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The ensemble’s concert programme “Niko: Neoclassical”

2025-03-22 - 2025-03-22

Time

18:30

Location

Klaipėda Concert Hall
Šaulių str. 36

Vilnius City Ensemble NIKO Artistic director and conductor Gediminas Gelgotas Augusta Zuokė (violin), Dalia Simaška (violin), Julija Andersson (violin), Iveta Janulytė (violin), Liudvikas Silickas (cello), Povilas Paukštė (cello), Augustinas Sokalski (cello) Programme. Glass, O. E. Antonsen, L. Einaudi, G. Gelgott’s music for strings and piano The latest concert programme of the internationally acclaimed ensemble “NICO: NEO-CLASSICAL” features hypnotic post-minimalist textures and memorable cinematic soundscapes. Performed by strings and piano, the minimalist and post-minimalist music of 20th- and 21st-century composers, simultaneously introspective and expressive in nature, seems to open up new imaginative dimensions for the listener. This concert programme features today’s most popular composers, such as Philipp Glass, Ludovico Einaudi and Max Richter, as well as their best-known works, such as Max Richter’s dreamy On the Nature of Daylight, Ludovico Einaudi’s expressive opus Nightbook, and the music of the ensemble’s founder and artistic director, Gediminas Gelgotas.

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