Saturday, February 28, 2009

Crystal Trio's project with symphony orchestra: a great innovation to the sound of glass

Let us introduce a new concert program for Crystal Trio with symphony orchestra, choir and soloist.

This project is a great innovation to the sound of glass, which have no analogues in the musical world. Combination of glass instruments, voice, and orchestra give an astounding sound.



Program include:

  1. K. Jenkins, "Adiemus" #4, 7, 9. Symphonic orchestra, chorus, glass instruments.
  2. G. Bizet, "L'Arlesienne". Symphonic orchestra, chorus, glass instruments.
  3. N. Rimsky-Korsakov, "Spring" aria from the Snow. Symphonic orchestra, chorus, glass instruments.
  4. A. Vivaldi, Four seasons. "Winter: Allegro non molto, Largo, Allegro". The Glass Harp playing for violin.
  5. W. A. Mozart, "Adagio and Rondo in C major" for the Glas Armonica and the string quartet. The first performance in Russia. String quartet, Crystal Trio.
  6. I. S. Bach, "Scherzo" from Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067. Glass Harp
  7. J. Massenet, "Meditation" from Thais. Orchestra, choir, Glass Harp.
  8. F. P. Schubert, "Ave Maria". Orchestra, choir, soloist, Glass Harp.
  9. A. Dvorak, "Humoresque B.138". Orchestra, Glass Harp.
  10. C. Saint-Saens, "The Swan" from Carnival of the Animals. Orchestra, Glass Harp.
  11. P. I. Tchaikovsky, "Dance of Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker. Orchestra, Glass Harp.
  12. P. I. Tchaikovsky, "Herdsmen Dance" from The Nutcracker. Orchestra, Glass Harp, Verrophone.
  13. P. I. Tchaikovsky, "Seasons": October. Orchestra, Crystal Trio.

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