Resonances from Vilna
Karen Bentley Pollick, Violin & Viola
Jascha Nemtsov, Piano
Resonances from Vilna:
Concert of Jewish Lithuanian composers
Thursday, May 22, 2014 at 18.00
Tolerance Center of the
Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum
Naugarduko g. 10
Vilnius, Lithuania
Ornamente: 3 Songs Without Words Op. 42, No.1 Alexander Krein
for Viola & Piano (1924/27) (1883–1951)
Andante
Andante
Andante
Rhapsody Op. 11 for Viola & Piano Alexander Weprik
(1899–1958)
Recitando: Allegro
Lento, recitando
Non troppo vivace
Two pieces “From the Song of Songs” Op. 5, No. 1 & 2 Grigory Gamburg
for Viola & Piano (1926) (1900–1967)
Andante amabile
Andante
Two Pieces op. 65a, No. 1 & 2 for Viola & Piano Joseph Achron
(1886–1943)
Improvisation: With calm and freely
Joyously but not too fast
From the cycle 24 Preludes and Fugues for Piano solo Vsevolod Zaderatsky
(1891–1953)
Premiere Performance
Caprice Hebraïque Op. 24 for Violin & Piano (1917) Alexander Krein
Andante con moto: Allegretto con grazia
Aria Op. 41 for Violin & Piano (1927)
Andante
Suite Op. 7 for Violin & Piano (1925) Alexander Weprik
Comoditto, abbandono
Barocco, al rigore di Tempo
Capricioso, ma placido
Suite from the stage music to Stempenyu the Fiddler Joseph Achron
for Violin & Piano after Sholom Aleychem (1932)
Stempenyu spielt auf
Scher
Freilachs
Eine Tanzimprovisation on a Hebrew folksong (1914) for Violin & Piano
Colloquium Vilnense in Spring 2014 is organized jointly by Vilnius University’s Faculty of History, the Center for the Study of the Culture and History of Eastern European Jews, European Humanities University’s Faculty of History and the Vilnius Center for German Studies and the Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum.