Sourozh Musical Evening

Talented Russian Children in Cambridge
Extraordinary gifted young musicians present music by Tartini, Wieniawski, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and Piazzolla and other composers.
Despite young age, distinctions of our young guests include numerous awards and concert tours in Russia, Italy, and the United Kingdom (see their full bios [Anastasia Maksuta], [Sergei Tugarinov]).
Famous for its musical distinctions, Russia is especially well-known for the musically gifted children (the only thing Russian master well is children, as a Japanese observer once have said about us). Both young artists have played for the world famous New Names International Summer Course (Suzdal).
The programme
Tartini Sonata G minor “Didone abbandonata”
op.1 № 10, 2nd and 3rd movement
Sergei Tugarinov, violin
Anastasia Maksuta, piano
Beethoven Sonata No 6 F major, 1st movement
Chopin Trois Ecossaises, op. 72, No 3
Grieg Wedding day at Troldhaugen, op. 65, No 6
Rachmaninov Prelude C♯ Minor, op. 3. No 2
Anastasia Maksuta, piano
J.S. Bach Sarabande and Gigue from Partita № 2 in D minor
Sergei Tugarinov, violin
Schubert Sonatina in A minor
Tchaikovsky Melody
Wieniawsky Tarantella
Piazzolla Adios Nonino
Sergei Tugarinov, violin
Anastasia Maksuta, piano
WHEN: 8 March, 7:30pm
WHERE: Bateman Auditorium, Gonville and Caius College, Trinity Street, CB2 1TA
Entrance Fee: £5 CURS members, £6 Camruss, concessions, £9 all guests.
Followed by Wine and Refreshments
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