
"The Final Countdown" draws together a tapestry of musical voices - nostalgic, fiery, sacred, and celebratory. The program moves across eras and continents, opening with refined elegance and closing with the passionate pulse of popular tradition. Strings and winds, piano and bayan intertwine in a genre-crossing journey that bids farewell not with solemnity, but with soul.
The program includes Bohuslav Martinů's Trio; Gabriel Fauré's Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120; Johann Sebastian Bach's (arr. Andrei Golsky) Gypsy Invention | Based on Two-Part Inventions; Efrem Podgaits' Ave Maria, Op. 195; Angél Villoldo's El Choclo; Astor Piazzolla's Ave Maria; Carlos Gardel's Por una cabeza; Jacob Gade's Jalousie (“Tango Tzigane”); and Ukrainian Traditional - Rozpryahayte, khloptsi, koni (“Unharness the Horses, Lads”).
"The Final Countdown" draws together a tapestry of musical voices - nostalgic, fiery, sacred, and celebratory. The program moves across eras and continents, opening with refined elegance and closing with the passionate pulse of popular tradition. Strings and winds, piano and bayan intertwine in a genre-crossing journey that bids farewell not with solemnity, but with soul.
The program includes Bohuslav Martinů's Trio; Gabriel Fauré's Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120; Johann Sebastian Bach's (arr. Andrei Golsky) Gypsy Invention | Based on Two-Part Inventions; Efrem Podgaits' Ave Maria, Op. 195; Angél Villoldo's El Choclo; Astor Piazzolla's Ave Maria; Carlos Gardel's Por una cabeza; Jacob Gade's Jalousie (“Tango Tzigane”); and Ukrainian Traditional - Rozpryahayte, khloptsi, koni (“Unharness the Horses, Lads”).
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