Mamma Mia! Summer Night Erwin Schrott, Bass-Baritone Ljubljana

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Mamma Mia! Summer Night Erwin Schrott, Bass-Baritone Ljubljana PROGRAM 64. LF Friday, 17. 6. – Saturday, 18. 6., at 9.00 pm Friday, 15. 7., at 8.00 pm Sunday, 21., and Monday, 22. 8., at 8.30 pm Mamma mia! Pier Paolo Pasolini: Pylade Mamma mia! Musical Special Guest Artist: Marko Mandić Musical Director: Ivica Buljan Production: La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club Tuesday, 21. 6., at 9.00 pm Tuesday, 23. 8., at 8.00 pm Summer night Lithuanian chamber orchestra 25 Years of Festival Hits Tuesday, 19. 7., at 8.00 pm Conductor and Soloist: Sergej Krilov, violin RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and Big Band with guests Simon Trpčeski, piano Vivaldi: The Four Seasons Conductor: Luis Gorelik de Falla: Spanish popular suite Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra de Sarasate: Romanza Andalusa, Spanish dance Op. 22 No. 1 Monday, 27. 6., at 9.00 pm Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 de Sarasate: Introduction and Tarantella, Op. 43 Erwin Schrott, bass-baritone Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major “Emperor”, Op.73 de Sarasate: Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 Jaquelina Livieri, soprano Concert of opera arias Thursday, 21. 7., at 8.00 pm Sreda, 24. 8., at 8.00 pm Conductor: Francesco Ivan Ciampa Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra Goldberg Variations London Symphony Orchestra Rossini: Ouverture from Guillame Tell Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra Conductor: Gianandrea Noseda Mozart: »Madamina il catalogo questo«, Leporello’s aria from Don Soloists: Dimitrij Sitkovecki, Janez Podlesek, violin Soloist: Lana Trotovšek, violin Giovanni Bach: Violin concerto in A minor, BWV 1041 Wagner: Overture Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, WWV 96 Mozart: »Non mi dir, bell’idol mio«, Donna Anna’s aria from Don Bach: Concerto for two violins in D minor, BWV 1043 Prokofjev: Violin concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 19 Giovanni Bach, arr. Sitkovecki: Goldberg variations, BWV 988 Rahmaninov: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27 Bellini: Norma, Sinfonia Donizetti: »Udite, udite, o rustici«, Dulcamara’s aria from L’elisir d’amore Donizetti: »Prendi; per me sei libero«, Adina’s aria from L’elisir d’amore Monday, 25. 7., at 8.00 pm Thursday, 25. 8., at 8.30 pm Donizetti: »Come s’en va contento... quanto amore!«, Adina & A Musical Joke »Vida!« Dulcamara’s duet from L’elisir d’amore Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra Flamenco Verdi: I vespri siciliani, Sinfonia Soloists: Stefan Dohr, Andrej Žust, horn Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca Verdi: »Palerme! O mon pays!... Et toi, Palerme...«, Giovanni da Procida’s Telemann: »Don Quixote« Suite, TWV 55:G10 aria from I vespri siciliani Telemann: Concerto for two horns, strings and continuo in E flat major, Thomas: »Je suis Titania«, Philine’s aria from Mignon TWV 52:Es1 Friday, 26. 8., at 8.30 pm Gounod: »Le veau d’or«, Mephistophele’s aria from Faust Biber: Battalia Puccini: Manon Lescaut, Intermezzo Mozart: Ein musikalischer Spaß, KV 522 / A Musical Joke, KV 522 Vlado Kreslin with guests Puccini: »Chi il bel sogno di Doretta«, Magda’s aria from La rondine 25 years in Križanke Mozart: »L ci darem la mano«, Don Giovanni & Zerlina’s duet from Don Slovenian Army Big Band Giovanni Tuesday, 26. 7., at 8.00 pm Mediterranean Youth Orchestra Monday, 29. 8. – Tuesday, 31. 8., at 8.30 pm Tuesday, 28. 6. – Saturday, 2. 7. Conductor: Marko Letonja Sissi Ljubljana Festival on the Ljubljanica Grigorij Soloviov, bass Dance Žuraj: Burlesque ExperiDance Production, Sándor Román Dance Company Musorgski: Songs and Dances of Death Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra Šostakovič: Symphony No. 9 in E flat major, Op. 70 Tuesday, 28. 6., at 9.30 pm Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel‘s Merry Pranks, Op. 28 Tomaž Domicelj Wednesday, 1. 9., at 8.00 pm Pure acoustics II Wednesday, 27. 7., at 9.00 pm Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam Performer: Tomaž Domicelj Conductor: Daniele Gatti Guest: Saša Olenjuk Beriozka Ljubljana International Orchestra, Branimir Slokar Academy Russian National Folk Dance Ensemble Debussy: Prélude l‘apr s-midi d‘un faune Dutilleux: Métaboles Wednesday, 29. 6., at 9.30 pm Debussy: Jeux Tadej Kampl, bass Thursday, 28. 7., at 8.00 pm Stravinski: Petrouchka (version 1947) Life is good An Evening of Romantic Music Lorenzo Cossi, Vivian Cheng, piano Miloš Mlejnik, Sebastijan Bertoncelj, cello Thursday, 2. 9., at 8.30 pm Thursday, 30. 6., at 9.30 pm Wonji Kim-Ozim, violin Boštjan Lipovšek, horn Laibach and RTV Slovenia Symphony Jodl Gazvoda, composer, arranger, producer, Schumann: Andante and Variations for two pianos, two cellos and Orchestra perfomer horn, WoO 10 Conductor: Simon Dvoršak Uroš Rakovec, guitar Schumann: Three Romances for violin and piano, Op. 22 Damjan Košir, bass Schumann: Adagio and Allegro for cello and piano, Op. 70 Damir Jazbec, harp Brahms: Trio for Piano, Violin and Horn, Op. 40 Sunday, 5. 9., at 6.00 pm Matija Zelič, Sound technician Green field, red soil Jasmina April, Set and Costume design Musical-theatrical recital Damijan Gazvoda, Video and photography Monday, 1. 8., at 8.00 pm Pavel Mihelčič, composer, piano Elysée String Quartet Igor Mitrovič, cello Ludmil Angelov, piano Franc Krevh, Matevž Bajde, percussion Monday, 4. 7., at 8.00 pm Čajkovski: String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 11 Ivo Ban, actor Denis Macujev, piano Rahmaninov: String Quartet No. 2 (Incomplete) Conductor: Jesko Sirvend Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 14 Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra Monday, 5. 9., at 8.30 pm Rahmaninov: Piano concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18 Manca Izmajlova: Songs of my home Čajkovski: Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 Tuesday, 2. 8., at 8.00 pm Premiere Sleeping Beauty Concert with symphony orchestra, choir and soloists Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra Conductor and author of the project: Benjamin Izmajlov Tuesday, 5. 7., at 8.00 pm Aleksandra Verbickaja, harp The most beautiful Slovene songs: folk songs, traditional songs, Avsenik Denis Macujev, piano Šenk: Evening Serenade songs and lieder – in Conductor: Bojan Sudžić Petrić: Concerto for Harp and Strings (1959) – premiere perfomance new arrangements. RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra Debussy: Danse sacrée et danse profane, L. 113 Concert to mark the release of her new album and celebrate the 25th Bojčevski: Balkan portraits Bartók: Divertimento for String Orchestra, SZ. 113 anniversary of Slovenia’s (Goran Bojčevski, clarinet; Tomaž Marčič, accordion; NN, percussion; independence. Jaka Pucihar, piano) Rahmaninov: Piano concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30 Wednesday, 3. 8., at 8.00 pm Andrej Petrač, cello Tuesday, 6. 9., at 8.00 pm Piotr Beczała, tenor Wednesday, 6. 7., and Thursday, 7. 7., at 8.00 pm Toma Petrač, piano Concert of opera arias José Cura, 6. 7. Hummel: Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104 Conductor: Marc Piollet Beethoven: Sonata for Piano and Cello in D major No. 2, Op. 102 RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra Walter Fraccaro, 7. 7. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Cello Sonata in D major No. 2, Op. 58 Verdi: La forza del destino, Overture Verdi: Othello, An Opera in Four Acts Verdi: “Di’ tu se fedele”, Riccardo’s canzone form Un Ballo in Maschera Donizetti: “Tombe degl’avi miei”, Edgardo’s aria from Lucia di Co-production: Slovenian National Theatre Opera and Ballet Thursday, 4. 8., at 8.00 pm Ljubljana and Cankarjev dom Lammermoor Italian Serenade Massenet: Meditation from Tha s Vicente Campos, trumpet Gounod: “L’amour! L’amour! ...Ah! L ve-Toi, Soleil!”, Friday, 8. 7., at 9.00 pm Conductor: Pier Carlo Orizio cavatina & aria from Roméo et Juliette Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra Massenet: “Pourquoi me réveiller”, Werther’s aria from Werther Erwin Schrott, bass-baritone Italian Serenade Bizet: Carmen, Prelude Act III Jaquelina Livieri, soprano Albinoni: Trumpet Concerto in wB major Bizet: “La Fleur Que Tu M’avais Jetée”, Don José’s aria from Carmen Concert of opera arias Corelli: Sarabande - Gigue - Badinerie from the Suite for Strings Gounod: Faust, Waltz Conductor: Francesco Ivan Ciampa Tartini: Andante and Presto Gounod: “Salut! demeure chaste et pure”, Faust’s aria from Faust Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra Tartini: Trumpet Concerto in D major Massenet: “Ah! tout est bien fini … O souverain!”, Rodrigue’s aria from The programme is the same as in Ljubljana. Boccherini: “La musica notturna nelle strade di Madrid” Le Cid String Quintet in C major No.6, Op.30 ”Night Music of the Streets of Rossini: William Tell, Overture Madrid” Puccini: “E lucevan le stelle”, Cavaradossi’s aria from Tosca Sunday, 10. 7. – Friday, 15. 7. Puccini: “Nessun Dorma”, Calaf’s aria from Turandot XIX. International Fine Arts Colony Selector: Tomo Vran Friday, 8. 8., at 8.00 pm Opening of the exhibition: 15. 7. at 12.00 pm, Knight‘s Hall, Križanke Franc Avsenek, viola Wednesday, 7. 9., at 8.00 pm Adolphe Adam: Le Corsaire Hinko Haas, piano Romantic ballet in three acts Monday, 11. 7., at 8.00 pm Prevoršek (arr. Avsenek): Appassionato for Violin and Piano Brahms: Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1 in F minor, Op. 120 Opera and Ballet SNG Maribor Divertimento Brahms: Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 120 Based on the poem The Corsair by Lord Byron Natalie Clein, cello Gershwin (arr. Avsenek): Andante con moto e poco rubato for Viola Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra and Piano Mozart: Divertimento D, K. 136 Wednesday, 7. 9., at 8.00 pm Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1 Snow Queen Haydn, arr. Piatigorski: Divertimento for Cello and Strings in D major Tuesday, 9. 8., at 8.00 pm Original project Ipavec: Serenade for Strings Nadežda Tokareva,violin Tina Mauko, piano Natalia Morozova, piano Tuesday, 12. 7., at 9.00 pm de Falla (arr. Kochanski): Spanish Suite Thursday, 8. 9., at 8.00 pm Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche: Thus spoke Ravel: Violin Sonata No.
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