Unusual end. Sinfonietta Riga will end the season with cellist Jean -Gan Guyen Keiras / Day
The orchestra and the Latvian audience will be performed in the performance of the well -known soloist, two cell concerts created in different eras – the second cellon of the great Joseph Haydn of Vienna’s classicism and the second cellon of the 20th century and the 20th century. Hungarian avant -garde visionary Germogy Ligetti’s only instrumental concert genre composed for this instrument. The composer composed it ten years after his fleeing from the Communist Hungary to the West, and the premiere in 1966 took place on the boundaries of east and western demarcation in Berlin. Ligetti included in the orchestra program Romanian concert Will lead to the composer’s native places, revealing Transylvanian archaic rituals and traditions.
« It’s great to be together with the soloists with whom the understanding is instantaneous, without long lectures and multiple names. Such contact is somehow inexplicable, but really developed with our guest Jean -Gan Guy Keiras, one of the most outstanding cellists in the world, » says the orchestra Sinfonietta Riga Artistic director, conductor Normunds Šne.
Curiosity, multifaceted and unshakable focus on music is characterized by the artistic activities of Jean -Gayen Keiras. The internal motivation of the composer, interpret and audience must be consistent with each other in order to be able to create a unique musical experience. Keiras has mastered the special, only characteristic musical interpretation approach to Pierre Boulez. This philosophy, alongside the perfect technique and clear, binding tone, also creates a cellist’s approach to each musical image and concert program.
Equally important in the arsenal of the creative expression of Keiras is both in ancient and contemporary music. The French cellist regularly cooperates with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and the Berlin Academy of Earth Music. At the same time, Keiras is a premiere of many compositions made today. Many composers entrusted his opuses. Bruno Mantovani, Michel Jarel, Johannes Mary Staud and Tristan Miray are just a few of them. On the 70th anniversary of the legendary Hungarian composer Peter Eve, Keiras premiered his cellon. Keiras plays in 1707. Saucerby the artist at the disposal of the Quebec patron fund Canimex Inc.
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