The overture Romeo and Juliet was written during the last months of 1869 by Tchaikovsky.
It premiered on March 16, 1870 by the Russian Musical Society, directed by Nicolai Rubinstein in Moscow.
Tchaikovsky revised the work in 1870 and 1880.
Tomorrow, Thursday, February 25 may listen to the latest version that made the Russian composer and genius, a master of Romanticism on the drama of Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Murcia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jose Miguel Rodilla and a special guest , cellist Sol Gabetta.
You mentioned construed Rococo Variations Russian composer and Concerto for Orchestra of the Hungarian Bela Bertok.
The performance will be at 20:30.
Fertilizer inputs outside the symphonic cycle cost between € 10 and 6.
Born into a family of Russian-French origin in Argentina in 1981, Sol Gabetta is developing an excellent career.
Records exclusively for Sony, runs his own festival and get invitations to play in major concert halls worldwide.
In 2004, Sol Gabetta won the Credit Suisse Award for Best Young Artist performing in the Gala, with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gergiev at the Lucerne Festival.
In summer 2006 debut with the record label Sony recording with the Radio Orchestra in Munich directed by Ari Rasilainen with works by Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns, and Ginastera.
This CD was awarded the 2007 Echo Award for 'Soloist of the Year.
In 2007 she released her second CD of Vivaldi concerts, accompanied by I Suonatori Goiosa della Marca.
In 2007/2008 Sun Gabetta played with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra with Yakov Kreizberg in Vienna and on tour in Germany and a second time, with Susanna Malkki.
Similarly, he has played with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra Svizzera Italiana.
Also had a tour with the Baselkammerorchester in Spain, Portugal and Italy and the Australian Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
In the 2007/2008 season debut with the Orchestra of the Hague Private Neeme Jarvi and the Munich Philharmonic conducted by Marc Albrecht.
He played in the closing concert of the season for Washington National Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin in which he played the premiere of the Concerto for two cellos Slatkin with Yo-Yo Ma in South America worked with the orchestras of Cordoba and Rio de Janeiro under the direction of James Judd.
In the field of chamber music played with Henri Sigfridsson and Patricia Kopatchinskaja the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, Basel, Lucerne, Lausanne, Brussels and Paris.
He played with the Orchestre National de Radio France, Kremerata Baltica, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Basel and Prague Symphony Hogwood, among others.
In his student, Sol Gabetta won the Radio de la Suisse Romande in Geneva and Natalia Gutman Prize for the best performance in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.
He studied with David Geringas at the Conservatory in Berlin and studied at the Escuela Superior de Musica Reina Sofia from 1992 to 1994.
Plays a Guadagnini cello of 1759.
Source: La Mar de Músicas