Stella Motina / Vera Bogdanchikova
Date & Time
Sat, Dec 7, 2024, 19:30This evening tells of love with song and piano: passionate and sublime, glowing and ghostly, like the moonlight, like the elves... Love that ennobles and love that destroys. The tragic fate of the geisha, told in »Five Japanese Poems« by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov, is heard in the concert, as are the sorrows and joys in Antonín Dvořák’s »Gypsy Songs«. The melancholy of love in Gabriel Fauré’s romances can be experienced and Tchaikovsky sets the passionate Tatyana, who writes a love letter... Read full text
Keywords: Vocal Music
Musicians
Stella Motina | Soprano |
Vera Bogdanchikova | Piano |
Emilia Erfurt | Piano |
Program
Lied an den Mond / Arie der Rusalka aus der Oper »Rusalka« op. 114 | Antonín Dvořák |
Cigánské Melodie, Op. 55 | Antonín Dvořák |
Première Gnossienne | Erik Satie |
Quatrième Gnossienne | Erik Satie |
Après un rêve op. 7/1 | Gabriel Fauré |
Chanson d’amour / from: Deux Mélodies, Op. 27 | Gabriel Fauré |
Clair de lune op. 46/2 | Gabriel Fauré |
Mandoline / from: Cinq mélodies »de Venise«, Op. 58 | Gabriel Fauré |
Fleur jetée op. 39/2 | Gabriel Fauré |
Fünf japanische Gesänge für Sopran und Klavier op. 60 | Michail Ippolitov-Ivanov |
Prélude in G-sharp minor, Op. 32/12 | Sergei Rachmaninoff |
Und sei’s mein Untergang »Brief-Szene« / Arie der Tatjana aus der Oper »Eugen Onegin« op. 24 | Piotr Tchaikovsky |