Концертний зал Людкевича
190–290
Phoenix String Quartet:
“This song came to me from within, from a place beyond words, a place that only music can reach.”
Thus describes his works the contemporary Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov. His music is born from silence, as his creative path, like a complete musical score, consists of numerous pauses filled with a deep search for new sounds. Golijov masterfully touches upon the most profound themes—farewell, loss, longing—making his music almost therapeutic. This time, “How Slow the Wind” and “Lúa Descolorida” will be performed by Serine de Labom, accompanied by the warm sound of the Phoenix String Quartet.
Emotional depth remains the primary focus for Serine de Labom, whose visits aim to provide moral support to Ukrainians. Over the past three years, the soprano has performed more than ten concerts in Lviv, as well as actively advocating for Ukraine through performances across Europe. Her repertoire has increasingly included Ukrainian music, and on this evening, vocal works by Myroslav Skoryk and “Three Inventions for Four Melodic Instruments” by Oleksandr Kozarenko will be featured.
“It is impossible to overestimate the pain, anger, and sorrow that Ukrainians have endured in recent years. However, I continue to believe that the precious moments we share through music can help—offering a brief respite, a source of healing. If even for a moment, music brings you some relief, that will be my greatest reward for all the effort I have put in over the decades to become and remain a singer despite the challenges.”
— Serine de Labaume