London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to perform 5 concert programs in Gabala IV Musical Festival
27.7.2012

London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will perform 5 concert programs in Gabala IV Musical Festival within its 65th anniversary.

The first concert of the world famous UK orchestra will be held on July 29. The orchestra will perform the concert program that day, which will be organized on 100th anniversary of the USSR people’s artist Niyazi.

The next concert with the participation of the orchestra will be held on July 30. London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will perform overture from Rossini’s Soroka-vorovka opera at the “Viva Italy” symphonic concert, Nabucco-Abigail duet from Verdi’s “Nabucco” opera, Romance of Radames from Verdi’s “Aida” opera, Princess aria from Cilèa’s “Adriana Lecouvreur” opera, Aria of Gear and Madeline from Giordano’s “Andrea Senye” opera, duet - Don Jose and Carmen from Bizet’s Carmen opera, duet – Don Alvaro and Don Carlo from Verdi’s opera "La Forza Del Destino" (The Power Of Destiny), Gioconda’s aria from Ponchielli’s “La Gioconda” opera, Santuzza’a aria from Mascagni’s “Rural Honor” opera and the other operas of world composers.

Mikhail Nesterovic (conductor) from Poland and Sergey Krylov (violin) from Russia will perform at the orchestra’s concert on July 31.

The last two concerts of the orchestra will be held on August 3-4. The concert, which will be organized on August 3, will be conducted by Charles Dutoit. Main accompanier at the concert will be Lise de la Salle. Berlioz’s Overture "Le Corsaire", A. Dvořák’s Concerto for cello and orchestra h-moll and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor will be sounded at the concert.

One of UK world famous orchestras Royal Philharmonic Orchestra found the way to listeners’ souls through its high-level performances and broad repertoire. The orchestra was established by Sir Thomas Beecham and the traditions, which he established, are being preserved and maintained up to date by the orchestra’s art director and head conductor Charles Dutoit. The jubilee orchestra that celebrates its 65th anniversary cooperates with such famous conductors as Rudolf Kempe, André Previn Vladimir Ashkenazi and Daniele Gatti.

APA