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GREAT MASTERPIECES

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Chamber Music Evening
GREAT MASTERPIECES

Running time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Please note that the age limit is 10+
Management reserves the right to substitute performers and works performed

The chamber music evening “Great Masterpieces” brings together in a single programme two outstanding works of chamber music by the Romantic composer Antonín Dvořák and the Viennese Classical master Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by renowned Kazakhstani instrumentalists.

The concert will feature the most titled Kazakhstani violinist - People’s Artist of Kazakhstan, Yenbek Yeri Aiman Mussakhajayeva. Together with her colleagues, she will perform one of the most beloved works of the chamber repertoire - Antonín Dvořák’s Piano Quintet, which captivates audiences with its emotional depth and vivid melodic writing.

Mozart’s masterpiece, the Piano Trio in G major, K. 496, is a work in which the composer revealed to Viennese audiences the expressive possibilities of the piano as both a chamber and concert instrument. It will be performed by outstanding musicians, with the piano part played by Honoured Worker of Kazakhstan Timur Urmancheyev.

This evening offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the harmony and refined beauty of the masterpieces of chamber classical music.

PROGRAMME:
A. Dvořák. Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81
1. Allegro ma non tanto
2. Dumka. Andante con moto - Vivace
3. Scherzo (Furiant). Molto vivace - Trio. Poco tranquillo
4. Finale. Allegro

PERFORMED BY:
Aiman MUSSAKHAJAYEVA, People’s Artist of Kazakhstan (violin)
Maxat JUSSUPOV (violin)
Gulnar TLEUGABYLOVA (viola)
Murat NARBEKOV (cello)
Timur URMANCHEYEV, Honoured Worker of Kazakhstan (piano)

W. A. Mozart. Piano Trio in G major, K. 496
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Allegretto con variazioni

PERFORMED BY:
Timur URMANCHEYEV (piano)
Maksat JUSSUPOV (violin)
Murat NARBEKOV (cello)

Tickets purchased at the Astana Opera are exchangeable and refundable only in cases of cancelled or postponed performances. In all other cases, no refunds and exchanges are possible