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The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra brings the Spirit of Romanticism at Rialto Theatre

The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra returns to the Rialto Theatre on May 20, having now the opportunity to welcome an increased number of viewers. Conducted by the renowned German maestro Wolfram Christ, Cyprus Symphony Orchestra will present a programme features music by romantic composers of Central Europe, bursting with emotion and drama.

Discovered in 1951, Antonín Dvořák’s Seven pieces for small orchestra, were composed back in 1867 to be performed during the interval of a drama production, as was the custom at the time at the Provisional Theatre in Prague. In them one soon discovers seven movements of gorgeous, surprising theatricality, as if written to accompany the play itself.

All fifteen violin concertos by the German composer Louis Spohr show great originality, vigour and a distinct melodic elegance. CySO’s concertmaster Wolfgang Schroeder will be interpreting Spohr’s Violin concerto nο. 8. Subtitled “in modo di scena cantante”, this concerto stands out by assigning to the violin the role of an opera character, much in the way of a dramatic opera scene, including characteristic recitative and aria style sections.

Full of optimism, bliss and exuberance, Antonín Dvořák’s Serenade for strings was written in 1875, during one of the happiest and most productive times of his life.

Antonín Dvořák: Seven pieces for small orchestra

Louis Spohr: Violin concerto no. 8 in A minor (in modo di scena cantante), op. 47

Antonín Dvořák: Serenade for strings in E major, op. 22 

Soloist: Wolfgang Schroeder, violin I Conductor: Wolfram Christ

With the support of the Goethe–Institut Zypern

Supporters: Rialto Theatre, Limassol Municipality, Pafos Municipality

Rialto Theatre - Thursday, 20 May 2021 at 20:30

Rialto Box Office : 77 77 77 45 www.rialto.com.cy, Rialto App

Tickets: €12, €7 (18-26 yrs, pensioners), €5 (under 18)

The concert will also be presented in Paphos on 19/5 at the Markideio Municipal Theater & in Nicosia on 21/5, at the Pallas Theatre.



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