” The first part of the concert began with a bright major key and a Ukrainian color. It featured Symphony No. 1 in C major by Maksym Berezovsky, an 18th-century composer often called the “Ukrainian Mozart.”
The Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra delivered a masterfull performance under the baton of Ukrainian conductor Oksana Madarash, whose interpretation demonstrated an excellent sense of structure and dynamic contrasts in conveying the energetic Allegro. The part, characterized by spirited themes and elegant counterpoint. Madarash’s restrained yet expressive conducting revealed the emotional depth of the symphony in the second part, Andante, a section rich with lyrical beauty and delicate grace. The performance culminated in the final Presto, a lively and radiant conclusion that pulsed with rhythmic energy……..