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Further concerts are scheduled for October 5 at 7pm at the Jelgava Culture House and October 13 at 7pm at the Talsu Town Hall. As “Delphi” informs the representatives of the orchestra, the tour will end on October 14 in Liepāja, in the concert hall “Lielais dzintars”.
The meeting of the talented 18-year-old violinist Daniilas Bulajev and the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra (LSO) on the same stage is a long-awaited event, according to LSO representatives. The last time they made music together was in Liepāja in 2018, but the violinist’s skill grows every day, and since that meeting he has been nominated for the Grand Music Award in the “Young Artist of the Year” category in 2020. , and has also participated in various music festivals in many locations around the world, obtaining the highest ratings even in international competitions.
Daniel Bulayev He learned the violin in Nelly Sarkisyan’s class at the Emīlas Dārziņš High School of Music. She chose the instrument at the age of four, inspired by the performance of Gidon Kremer, and already at the age of five she performed for the first time as a soloist with a chamber orchestra. Bulayev’s performance together with the “Kremerata Baltica” orchestra in 2014, where Georg Peleč’s piece “Blooming Jasmine” was performed, achieved a wider resonance in society.
The Liepaja Symphony Orchestra and Daniils Bulajevs will play Felix Mendelssohn’s violin concerto under conductor Andras Veismanis.
Since the brilliant German composer was a harmonious and brilliant person, and his music is like that, the despair and grief of the world are not found in it. He did not hide the fact that when he composed he thought of a wide range of listeners, whose tastes he wanted to cultivate, to prevent them from admiring the ostentatious virtuosity. Criticizing such compositions, which, in his words, “put our poor ears at risk”, Mendelssohn was adamant: “Don’t tell me this is what the audience wants. I am the audience too and I want the opposite.”
The Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor vividly demonstrates this and is the opposite of those works of empty splendor that were created in the 19th century, about which Schumanis once joked that their authors first composed the virtuosic passages and only then did they think about how you fill the rest.
The concert program also includes an overture of one of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most popular operas – “The Marriage of Figaro” and Peter Tchaikovsky’s first symphonic opera – the symphony “Winter Dreams”.
Tickets for the concerts of the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra with Daniil Bulajeva are available “Ticket Paradise” ticket offices.
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