PROGRAMME:
LECLAIR
Violin Concerto in D major Op 7 No 2 (12')
POULENC
Suite française (12')
LOCATELLI
Concerto Capriccioso ‘Il pianto d'Arianna’ (15')
FARKAS (ARR. EMELYANYCHEV)
Five Ancient Hungarian Dances (10’)
VIVALDI
Concerto ‘per la Solennità di San Lorenzo’ RV 562 (12')
Approx. 1'10'' (no interval)
Equally admired as a countertenor and as a violinist, Russian-born Dmitry Sinkovsky is a remarkable musician, and a performer who brings a flamboyant theatricality to everything he touches.
For this exuberant concert under Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev, Sinkovsky sticks to the violin: from the elegance and poise of Leclair to the lavish opulence of Vivaldi’s multi-soloist Concerto, written for the Feast of St Lawrence. In between, Locatelli transforms the Baroque concerto into a miniature voiceless opera, as violinist Sinkovsky takes the role of Ariadne, abandoned by Theseus, in music from sobbing laments to stormy rages.