There are some love stories that defy time, that stand in opposition to reason and transcend the finitude of life.
Romeo and Juliet is not merely a love story; it is the symbol of a desire that refuses to be conquered, of a soul seeking the absolute through loss. In every melody, sacrifice gains a voice, and the impossible suddenly seems attainable. Perhaps, after all, true love does not seek victory, but exists only to burn, like a flame that illuminates the darkness before it fades.
PROGRAMME
Part A
S. Prokofiev: Excerpts from the ballet
Romeo and Juliet
(transcription for viola and piano: Vadim Borisovky)
- Introduction
- The Street Awakens
- Juliet as a Young Girl
- Minuet – Arrival of the Guests
- The Dance of the Ladies
- Masks
- Balcony Scene
- Mercutio
- Death of Juliet
Part B
R. Schumann: Im wundershönen Monat Mai from the cycle
Dichterliebe, Op. 48
Widmung from the cycle
Myrthen, Op. 25
Cl. Schumann:
Three romances for violin and piano, Op. 22
J. Brahms:
Sonata for violin and piano No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108