It’s back to Greensboro for a program that showcases violin virtuosity from the uncle-and-nephew duo of Dmitri Sitkovetsky and Alexander Sitkovetsky. They collaborate on a concerto by Bach, and then Alexander is the soloist for Mendelssohn’s beloved masterwork. The second part of the concert features a compelling novelty: a “symphony” comprised of four movements from four different Beethoven symphonies.
Listen to the entire program: Greensboro Symphony Orchestra: Bach, Mendelssohn and Beethoven
Billboard and introduction to Bach's Concerto for 2 Violins and Strings in D-Minor - Lauren Rico
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH - Concerto for 2 Violins and Strings in D-Minor
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra
Alexander Sitkovetsky & Dmitry Sitkovetsky, violinists
Billboard and introduction to Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in e-minor - Lauren Rico
FELIX MENDELSSOHN - Violin Concerto in e-minor
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra
Dmitry Sitkovetsky, conductor
Alexander Sitkovetsky, guest violinist
Billboard and introduction to Bach's Partita in D minor - Lauren Rico
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH - Partita in D minor
Alexander Sitkovetsky, violinist
Break and introduction to Beethoven’s "Symphony No, 10" - Lauren Rico and Mike McKay
Ludwig van Beethoven - "Symphony No, 10"
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra
Dmitry Sitkovetsky, conductor
Break and introduction to Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme - Lauren Rico
PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY - Variations on a Rococo Theme
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra
Dmitry Sitkovetsky, conductor
Sergey Antonov, cellist
End of the show - Lauren Rico and Mike McKay