Concerto for violin and bayan
Vivaldi, Bach, Glinka and Tarasenok
No ordinary instrumentation - daring, interesting and of course masterly
Vivaldi, Bach, Glinka - musical world cultural heritage, transcribed for violin and bayan.
You can look forward to "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi, "The Separation" by Glinka, Bach's Largo from Sonata No. 3 BWV 1005 for solo violin and, last but not least, compositions by Juri Tarasenok.
Pauline Reguig, born in Toulouse, France, and Juri Tarasenok, born in Kopyl, Belarus, are both masters of their craft.
The former is co-founder of the " Bartholdy Trio" as well as concertmaster and soloist of the " Concertino Ensemble" and second concertmaster at the Komische Oper Berlin. Concert tours have taken her to France, Argentina, the USA and Japan.
She regularly performs at festivals such as the Schumann Festival, the Brahms Festival, the Schubert Festival, the "Festival de Radio France Montpellier et Langeudoc-Roussillon" (with direct broadcast on France Musique) or the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival as a soloist or with chamber music partners such as the Quatuor Ebène, the Fauré Quartet and the cellist Daniel Müller-Schott.
Pauline Reguig plays a violin by C. Pirot from 1806 and a bow by E. Sartori.
Juri Tarasenok played his concerto debut as a soloist with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra. Since then he has performed in many productions at renowned venues such as the Berlin State Opera, Komische Oper Berlin, Volkstheater Rostock, Theater Gießen, Schauspiel- Leipzig, Anhaltisches Theater Dessau, Theater Vorpommern, Brandenburger Theater, Opernhaus Kiel, Theater Aachen.
In this season's exhibition we are showing:
Photographs by world traveler Andreas Torn, who portrayed the Himba ethnic group in Namibia,
as well as large-format, abstract landscapes by painter Ute Gallmeister
As usual, the café will be open from 3 pm.