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Soviet-Russian born classical violinist and conductor, born 1954.
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All the conducting master class
2024-02-25 19:35:00
19 – 23 Mar, 2024 5-days two intensive masterclasses for conductors with orchestra I Cameristi della ScalaTeatro Oratorio san Giuseppe in MilanMarch 19th-23rd 2024teacher: Dimitri Sitkovetsky conductor and violinist RepertoireL.v Beethoven, Symphonies n. 2, 4, 7, 8L.v Beethoven, Violin Concerto in D Major op. 61The students will have the outstanding opportunity to have M° Sitkovetsky […]
All the conducting master class
2024-01-23 14:01:00
11 – 27 Feb, 2024 4-days two intensive masterclasses for conductors with I Cameristi della ScalaTeatro Oratorio san Giuseppe in MilanFebruary 11th-14th 2024teacher: Dimitri Sitkovetsky conductor and violinistFebruary 24th-27th 2024teacher: Oleg Caetani conductor 11-14 February 2024Dmitry Sitkovetsky,RepertoireL.v Beethoven, Symphonies n. 2, 4, 7, 8L.v Beethoven, Violin Concerto in D Major op. 61The students will have […]
2023-12-05 08:51:00
The Goldberg Variations Reimagined: Rachel Podger and Brecon Baroque at Kings Place
The Goldberg Variations Reimagined: Rachel Podger, Brecon Baroque; Kings PlaceBach/Chad Kelly: The Goldberg Variations Reimagined: Rachel Podger, Brecon Baroque; Kings PlaceReviewed 3 December 2023A new orchestration of Bach for nine instruments brings out a sense of colour and style in a series of vivid reinventions, superbly playedBach was an inveterate re-worker and re-user of material, most Baroque composers were. After all, the potential audience for any piece of music was usually relatively small, unless you were one of the lucky few with a wide published circulation, so composers could reuse without constantly worrying in the way modern composers might. And when Bach reused he could be quite creative in his reworking. After all, the Christmas Oratorio, which we heard on Saturday from Masaaki Suzuki and the OAE [see my review] is almost entirely based on pre-existing material.So what might Bach have done to the Goldberg Variations? This thought kept popping into my head […]
2023-11-18 12:30:20
Queen Elizabeth Hall; St John’s church, Wimbledon, London; Assembly Rooms, BathMichael Barenboim’s Israeli-Arab ensemble offer a model of spirited understanding, and a young new collective conjure a touch of jazz. Plus, Beethoven at his spookiestWhen conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim joined philosopher Edward Said to establish the
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