This event is co-organized by the Hanoi Opera House and the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet (VNOB), promising to bring the audience unique and profound musical experiences, taking place on October 17 and 21.
Since its inception, the festival has been a huge success, attracting large audiences and receiving high praise from experts. Previous festivals have demonstrated the strong appeal of classical music and created a bridge between art and the public.
Baltic Neopolis Orchestra.
The SPO loves Polish culture not only for its rich musical heritage but also for its harmonious combination of tradition and modernity in the arts. Audiences will have the opportunity to enjoy works by great composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Haydn, Wieniawski and Paweł Łukaszewski.
The event not only celebrates the classics but also explores the richness and depth of Polish classical music. In addition, Polish classical music reflects many aspects of Polish culture, history and the soul of the people here, from the sounds of folk music to modern trends.
In the first performance on October 17, immortal works will be performed such as: "Neopolis Concerto" for violin and strings by Paweł Łukaszewski; "13 Variations on a Polish Melody" for violin, cello and chamber orchestra by Marcelo Nisinma, which will surely move the audience because these pieces of music not only depict the discovery of Polish music but also demonstrate the sophistication of professional performance techniques.
The artists will bring different nuances, from sweet to intense, recreating the rich cultural identity of Poland.
They will come to Vietnam and perform famous works by great composers Johann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Haydn, Wieniawski and Paweł Łukaszewski.
The Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 17, is the only piano concerto written by Polish composer and pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski. It is one of Paderewski's most famous works, and is characterized by intense emotion and charm.
The first part of the concerto features dramatic melodies, taking the listener on a musical journey full of ups and downs, expressing intense attraction and emotion. The first part of the concerto features dramatic melodies, taking the listener on a musical journey full of ups and downs.
Coming to the second performance night, we will be immersed in the musical space of talented composers from Johann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Haydn to Wieniawski. It must be said that the Concerto for Violin and Oboe in C minor, BWV 1060R (1736) is one of Bach's outstanding works, showing the perfect harmony between violin and oboe.
The interaction between the two main instruments not only creates interesting musical stories but also demonstrates the sophistication of performance techniques.
Listening to this concerto, listeners can easily feel the depth of emotions, from the gentle and romantic moments to the strong, vibrant passages. The harmony of the tones between the oboe and violin creates a lively musical space, evoking rich images in the listener's mind.
The Baltic Neopolis Orchestra is one of Poland's most famous orchestras.
In addition, the SPO selected the Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 22, a composition by Polish violinist Henryk Wieniawski, a work with a strong romantic character, rich melodies and strong emotions.
The first part of the concerto showcases the violin's virtuosity, with delicate passages and difficult techniques, taking the listener on an emotional journey full of ups and downs.
Each note contains passion and desire, making the listener unable to help but be moved. The gentle moments mixed with strong climaxes create an impressive musical space, easily touching the audience's hearts.
In addition to the two works above, there will be many other wonderful pieces of music that will resound in the auditorium at the Hanoi Opera House.
Experts as well as audiences in Hanoi attending previous Classical Music Festival events expressed their impression of the artistic quality and sophistication in each performance.
“I felt like I was transported into a whole new world of magical sounds,” one of the audience comments said. These positive responses are a great motivation for the SPO to continue organizing high-quality artistic events.
In particular, the orchestra will perform the Concerto for Violin and Oboe in C minor, BWV 1060R (1736). This is one of Bach's outstanding works.
In particular, this year's festival will feature the Baltic Neopolis Orchestra, one of Poland's most famous orchestras.
With a long history and remarkable achievements in the field of classical music performance, this orchestra has affirmed its position on the international stage.
Characterized by a blend of technical virtuosity and deep emotion, the special presence of the Baltic Neopolis Orchestra promises to deliver inspiring and uplifting performances.
It can be said that this was a challenging journey for the organizers in connecting and convincing the Baltic Neopolis Orchestra to come to Vietnam.
To achieve this, the organizers have invested in everything from transportation and accommodation costs for the artists, to preparing a luxurious performance space at the Hanoi Opera House.
They worked tirelessly to build lasting relationships with prestigious orchestras, convincing them that their presence would bring world-class musical experiences to Vietnamese audiences.
With great efforts and serious investment, the organizers hope to bring a magnificent art program, leaving an impression on the audience and affirming the position of classical music in Vietnam.
SPO hopes that the 3rd Classical Music Festival will be a great opportunity for Vietnamese audiences to experience and enjoy timeless musical works in the luxurious space of the Hanoi Opera House. Join us to discover the beauty of classical music and the precious cultural values that this event brings.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/lien-hoan-am-nhac-co-dien-lan-3-vinh-danh-nha-soan-nhac-vi-dai-johann-sebastian-bach-192241014205805193.htm
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