Slavic Craftsmanship and Asian Precision

Concert
Nova Music and Architecture
Recital
Data wydarzenia
Location
Grand Hall of Artus Manor
Entrance
25 PLN

The event is part of the 27th International Nova Music and Architecture Festival in Toruń, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, 2023.

The event is part of the project "Kuyavia + Pomerania - promotion of the region's economic potential - edition II"

46th Piano Cantabile Concert

Performers:

Piano Cantabile:
Hyejung Choi – piano
Danbe Park – piano
Suyeon Park – piano
Hyesoo Jeon – piano
Soojung Shin – piano
Chaeyoon Lee – piano
Gyuri Cho – piano
Meejee Lee – piano
Youngsun Lee – piano
Urszula Urzędowska – host

Programme:

A. Dvořák – Slavonic Dances Op. 72 No. 2, 6
A. Dvořák – Slavonic Dances Op. 46 No. 1, 2, 3, 8
J. Brahms – Hungarian Dances No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

 

The captivating musical encounter with Korean artists will be dedicated to the timeless works of A. Dvořák, renowned for his remarkable compositions steeped in Czech folk traditions. Through carefully selected Slavonic Dances and Hungarian Dances, the audience will embark on a journey to discover the eminently Czech sounds that permeate Dvořák’s music. It was the Slavonic Dances that propelled the once-unknown composer into the realm of true artistry, bringing immense pride and fame to his homeland. Drawing upon cherished Czech and Slovak dance motifs, Dvořák’s works resound with a unique national colour, skillfully woven through delightful repetitions that please the ear. Buoyed by the resounding public acclaim, the composer decided to expand his originally piano-centric Dances to be performed by a full orchestra, further elevating their impact and grandeur. J. Brahms’ Hungarian Dances served as a significant source of inspiration for Dvořák, prompting him to arrange a notable selection of these melodies for orchestra. In his Hungarian Dances, Brahms masterfully synthesized popular Hungarian folk motifs with his individual artistry, which resulted in remarkable compositions of enduring beauty. Among these dances, Hungarian Dance No. 5 stands out, capturing a joyful atmosphere and delicate exoticism, and earning the highest accolades from both audiences and critics alike.


Mecenas Główny: Gmina Miasta Toruń
Partner Główny: Samorząd Województwa Kujawsko-Pomorskiego
Wydarzenie odbywa się w ramach projektu „Kujawy + Pomorze - promocja potencjału gospodarczego regionu - edycja II"
Mecenas Kultury - Główny Sponsor: PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A.
Mecenasi: Toruńskie Zakłady Materiałów Opatrunkowych S.A. oraz marki: Seni BellaUrbitor Spółka z o.o.
Partnerzy: Vobacom Sp. z o.o.Uzdrowisko Ciechocinek S.A. producent wody mineralnej "Krystynka"
Organizator: Toruńska Orkiestra Symfoniczna