Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova and Scottish pianist Alasdair Beatson They are the next guests of the season of the Alicante Concert Ensemble. Both artists will perform at the Teatro Chief in Alicante this Tuesday. On January 16 at 20.00, Presenting a program featuring his works Beethoven and Schubert.
Viktoria Mullova, who was previously invited by the Concert Ensemble, studied at the Central Music School in Moscow and Moscow Conservatory. They note that his extraordinary talent attracted international attention when he won first prize in the competition. 1980 Helsinki Sibelius Competition And Gold Medal at the 1982 Tchaikovsky CompetitionThis was followed in 1983 by his dramatic and much-publicised work. refuge in the West.
Since that time He appeared on stage with many big orchestras and conductors. around the world and at major international festivals. He is now known worldwide as an outstanding violinist. versatility and musical integrity. His interests span the breadth of musical development, from baroque and classical to more contemporary influences from the world of fusion and experimental music.
The artist plays with it ‘Jules Falk’ Stradivarius of 1723 or with a violin Guadagnini from 1750.
In contrast, Scottish pianist Alasdair Beatson works efficiently as soloist and chamber musician. Alasdair has kept busy in 2020/21, playing the Wigmore Hall a few times and recording a few gigs. BBC Radio 3 next to you Alina Ibragimova, Aleksei Kiseliov and Nash Ensemble, and join Royal Northern Sinfonia as a concert soloist. He gives solo piano lessons at the university Royal Birmingham Conservatoriumand provides regular mentoring. Room Studio Based in London. From 2012 to 2018, Alasdair was the founder and artistic director of Musique à Marsac, and since 2019 he is co-artistic director of the Swiss chamber music festival Ernen.
program
Sonata for violin and piano no. 6, A major Op.30, no. one, by Beethoven
Sonata for violin and piano no. 8, G major, Op.30, n. #3by Beethoven
Sonata for violin and piano no. º 1, D major, Op.12, no. #one by Beethoven
Rondo for violin and piano in B minor, D.895, Op.70, by Schubert