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Sunday, July 25, 2010

‘The ages of music’ at the second meeting

The evening of Tuesday, 20th of July 2010 was again offered by the ‘Mr.Ghe.Pastia’ Popular Athenaeum for the classical music lovers.

As usual, 6 o’clock was the time of the meeting between the guests and our host- The Foreign Languages Center – which again was happy and welcoming towards its guests.
The musical moments offered last evening within the Ages of music project were a few chapters from the chamber music composed by Robert Schumann.
 The specific compositions signed by Schumann is that the piano, as an accompaniment instrument, is equal, during the play, with the instrument for which it was composed.
All five works for the music chamber presented together with video images completed this chapter really appreciated by the audience, last evening.
There have been works interpreted by major artists: Antonio Tinelli (Italy)  - clarinet, present a few years ago on the stage at the ‘Mr.Ghe.Pastia’ Popular Athenaeum, Martha Argerich (Argentina) – piano and Mauricio Vallina (Cuba) – piano, Helene Grimaud (France) – piano, R. Capruçon (France) – piano and many other instrumentalists from Japan, Lithuania and Norway.
The three romances for the wind instruments were interpreted by saxophone, flute and oboe with piano as accompaniment, awaking the interest for the audience for this kind of Schumann’s specific works.
The piece for two pianos and three other instruments – two cellos and a horn – has given some color, being compared with musical mathematics, as strict and precise as warm, giving a special mood.

The concluding piece of audition and presentation evening, Piano Quintet – the most important chamber work of Schumann – in four parts (a slow one and other three moving) was piano interpreted, violin I, violin II , viola and cello by major artists of the world. 

On 27th of July, same hour, 6 o’clock, we again invite at the Foreign Languages Centre to present you other works of Robert Schumann, full of great rafinement both compositional and interpretative. (referent Carmen Cazaciuc)

Article translated by Oana Zlatovici - volunteer