Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Brahms - Two Masterpieces



Andrey Gugnin 
and 

Members of Pro Musica


All-Brahms program


Tuesday 3rd March, 6pm



Brahms piano solo: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, op. 24. Brahms's masterly fusion of Baroque with Romanticism.

Brahms piano and string quartet: Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 34. Masterpiece of romantic chamber music. 

Andrey Gugnin, piano, gold medal winner of 2014 Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition.










Tasana Nagavajara, violin, leader of Pro Musica Orchestra, former concertmaster of Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, Tasana has much experience in chamber music, including the Brahms Quintet, which I heard him lead fifteen years ago.










Pitchayapa Lueangtawikit, violin, winner of the 2014 National Beethoven Competition, soloist with the Thai Philharmonic and student of Leo Phillips. Leo described her as one of the most promising young violinists in Thailand.








David Abrahamyan, viola

David has performed in venues such as The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires, and the Mozarteum in Salzburg with such musical luminaries as Boris Belkin, Wolfgang Meyer and Levon Chilingirian. He is now first violin with the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra.





Jaime Rapado, cello

Spanish cellist, Jaime Rapado has performed with the Moscow String Quartet and won first prize in the Asturias Chamber Music Competition. 



Don't miss one of the musical highlights of this year!



Reservations for this program: 1,200 baht - only 800 baht if you have reserved for either of the other Gugnin recitals (Feb 28th or March 1st).

Email asiachart@hotmail.com or call 038 069681 during office hours. Due to limited number of places payment must be received before the day.



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