The goal of the program is to find new forms of interpreting music for symphony orchestra soloists.
Rheingold Glière,12 duets for violin Op.49.
Alessandro Marcello Oboe Concerto
Alessandro Marcello was a Venetian composer who lived from 1673 - 1747 - the brother of Benedetto Marcello, a deputy from a noble family. Above all, he was a mathematician, philosopher and poet. Marcello composed music for his own pleasure and was considered an amateur composer. He published his works under the pseudonym Eterio Stinfalico.
The Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra performs the arrangement for symphony orchestra.
Soloist - Abbos Akbarov.
France Poulenc - Sonata for flute.
This sonata is one of Poulenc's most famous works and one of the most striking pieces of flute repertoire of the twentieth century. It is believed that Poulenc had been nurturing the idea of a sonata for flute for a long time - he wrote about this idea on September 2, 1952 in a letter to his baritone friend Pierre Bernac.
"For a while I abandoned the sonata for two pianos for the flute sonata, which suddenly took shape in the Austerlitz metro station in Paris. "Soon the press began to write that Francis Poulenc was working on a flute sonata that would be completed early the following year and performed by a "famous American flutist." This famous American was Julius Baker. Just at this time he left the Chicago Symphony and returned to New York to teach at the Juilliard School and play in the CBS Orchestra.
In England, the first Poulenc sonata was played by Gareth Morris in 1958.
Prof. Taras Kutsenko's version of the arrangement was performed by the Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra, soloist Bobur Sobirov.
Recorded from a rehearsal on May 7, 2024 at the concert hall of the Zhangjiajun Philharmonic Orchestra, Hunan, China.