Because once you believe, you will believe until the end, because now I specifically miss your name and face...
We are concluding the 25th anniversary concert season of the INSO-Lviv Orchestra on a high note! Under the baton of conductor Oleksandr Hordon, experience works performed by the symphony orchestra INSO that touch the depths of the heart and continuously reveal to the listener the infinite world of emotions and reflections.
Living, working, facing new challenges, assisting the army, and preserving one's mental well-being – it's no easy task. Once, we only rarely spoke of emotional burnout, but today we all experience it over and over again. Sometimes it seems like there is no space left in life for dreams, smiles, or joy. That's when music comes to the rescue. It envelops people with sounds and vibrations, compelling them to listen to themselves. It comforts and provides aesthetic satisfaction, touches and allows us to feel alive and vulnerable. Music doesn't let us give up, it prevents our hearts from rusting or petrifying from pain and anger. Instead, it transforms anger into strength, drives away weariness, and instills faith in a better future.
Don't miss the opportunity to attend the final concert of this season. Through the performances of the INSO-Lviv Orchestra artists, experience a virtuosic program that combines chamber and symphonic masterpieces of European composers. For they will resound on this evening in the name of Light, Hope, and Victory!
Performers: Academic Symphony Orchestra INSO-Lviv Oleksandr Hordon - conductor
Program: Anton Bruckner - String Quintet in F major WAB 112 Felix Mendelssohn - Concert Overture "A Midsummer Night's Dream," op. 21 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5, op. 67