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Memoirs of a Geisha and other gems of cinematography

This is the essence of chamber musicianship – we play what we like. We play for pleasure - our own and that of our listeners. The idea of chamber music is summarised in the Italian term da camera, which means playing for a chamber, a room, or a small hall. It denotes semi-private, intimate music. It is lovely when such a mood is carried into the concert hall. Today, there is an opportunity to do so because we love the... Read full text

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Musicians

Katarzyna JaworViolin
Karolina Szefer-TrochaViolin
Dawid JadamusViola
Łukasz FrantCello
Joanna Galon-FrantPiano

Program

El Tango de Roxanne for string quartet (arranged by Martin Usher)Sting
Meditation from string quartet no. 4Pēteris Vasks
Gnossienne no. 1 for piano soloErik Satie
Adagio from the String Quartet in B minor, Op. 11Samuel Barber
String Quartet no. 3Philip Glass
Fratres for string quartetArvo Pärt
Three pieces from the film ‘Memoirs of a Geisha' for cello and piano (arranged by John Williams)John Williams
Andante con moto from Piano Trio no. 2 in E flat major, D 929Franz Schubert
Tempo di valse from Piano quintetAlfred Schnittke
Misirlou (arranged by Quatuor Ébène)Dick Dale
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