Календар подій
NEW YEAR’S CONCERT
2 parts
Estimated duration 3 hours.
The program includes arias, duets, ensembles, songs, and dances
from popular operettas, famous musicals, and films.
Director VIKTORIJA STREIČA
Conductors
JONAS JANULEVIČIUS, OKSANA MADARAŠ
JULIUS GENIIUSHAS, MANTAS JANČIAUSKAS, VIRGILIJUS VISOCKIS
Choirmaster RASA VAITKEVIČIŪTĖ
Stage design – Vaidotas Jakutis
Lighting designer Monika Šerstabojevaitė
The concert will feature –
THEATRE SINGERS
CHOIR AND BALLET ARTISTS
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Performers:
LITHUANIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
(artistic director and conductor Sergej Krylov)
Soloists: TADAS MOTIEČIUS (accordion), KAMILĖ ZAVECKAITĖ (piano)
Conductor OKSANA MADARASH (Ukraine)
- Maxim Berezovsky – Symphony No. 1 in C Major
- Valentyn Silvestrov – Messenger for piano and strings
- Linas Rupšlaukis – Concerto for Accordion and Orchestra (World Premiere)
Soloist: Tadas Motiečius (accordion) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Overture to Mitridate, re di Ponto
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488
Soloist: Kamilė Zaveckaitė
The concert “BUCHA. LACRIMOSA” – A REQUIEM FOR THE CENTURIES invites audiences to reflect on the profound cost of war and honor the resilience of the human spirit. This poignant event commemorates the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, uniting Ukrainian and international music to evoke themes of loss, memory, and hope.
The evening opens with Bucha. Lacrimosa by Ukrainian composer Victoria Poleva. This contemporary work, will perform for the first time in Lithuania, captures the raw emotions and grief surrounding the atrocities in Bucha.
In the program
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – “Requiem” in D minor, KV 626
Artists
Chief conductor Constantine Orbelian (USA), conductor Algimantas Treikauskas
Artistic director and chief conductor Robertas ŠervenikasSoloists:
MYROSLAVA KOTOROVYCH (violin, Ukraine)
HANNA TVERDOVA (soprano, Ukraine)
GABRIELĖ KUZMICKAITĖ (mezzo-soprano)
TOMAS PAVILIONIS (tenor)
ŽYGIMANTAS GALINIS (bass)
Conductor OKSANA MADARASH (Ukraine)