Octets Russians are subject of string Ensemble concert Camerata

With exclusive training, the Ensemble of Strings of Curitiba Chamber Orchestra performs next Saturday (10), às 18h30, unique concert under the sound of violins, violas and cellos and musical direction of concertmaster Winston Ramalho. The presentation in the chapel Santa Maria gathers octets of Russian composers Reinhold Glière (1875-1956) and Dmitry Shostakovich and (1906 -1975). Tickets are free for all ensembles of the season 2017.

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The implementation of the "Octet for strings in d major, Op. 5”, Reinhold Glière, Opens the concert. Date of work 1900 and was dedicated to Jan Hrimaly, Glière violin professor at the Moscow Conservatory. The octet obtained great success in your premiere, and has since been recognized as one of the best ever written octets.

Of Dmitry Shostakovich and will be presented the work "two pieces for string Octet, Op. 11”, subtitled "Prelude" and "Scherzo". On the composition, Shostakovich would said it was a sign that he was “becoming more modernist”.

Winston Ramalho – The Music Director Winston Ramalho commands still next week, from 11 to 17 of June, the I FestpieleBrazil, a date which proposes seven days of living with the purpose to improve technically and artistically violinists of the new generation, rescuing the tradition and the role of capital of Paraná as a reference string music in the country. Students with the teacher present day 17, at 19h, completing the work of the week, in the chapel Santa Maria.

Service:

Chamber Orchestra of the city of Curitiba
String ensemble – Octets Russians

Musical direction by Winston Ramalho (PR)

Local: Chapel Santa Maria – Espaço Cultural (S. Counselor Laurindo, 273 - Center)
Date and time: 10 June 2017 (Saturday), às 18h30

Free entry.

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PROGRAM

Reinhold Glière (1875-1956)
Octet for strings in d major, Op. 5
Allegro moderato
Allegro
Andante
Allegro assai

Dmitry Shostakovich And (1906 -1975)
Two pieces for string Octet, Op. 11
I. Prelude – Adagio
II. Scherzo – AllegroMolto

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