London Festival of Bulgarian Culture: Concert 2
Part of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts, Autumn 2016 Season
Add to my Calendar 13-11-2016 18:30 13-11-2016 20:30 36 London Festival of Bulgarian Culture: Concert 2 A musical journey along the Danube: through Bulgaria and beyond... For the second concert in our exciting collaboration with the fourth London Festival of Bulgarian Culture, violinists Pavel Minev (Soloist of Moscow State Philharmonic) and Ivo Stankov (Artistic director of LFBC), together with cellist Guy Johnston (Winner of ‘BBC Musician of the year’ competition), violist Alexander Zemtsov (Professor at Guildhall School of Music), and pianist Ashley Wass (Laureate at Leeds International Piano Competition), prsent a colourful programme featuring Dohnányi’s String Trio, Smetana’s ‘Macbeth and the Witches’ for solo piano, Vladigerov’s most famous work – Rhapsody ‘Vardar’ for violin and piano, and Brahms’ celebrated Piano Quintet. Conway Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
Camden
London
WC1R 4RL
England
Programme
Ernő Dohnányi – Serenade for String Trio, Op.10
Bedřich Smetana – Macbeth and the Witches, JB 1:75
Pancho Vladigerov – Bulgarian Rhapsody 'Vardar', Op.16
Johannes Brahms – Piano Quintet in F minor, Op.34
Performers
Pavel MInev – violin
Ivo Stankov – violin
Alexander Zemtsov – viola
Guy Johnston – Cello
Ashley Wass – piano
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Programme Note
A musical journey along the Danube: through Bulgaria and beyond...
For the second concert in our exciting collaboration with the fourth London Festival of Bulgarian Culture, violinists Pavel Minev (Soloist of Moscow State Philharmonic) and Ivo Stankov (Artistic director of LFBC), together with cellist Guy Johnston (Winner of ‘BBC Musician of the year’ competition), violist Alexander Zemtsov (Professor at Guildhall School of Music), and pianist Ashley Wass (Laureate at Leeds International Piano Competition), prsent a colourful programme featuring Dohnányi’s String Trio, Smetana’s ‘Macbeth and the Witches’ for solo piano, Vladigerov’s most famous work – Rhapsody ‘Vardar’ for violin and piano, and Brahms’ celebrated Piano Quintet.