The organ is the king of instruments. Sounding canvas of Renoir
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Евангелическо-Лютеранский Кафедральный собор св. Петра и Павла
Старосадский пер., 7
Москва
April 1, Friday, 20.00
Organ. A great instrument created for great music. Trumpets directed to heaven, destiny itself are intended for conversations with God. God created this world. The organ glorifies the world created by God. It, in its immense range, covers all possible sound space - from rumbling deep bass to prohibitively high bird trills. He is infinitely rich and equally infinitely generous. He shares with the listener everything that he has. The greatest composers considered it an honor to write their works for him. Vivaldi, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Brahms… and, of course, Bach. All of them gave the organ the best part of their soul. And their souls continue to live in its sounds. He is a prayer. And he is comfort. He is passion. And he is detachment. He is the voice. And he is a fantastically rich voice accompaniment. He is the whole world. A great instrument created for great music.
The wealth and generosity of Auguste Renoir’s palette are immense. And this makes him related to the greatest organ scores. Such a comparison, at first glance, may seem paradoxical, but… listen… take a closer look…
Laureate of international competitions
Luke Gadelia Organ
The concert is attended by:
Laureate of international competitions
Guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia Kristina Eshba soprano
In the program: I.S. Bach, G.F. Handel, J. Brahms
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