
Location: A. P. Bogolubov Arts Library, 14 Sushchovskaya street, Moscow
Концерт состоялся 9 December 2018 года
Attention please! Event is held at the A. P. Bogolubov Arts Library
Anna Suslova (organ)
Christina Rozhkova (harp)
Programme: J. S. Bach, F. Liszt, M. de Falla, J. Offenbach, J. Strauss, J. Rodrigo and more
Attention please!!! The concert is held at the A. P. Bogolubov Arts Library, 14 Sushchovskaya street, Moscow (not in the Cathedral!).
Do you know how is the musician playing the harp of Aeolus called? His name is wind. Indeed it is the wind who is supposed to touch its strings. The harp of Aeolus is a symbol of love. Vasily A. Zhukovsky gave this title to his romantic ballad about a loving couple not destined to be together.
An unusual trio – two harps and a cinema organ – will perform tunes from Offenbach’s “Tales of Hoffmann”, Joaquin Rodrigo’s famous “Concierto de Aranjuez” and other beautiful pieces of music accompanied by Zhukovsky’s romantic poems read by Pyotr Sakharov.
Laureate of international competitions
Anna Shkurovskaya (harp)
Laureate of international competitions
Anna Suslova (organ)
Laureate of international competitions
Christina Rozhkova (harp)
J.-N. Lemmens
Fanfare for solo organ
J. S. Bach – Ch. Gounod
Ave Maria (arranged for two haprs and organ)
J. S. Bach
Prelude from Partita for violin No. 3, BWV 1006/1 (arranged for two haprs and organ)
J. Pachelbel
Canon in D major (arranged for two haprs and organ)
L. Boccherini
Fandango for two harps
E. Parish Alvars
Concertino for two harps and organ in D minor, Op. 91
F. Liszt
Dreams of Love (arranged for organ)
M. de Falla
“Spanish Dance” from the opera “La vida breve” (arranged for two haprs and organ)
J. Rodrigo
Adagio from “Concierto de Aranjuez” (transcribed for harp by N. Zabaleta; arranged for hapr and organ)
J. Offenbach
Barcarola from “The Tales of Hoffmann” (arranged for two haprs)
J. Strauss
Marsz Radeckiego
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