The young generation of performers from Western Halychyna (the capital of which is Polish Krakow) on the 3rd International Festival "Pizzicato e Cantabile" in the Lviv Philharmonic on August 2, 2018 is represented by Michał Białko. At his performamce we can hear side by side German works by J. S. Bach and J. Brahms, by Hungarian Franz Liszt and Polish Miechysław Surzynsky, as well as Lviv composer Bohdan Kotyuk and contemporary Czech classic composer Peter Eben. Such a stylistic palette, from Baroque and Romanticism on to the present day, the attention of the performer to national traditions in various European cultures, testifies to a high professionalism and masterful skills of this gifted 30-year-old musician during his studies with the leading European organists.
S.Lyudkevych Concert Hall
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Bohdan Kotyuk (*1951). “Jerichon. Fanfare”
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750). Preludium & fugue a-moll, BWV 543
Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897). Fugue as-moll, WoO 8
Mieczysław Surzyński (1866 – 1924) “Święty Boże” op. 38 Improwizacje na temat polskiej pieśni kościelnej
Petr Eben (1929 – 2007). Z cyklu “Hiob” (Job):
IV “Longing for Death”
VII “Penitence and Realisation”
Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886). Fantasy and Fugue on the theme “Ad nos, ad salutarem undam”