Dialogues mini-festival starts tomorrow

1 March 2023, 1:00
Dialogues mini-festival starts tomorrow

Dialogues (Dialogy) is a mini-festival of the Brno Philharmonic; it will take place at the Besední dům and the Janáček Theatre. Tomorrow, Yumi Hwang-Williams will present William Bolcom’s Violin Concerto in D major under the baton of Dennis Russell Davies, and a concert entitled From America to the Czech Republic will take place on Thursday and Friday. Next week, Milan Paľa will appear as soloist in Alfred Schnittke’s Fourth Violin Concerto.

On 2 and 3 March, Yumi Hwang-Williams will perform William Bolcom’s Violin Concerto in D major under the baton of Dennis Russell Davies, and the following week (9 and 10 March) – again under the baton of the chief conductor of the Brno Philharmonic – Milan Paľa will appear as soloist in Alfred Schnittke’s Fourth Violin Concerto. All three protagonists of the aforementioned concertos, accompanied by pianist Katarína Paľa, will perform on 5. On 5 March, they will meet in a chamber concert featuring the second violin and piano sonatas by both composers (Bolcom’s by Yumi Hwang-Williams and Dennis Russell Davies, Schnittke’s by Milan and Katarina Palova), the violinists will take on Mieczysław Weinberg’s Sonata for Two Violins, and the pianists will perform Bronius Kutavicius’s Concerto for Two Pianos and the soundtrack of “Discussion with the Unknown”.

photo Vojtěch Kába

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