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Violin Music from Estonia - Kaş - 25th October PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 October 2011
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Concert lovers may like to know that there is a free performance coming up in Kaş on Tuesday 25th October, from 18.00.

It takes place at the antique amphitheatre, so it's a good idea to take a cushion to sit on.

The musicians are visiting from Estonia - see details below.

  • Liliana Maaten (Estonian National Opera)
  • Paula Pärtlas (Tallinn Music High School)
  • Georg Maaten (Tallinn Music High School)
  • Ott Maaten (Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre)
  • Julius Maaten (Tallinn Music High School)

There will be a pre-concert talk from professor Margus Pärtlas (Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre)

The Programme:

Eduard Tubin (1905-1982): Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 (in Phrygian Mode)
    Allegro
    Andante
    Allegro Risoluto
Liliana Maaten, violin
Julius Maaten, piano

Intermission

Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840): Caprice No. 13

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893): Mélodie op. 42 No. 3
Paula Pärtlas, violin
Ott Maaten, piano

Eduard Tubin: Three Traditional Estonian Dances
    An old Waltz
    The Zither Player
    Shepherd’s Dance
Georg Maaten, violin
Ott Maaten, piano
 
Riho Päts (1899-1977): Violin Duos on Estonian Motives
    Fishermen’s Dance
    Ancient Tune
    Scherzino
Liliana Maaten, violin
Paula Pärtlas, violin

Why not go along and treat yourself to an evening of culture.

 

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Last Updated on Sunday, 16 October 2011