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LETS DANCE. TRIO SR9

13. OCTOBER 16.00



Saturday
2018


Chamber hall’s series PERSONALLY

From ancient dance suites to modern dance rhythms, from the glare of the French court to the merriment at the marketplace or passion in the streets of Buenos Aires, from the elegant waltz to the wild tarantella, and from the solemnly ceremonial parades to various national dances.

This is how one is invited to go on a trip rich in dance through different centuries and countries by one of the most popular marimba ensembles – Trio SR9 founded eight years ago in France, under the wing of the Lyon Conservatoire.


Thanks to our partner “Prike Latvija” Ltd. all visitors are invited to enjoy refreshments and conversation with the artists after the concert.

Tickets: € 7,00 – 12,00
Venue: Chamber Hall
Organized by: Great Amber

On Saturday October 13th families and kids are invited to body percussion atelier by SR9

Time of the event: 11 AM - 11.45 AM
Tickets: € 3 individual participants, € 7 family (3- 6 people)


Program:


Antuāns Forkerē (Antoine Forquer) (1672.–1745.)

Alemanda – pirmais skaņdarbs trīs violām da gamba


Georgs Frīdrihs Hendelis (Georg Friedrich Haendel) (1685.–1759.)

Kurante – svīta Nr. 4 re minorā HWV 437


Domeniko Skarlati (Domenico Scarlatti) (1685.–1757.)

Gavote – sonāte re minorā K.64


Žans Filips Ramo (Jean-Philippe Rameau) (1683.–1764.)

Sarabanda – svīta la tonalitātē


Henrijs Pērsels (Henry Purcell) (1583.–1764.)

Menuets – pieci skaņdarbi taustiņinstrumentiem Nr. 13


Fransuā Kuperēns (François Couperin) (1668.–1733.)

Burrē – „Nācijas „Imperiāls”


Johans Sebastians Bahs (Jean-Sébastien Bach) (1685.–1750.)

Žīga – franču svīta Nr. 5 BWV 816


Klods Debisī (Claude Debussy) (1862.–1918.)

Stīriešu tarantella


Bēla Bartoks (Béla Bartok) (1881.–1945.)

Rumāņu deja Nr. 1 Op. 8a


Aleksandrs Borodins (Alexandre Borodine) (1833.–1887.)

Polovciešu dejas no operas „Kņazs Igors”


Manuels de Falja (Manuel De Falla) (1876.–1946.)

Rituālā uguns deja


Fransuā Tašdiāns (François Tashdjian) (1974)

Narnchygäer (Radīšana)