Еnsemble “Kyiv-Brass”
This concert will go through centuries and countries at the pace of a whirl, as Bach would wish at the beginning of this colourful program. In addition to his German accurateness, you will hear the Argentinian ardour of Piazzolla, the Mexican chants of Crespo in the excellent company of Peruvian waltzes and bossa novas, and also native Ukrainian melodic examples — original compositions and arrangements of Yevhen Kozak, Oleksandr Bilousov, and Oleksandr Lisun. This journey will accompany a “flagship” with skill and experience: the Kyiv-Brass Quintet. Feel how all your inner senses resonate with the power of brass, and how magnetically its whirl pulls you into new, unexplored worlds.
Artists
Chamber ensemble “Kyiv-Brass”:
Leonid Yaremenko, trumpet
Oleksandr Trehubov, trumpet
Dmytro Taran, horn
Serhii Kashyn, trombone
Vasyl Budiakivskyi, tuba
Program:
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). Italian Concerto BWV 971 (1735)
I. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach. Organ Concerto a-moll BWV 593 (1713–1714)
Allegro
Adagio
Allegro
Enrique Crespo (1941–2020). “Suite Americana” (1977)\
“Ragtime”
“Bossa Nova”
“Vals Peruano”
“Zamba Gaucha”
“Son de México”
Yevhen Kozak (1907–1988). “Vivcharyk”
Andrii Bilousov. Ukrainian fantasy “Marenych’s chants”
Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992). Suite from tango opera “Maria de Buenos-Aires” (1968)
“Yo Soi Maria”
“Balada”
“Habanera”
“Fuga Y Misterio”
Ukrainian folk song “Sycamore Stands Over the Water”. Arrangement by Oleksandr Lisun