I Believe in God, Mozart and Beethoven
Byzantine Tribute attests Solon Michaelides’s deep love and knowledge of byzantine music. First prize winner of the 20th Evangelia Tjiarri International Piano Competition, the talented 12-year-old Daria Kravtcova, will interpret Beethoven’s piano concerto no. 1 (1795) which features a robust first movement, a meditative slow movement and a zesty, witty rondo. Mozart’s 39th Symphony (1788), one of his last three symphonies, ranks among his most consummate works. Its first movement sizzles with energy, its serene slow movement features a striking dramatic outburst in the minor, the Trio is unusually based on an actual Austrian landler, whilst in the finale, Mozart is at his most spirited.
S. MICHAELIDES: Byzantine Tribute
L. v. BEETHOVEN: Piano concerto no. 1 in C major, op. 15
W. A. MOZART: Symphony no. 39 in E flat major, K. 543
Soloist: Daria Kravtcova (piano) *
Conductor: Vladimiros Symeonidis
*1st prize winner at the 20th International Piano Competition of the Evangelia Tjiarri Music Foundation
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€12, €7 (young people 18-26 yrs., pensioners), €5 (young people 12-18 yrs), €3 (children under 12)
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Paphos Gate, Old Nicosia
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€12 / €7
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