Memoirs of a Geisha and other gems of cinematography
Date & Time
Wed, Jan 29, 2025, 19:30This 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
Keywords: Chamber Music, Subscription Concert
Musicians
Katarzyna Jawor | Violin |
Karolina Szefer-Trocha | Violin |
Dawid Jadamus | Viola |
Łukasz Frant | Cello |
Joanna Galon-Frant | Piano |
Program
El Tango de Roxanne for string quartet (arranged by Martin Usher) | Sting |
Meditation from string quartet no. 4 | Pēteris Vasks |
Gnossienne no. 1 for piano solo | Erik Satie |
Adagio from the String Quartet in B minor, Op. 11 | Samuel Barber |
String Quartet no. 3 | Philip Glass |
Fratres for string quartet | Arvo 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 929 | Franz Schubert |
Tempo di valse from Piano quintet | Alfred Schnittke |
Misirlou (arranged by Quatuor Ébène) | Dick Dale |