Concertos for Milanolo: Four premieres with Milan Paľa

14 February 2018, 4:00
Concertos for Milanolo: Four premieres with Milan Paľa

The Ensemble Opera Diversa is presenting the premieres of four concertos for milanolo and strings. Under the baton of Marián Lejava the violinist Milan Paľa will be performing, presenting his five-stringed violin with an added lower viola string. This is the first project of the annual concert series SLOVAKIA in BRNO.

Five years ago in Brno’s Bursík family studio the renowned violinist Milan Paľa had constructed a five-stringed violin with an added lower viola string. Since that time several works have been written for Milan Paľa and his unique instrument. At the same time as preparing for the Brno concert a recording of these works was made. For the year 2018 Ensemble Opera Diversa has prepared the special concert series SLOVAKIA in BRNO to commemorate the centenary of the founding of Czechoslovakia. During the concert these works were performed:

Jevgenij Iršai: EmFraGre – concerto for milanolo five-stringed violin and strings

Marián Lejava: Omayra – Requiem concerto op. 20 for milanolo and string orchestra

Adrián Demoč: Struny: steny, zhluky, sny – concerto for milanolo and strings

Pascal Manolios: Alef – concerto for milanolo and strings

The concert is on Tuesday 20 February 2018 at 7 p.m. at the Convent of the Merciful Brethren.

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