Kärdla kontserdikava

202216dec18:00Kärdla kontserdikavaMendelssohn, Moshkovsky, Cras, Milhaud, Brahms

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Jean Cras (1879–1932)
Laste hinged
I. Pures
III. Mystérieuses

Luchiia Koval, klaver
Oleksandra Kiktenko, klaver
Nadia Stadna, klaver

Moritz Moszkowski (1854–1925)
Süit kahele viiulile ja klaverile op. 71
I. Allegro energico

Kateryna Kolosok, viiul
Roman Mints, viiul
Inna Herasymenko, klaver

Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Clarinet Quintet, op. 115
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Andantino
IV. Con moto

Anton Dressler, klarnet
Roman Mints, viiul
Iryna Marchuk, viiul
Oleksii Klefas, vioola
Alexander Chaushian, tšello

Vaheaeg

Darius Milhaud (1892–1974)
Sonaat flöödile, oboele, klarnetile ja klaverile op. 47
I. Tranquille
II. Joyeux
III. Emporté
IV. Douloureux

Anna Serohina, flööt
Dmitry Bulgakov, oboe
Anton Dressler, klarnet
Alexander Kobrin, klaver

Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)
Oktett keelpillidele Es-duur, op. 20
I. Allegro moderato ma con fuoco
II. Andante
III. Scherzo. Allegro leggierissimo
IV. Presto

Stefano Ferrario, viiul
Sofia Yavorska, viiul
Hanna Sava, viiul
Elina Kulak, viiul
Oleksii Klefas, vioola
Mikhail Rudoy, vioola
Alexander Chaushian, tšello
Zakhar Matte, tšello

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Kärdla KirikPosti 2, Kärdla, 92413 Hiiu maakond, EstoniaThe church of Kärdla was dedicated to John the Baptist and was constructed in 1863. It is the third church in Kärdla. The barons of Emmaste, Suuremõisa and Putkaste were the initiators of the idea to build the church and gave the baron of Kärdla 2000 roubles for that purpose. The workers of the cloth factory made voluntary donations and a part of the money for the construction was taken from the workers wages. It is an architecturally harmonic, typical hall church with an “open” bell tower crowning the western facade (unique in Estonia). The architecture of the stylish and beautiful church in Kärdla is simple and ascetic. This architectural monument is one of the most distinguished working-class churches.