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Gürzenich-Orchester Köln

29.10.2013 Dienstag 20:00 Uhr

S. Krylov, Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, D. Kitajenko: Bartók, Prokofjew, Rachmaninow

http://www.koelner-philharmonie.de/veranstaltung/112350/

29.10.2013 Dienstag 20:00 Uhr

Kölner Philharmonie

 

Sergej Krylov Violine

 

Gürzenich-Orchester Köln

 

Dmitrij Kitajenko Dirigent

 

 Béla Bartók

 Magyar képek (Bilder aus Ungarn) Sz 97 (1931)

 für Orchester

 

 Sergej Prokofjew

 Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 2 g-Moll op. 63 (1935)

 

 Pause

 

 Sergej Rachmaninow

 Sinfonie Nr. 2 e-Moll op. 27 (1906–07)

 

 

Pause gegen 20:45 | Ende gegen 22:00

 

19:00 Uhr, Empore : Einführung in das Konzert. :

 

Eintritt nur mit gültiger Konzertkarte

 

 

Mehr Infos zu den Künstlern:

Gürzenich-Orchester Köln

 

Sergei Krylov (violinist)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Krylov_(violinist)

Sergey Krylov (born 2 December 1970, Moscow, the USSR) is a Russian and Italian violinist and conductor.

Sergej Krylov was born in Moscow in a family of musicians. The father Alexander Krylov was an outstanding violin maker. The mother Liudmila Krylova is a famous piano player and a teacher.

Among the most significant personalities the musician has collaborated with Mstislav Rostropovich is worth specially mentioning. He wrote: “Sergej Krylov is one of the top five contemporary violinists”.

 

Sergej Krylov has also collaborated with such conductors as Yuri Temirkanov, Valery Gergiev, Nicola Luizotti, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Dmitry Kitaenko, Mikhail Pletnev, Omer Welber, Andrey Boreiko, Yutaka Sado, Zoltan Kocsis, Dmitry Liss, Vladimir Yurovsky and Yury Bashmet. Yefim Bronfman, Elina Garanca, Yury Bashmet, Denis Matsuev, Itamar Golan, Alexander Knyazev, Bruno Canino, Misha Maisky, Nobuko Imai, Alexander Buzlov, Lilia Zilbershtein and many outstanding musicians have been his chamber music partners. As the result of collaboration with Sting he recorded DVD “Twin Spirits”, dedicated to Robert Schumann.

Since 2008 Sergej Krylov has combined his solo career with the work of a conductor. He is the Chief Conductor of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. As a conductor he has collaborated with such orchestras as the English Chamber Orchestra, the symphony orchestra Regionale Toscana, the chamber orchestra Accademia Orchestra Mozart, the symphony orchestra “Magna Grecia”, the Orchestra del Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, the Novosibirsk Academic symphony orchestra and others.

Since 2012 he has been a Professor of the University of Music and Arts in Lugano, Switzerland.

The best violinist of the world-Sergey Krylov plays Sarasate Carmen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O0_McMPvw0

Sergey Krylov- violin, Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Dmitry Liss

 

Dmitri Kitayenko

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Kitayenko

Dmitri Georgievich Kitayenko (born 18 August 1940) is a Russian conductor.

He was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union and studied at the Glinka Conservatory and those of Leningrad and Moscow. He was a prizewinner in the first Herbert von Karajan competition in 1969.

Kitayenko was music director of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra for 14 years. He has also held principal conductorships with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra (1990–1998), the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (1990–1996) and the Bern Symphony Orchestra (1990–2004). He has also served as principal conductor of the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre (1970-1976).

 

Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra / Dmitrij Kitajenko / Monika Leskovar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0-SCirjof4

63rd Dubrovnik Summer Festival / 63. Dubrovačke ljetne igre

11th July 2012 / 11. srpnja 2012.

Dominican Church / Dominikanci

Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra / Zagrebačka filharmonija

Dmitrij Kitajenko, conductor / dirigent

Monika Leskovar, cello / violončelo

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