On the evening of October 17, the first performance of the 3rd Classical Music Festival took place at the Hanoi Opera House. With the theme "The Art of Concerto", the program brought the audience outstanding works, making the space here magical and attractive.
Images from the first night of the 3rd Classical Music Festival.
The program opened with the audience enjoying the "Neopolis Concerto" by composer Paweł Łukaszewski, a colorful and energetic work. From the very first notes, the atmosphere in the auditorium was awakened by the cheerful melodies, like a vivid musical picture.
The appearance of soloist Emanuel Salvador on violin added to the vivacity of the piece. With skillful technique and passion, Emanuel conveyed the passion and sophistication of the piece, keeping the audience glued to the stage. Next was Marcelo Nisinman's "13 Variations on a Polish Melody", a piece that not only immersed the audience in lyrical melodies, but also evoked the roots of folk culture.
The next highlight was Ignacy Jan Paderewski's "Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 17, 1st Movement", with an excellent performance by soloist Michał Francuz. When the first sounds rang out from the piano, the whole audience seemed to quiet down.
The music seemed to touch the hearts of every listener, bringing deep and sincere emotions. Michał not only played the music but also breathed life into each note, creating an emotional musical story. His skillful technique helped convey the soul of the music, showing the subtlety of each tone.
With the theme "The Art of Concerto", the program brought the audience outstanding works, making the space here magical and attractive.
The musical atmosphere was further enhanced by Mikołaj Piotr Górecki's "Second Space" op. 55, a work that brought together string quartet and string orchestra in a wonderful harmony. The combination of talented artists such as Emanuel Salvador and Magdalena Ziarkowska-Kołacka on violins, Emilia Goch Salvador on viola, and Cecylia Stanecka on cello created an emotional atmosphere. The gentle and profound melodies of "Second Space" pushed the program to a climax, transporting the audience to a mystical musical world.
Finally, the program closed with Wojciech Kilar's "Orawa", an iconic piece. The powerful, fiery music brought the audience back to reality, ending an emotional night full of joy and inspiration. The audience's standing ovation affirmed the power of classical music to connect hearts and souls.
The show is not only a musical event but also a journey to discover the beauty of classical music.
Behind the success of the show is the rigorous training process of the artists, from intense practice sessions to rehearsals. Every note, every rhythm is meticulously honed by them, creating perfection in every detail. Each artist is not just a performer, but also a dedicated artist, dedicating themselves to bring a memorable show.
One factor that cannot be ignored is the effort of the Saigon Symphony Orchestra (SPO) in convincing the Baltic Neopolis Orchestra to come to Vietnam. Thanks to this combination, the audience has enjoyed wonderful works with top-notch musical quality.
The collaboration between the Baltic Neopolis Orchestra and the Saigon Symphony Orchestra SPO not only creates memorable musical moments but also opens the door to cultural exchange, bringing a rich and profound experience to all present.
The audience was not only captivated by the magnificent concertos but also by the captivating artistic space of the Opera House. The performance was not only a musical event but also a journey to discover the beauty of classical music, affirming the position of the Classical Music Festival in the hearts of art lovers.
In particular, the second night of the 3rd Classical Music Festival will take place on October 21 at the Hanoi Opera House. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy excellent works and meet talented artists.
Minh Phuong
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