Conductor Dorin Frandeș
Programme
Johannes Brahms – Hungarian dances no. 5, 6 and 7
Aram Haceaturian – The dance of swords (Gayane)
Léo Delibes – Csárdás (Coppelia )
Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky – Polonaise (Evgheni Oneghin)
Jacques Offenbach – Can-Can (Orfeus in the inferno)
Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky – Waltz, Dance of Swans, Neapolitan dance (Swan Lake)
Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky – Dance of the sugar plum fairy, Trepak, Dance of the reed pipes (The Nutcracker)
Ferenc Erkel – Palotás (Hunyadi László)
Alexandr Borodin – Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor), Dance of young girls, Dance of men, Collective dance, Dance of boys, Final Dance.
Orchestral dances from operas and ballets
For the evening of June 16th, we configured a programme of orchestral dances, gathered from repertories neighbouring the symphonic art – opera and ballet. Current productions in the area of intense artistic effervescence, the programmes with a similar structure are perceived as extremely challenging and difficult. No symphonic orchestra can be too ready to prove its stamina and artistic prowess throughout an orchestral marathon like this one and what’s more, to prove successful in the diversity revealed by this initiative.