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Martynas Levickis / Festival Strings Lucerne / Bomsori

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Sun, Apr 7, 2024, 20:00
Be it forest sounds or folk songs, Bach or the Beatles: Martynas Levickis has a command of many languages on the accordion. And he has given ample proof in his young career that his »squeeze box« is good for much more than beer-tent music. Awarded several prizes, fêted by the press and wooed by concert halls and festivals alike, the Lithuanian has successfully established his instrument on the classical music stage. In Hamburg Levickis appears in a duo with the... Read full text
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Musicians

Bomsori KimViolin
Martynas LevickisAccordion
Festival Strings Lucerne

Program

Polka / aus: Das goldene Zeitalter op. 22Dmitri Shostakovich
LibertangoAstor Piazzolla
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