There is probably no route that would take you halfway around the world in an hour, from the lands of the Ramapo tribe to the heights of the Carpathians, invite you to an evening promenade in New York, and then, after passing through a number of European capitals, end up in New Jersey to bring the melodies of the Ukrainian Sumy region. Only art can do this.
The journey will be represented by the guests of the festival – the National Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra, which will visit the festival on the last day of spring.
Artists:
- Maryna Naimytenko, soprano
- Matt Haimovitz, cello (USA)
- National Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra
- Hobart Earle, conductor and artistic director (USA-Ukraine)
Program:
- Samuel Barber (1910-1981). Music from the ballet “Souvenirs”, op. 28 (1952)
- Waltz
- Scottish
- Pas de deux
- Gallop
- Thomas de Hartmann (1885-1956). Cello Concerto, op. 57 (1935)
- Allegro con brio
- Andante. Solenne.
- Finale. Allegro ma non troppo
- Charles Ives (1874-1954). “Unanswered Questions” (1906)
- Eduard Rezach. “In the Flames, five symphonic songs after the poems by Lina Kostenko for soprano and orchestra (2023)
- Myroslav Skoryk (1938-2020). Carpathian Concert (1972)
- Moderato rubato
- Andante rubato
- Allegro