Symphonic Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Symphonic Concert
Kyiv Symphony Orchestra, photo: Dmytro Larin

The Kyiv Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1979. Since then, it has performed at major European concert halls such as the Berliner Philharmonie, Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Cité de la musique in Paris and Warsaw Philharmonic. Under its artistic director Luigi Gaggero, the orchestra offers an interesting selection of representative works from several epochs in Ukrainian music history: Freaqsuence by Kyiv-born Alisa Zaika, currently studying in London, a Symphonic Poem by Yevhen Stankovych (b. 1942) and the Fifth Symphony by the nineteenth- century Ukrainian composer Mykhaylo Verbytskyi. The programme of this concert also includes the overture to Giuseppe Verdi’s opera La forza del destino, from 1862, Witold Lutosławski’s two-part Mi-parti, from 1976, regarded as a prime example of the Polish composer’s original chain technique, and also Béla Bartók’s Four Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 12 – an exceptional example in the composer’s oeuvre of a departure from the idiom of Hungarian folk music. The central point of the evening will be a performance by Olha Stukalova, a regular soloist of the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Second Flute Concerto in D major.

Jan Lech

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Vitalii Protasov

Born in 1971 in Sevastopol (Ukraine), Vitalii Protasov completed his musical education at the Tchaikovsky Music College in Simferopol and then at the National Music Academy of Ukraine under the guidance of Roman Kofman. In 1998, he graduated from the Department of Opera and Symphony Conducting at the same academy.

During his studies, he began working as the manager of the Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmonic of Ukraine and as an assistant to the chief conductor. He conducted this orchestra, as well as the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra, on concert tours in Germany, Poland, France, Japan, and China.

In 1998, in collaboration with composer Sergiy Pilutikov, he founded the ensemble for contemporary music Ricochet, affiliated at the National Union of Composers of Ukraine. He worked with this ensemble until 2001. Vitalii Protasov conducted symphony orchestras of the Luhansk Philharmonic, Dnipro Philharmonic, National Philharmonic of Ukraine, Rivne Philharmonic, Lviv Philharmonic, Pomeranian Philharmonic in Bydgoszcz and Szczecin Philharmonic, as well as the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra and Beethoven Orchester Bonn, among others.

In 2008, along with Ukrainian composer Olexander Shchetinsky, he established the ensemble for new music Kyiv Sinfonietta, specializing in academic avant-garde. He collaborated with prominent soloists, including Liana Isakadze (violin), Elisso Virsaladze (piano), Gary Hoffman (cello), Valery Sokolov (violin), and many others. Vitalii Protasov has performed at numerous international music festivals, including the Kyiv Music Fest, Two Days and Two Nights of New Music in Odessa, Contrasts in Lviv, Premiers of the Season in Kyiv, and Musica Sacra in Marseille.

Since 2017, Vitalii Protasov has served as the chief conductor and artistic director of the Symphony Orchestra of the R. Glier Kyiv Municipal Academy of Music where he also teaches conducting.

 

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