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19 - 22 & 23 August 2007

 

Florence Chamber Music Festival in Bargello (Bargello Museum)

19 August 9,15pm
MUSEO BARGELLO (Florence)
W.A. Mozart
Duo for violin & viola in G kv 423
Allegro - Adagio - Rondo Allegro
A. Cavallari
Profiles for Violin and Piano
P.I. Tchaikovsky
Souvenir de Florence for sextet op.70
Allegro con spirito - Adagio cantabile e con moto - Allegretto moderato - Allegro Vivace


22
August 9,15pm
PIEVE DI S. PIERO A CASCIA (Reggello)
J. Brahms
Piano trio op. 8
Allegro con brio - Scherzo Allegro molto - Adagio - Allegro
A. Cavallari
Selfportrait (piano solo)
P.I. Tchaikowsky Souvenir de Florence for sextet op.70
Allegro con spirito - Adagio cantabile e con moto - Allegretto moderato - Allegro Vivace

23 August 9,15pm
MUSEO BARGELLO (Florence)
F. Schubert
Piano Trio op. 99 in B flat
Allegro moderato - Andante un poco mosso - Scherzo - Rondo Allegro vivace
D. Shostakovic
Piano Quintet op. 57
Prelude Lento - Fugue Adagio - Scherzo Allegretto - Intermezzo Lento - Finale Allegretto

Interpreti:
violin Ilya Grubert, Adelina Hasani,
viola Alfredo Zamarra, Candida Thompson
cello Dmitry Ferschtman, Maarten Jansen
piano Gregorio Nardi, Patricia Pagny

 

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Artistic Direction
Adelina Hasani

      

 
 
 

Ilya Grubert. Born in Riga, Ilya Grubert began his studies at the E. Darzin Music School. Considered a student of exceptional talent, at the age of fourteen he continued his training with the famous Russian teachers Yuri Yankelevich and Zinaida Gilel, and then under Leonid Kogan at the Moscow Conservatory. Ilya Grubert earned his first international success at the Helsinki Sibelius Prize in 1975. Subsequently, he won the first prize in two prestigious international competitions, the Genova Paganini and Moscow Tchaikovsky Competitions in 1978. He then embarked on a highly successful career, which has brought performances as a soloist with important orchestras, including the Moscow Philharmonic, St Petersburg Philharmonic, the Russian State Orchestra, the Dresden Staatskapelle Orchestra, the Rotterdam and the Helsinki Philharmonic, working with conductors such as Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Maxim Shostakovich, Yoel Levi, Voldemar Nelson, and Mariss Jansons. His concerts have included tours in the United States, Canada, Australia and throughout Europe. Ilya Grubert has recorded for major record companies, with a repertoire that includes the Sibelius, Tchaikovsky and Bruch concertos and all Prokofiev’s violin compositions. In January 1996, he won the Golden Tuning Fork for his performance in the Sibelius and Bruch concertos. Ilya Grubert received much acclaim for his Naxos CD with violin concerto in D minor by Myaskovsky and G minor by Weinberg. Other recordings include two Paganini concertos, the concerto by Arutunian and the Violin Concerto No. 1 of Prokofiev.  He now lives in Holland, where he teaches at the Amsterdam Conservatory. He plays a 1740 violin by Pietro Guarnieri of Venice, formerly the property of Wieniawski.


 
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