The Orchestra in your library: Bohemian Fiddler
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The Orchestra in your library
You can hear chamber music in libraries in Helsinki, when the ”Kaupunginorkesteri kirjastossasi” (The Orchestra in your library) tour, organised jointly by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and the Helsinki City Library, starts on 1 November. The tour consist of 12 free concerts in libraries in Helsinki.
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Bohemian Fiddler
Kari Olamaa and Teija Kivinen, violin
Tiila Kangas, viola
Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959): Serenade No. 2 H.216 (1932)
Allegro / Poco andante / Allegro con brio
Antonín Dvořák: Terzetto, Op. 74 (1887)
Introduzione (Allegro ma non troppo) / Larghetto / Scherzo - Trio (Vivace - poco meno mosso) / Tema con variazioni (Poco adagio - Molto allegro)
The title of the concert was inspired by a painting of the same name from 1864 by Finnish artist Ida Silfverberg (1834–1899). As a chamber music ensemble, a trio consisting of two violins and a viola is rare. Nevertheless, if we turn our gaze to the Bohemian region, we find a few delicious pieces for this ensemble. Perhaps the most famous of these is Antonín Dvořák's Terzetto. We offer listeners a Czech musical moment with works by composers from two different periods.
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https://www.helmet.fi/helsinkiphilharmonic
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Etelä-Haaga Library
11/3/2022 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM