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Written by Julia Vrapi 19 Maj 2023

The sounds of the First World War will be played this evening among the piano keys and violin strings. The concert with chamber music, which will take place in the concert hall of the National Theater of Opera and Ballet, brings to the public musical masterpieces of world-renowned authors. The National Opera and Ballet Theater says that an emotional journey, not only through the years of the First World War, but also through compositional maturity, will be experienced right in the heart of the temple of music. "After the well-deserved success in Spain, the chamber music concert "Sounds of the First World War", which will relieve the general director of TKOB, Abigeila Voshtina, to wear the mantle of violinist ???? that he carries since childhood, accompanied by the piano virtuoso, Herta Cane, will turn his eyes to prominent Spanish classical music composers", says TKOB about this concert that will take place this evening in the artistic season of this institution. With the masterpieces of world authors such as Granados, Debussy, Brahms and Defalla, there will be profound experiences at the "Sounds of the First World War" concert. In the musical artistic life, violinist Abigeila Voshtina and pianist Herta Cane are two artists who have previously been presented to the public in various musical activities. But this evening is the concert in the concert hall, which brings the public to TKOB. deep experiences will be had at the "Sounds of the First World War" concert. In the musical artistic life, violinist Abigeila Voshtina and pianist Herta Cane are two artists who have previously been presented to the public in various musical activities. But this evening is the concert in the concert hall, which brings the public to TKOB. deep experiences will be had at the "Sounds of the First World War" concert. In the musical artistic life, violinist Abigeila Voshtina and pianist Herta Cane are two artists who have previously been presented to the public in various musical activities. But this evening is the concert in the concert hall, which brings the public to TKOB.
The concert and the authors
The concert coming this evening for the public at TKOB is after the one that took place before only with the sounds of the piano by Marin Gjollma, where this concert was also a continuation of the activities in the artistic season. The concert that will be this evening has a selection of works by well-known authors, such as Claude Debussy who studied in Rome and Russia. During his last years he wrote 12 preludes. He was a genius who put music to words. He created the Bergomasque Suite (Prelude, Menuet, Clair de lune, Passepied) in 1890, an example of his gentle technique. In 1892 he wrote the symphonic piece "Pelleas et Melinde", inspired by the poetry of his friend Stefan Mallarme (1972). Later, upon request, he returns it to the opera. This will stand as a masterpiece among other operas, written with full atmosphere. After the etudes, he wrote 6 sonatas, one of which is for cello and piano. Each sonata was written for different instruments. His sonatas are the beginning of the neo-classical period of abstract music. Spanish-born Enrique Granados became one of the composers who helped fuel nationalism in Spanish music during the 19th century. He was a composer, pianist and teacher who wrote piano music inspired by Spanish themes. Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist of the Romantic period. Spent most of his professional life in Vienna, Austria. Brahms has been regarded by contemporaries and later writers as both a traditionalist and an innovator. Manuel DeFalla was a Spanish Andalusian composer and pianist. Together with Isaac Albéniz, Francisco Tárrega and Enrique Granados,
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