 20th century to the baroque is smooth and easy - through the Sonata for two pianos by W. F. Bach, one of the sons of early classicism, stopping at the last work of the first cycle of A. Vivaldi's sonatas, ending the journey with the very quintessence of the baroque - Bach's Concerto for two pianos.
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Aušros Vartų g. 5, 01304, Vilnius, Lietuva
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