November 20, 2000
Maestro Minsky steps in to take over the following series of concerts and program on only 24 hour notice:
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MOZART - Symphony no. 29 in A Major, K. 201 |
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MOZART - Piano Concerto no. 27, K. 595 |
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BARTOK - Rumanian Folk Dances |
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BEETHOVEN - Symphony no. 1 |
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Igor Tchetuev |
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25.11.00, 20:30h, Bat-Yam |
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26.11.00, 20:30h, Kfar-Saba |
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27.11.00, 20:30h, Tel-Aviv Museum |
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28.11.00, 20:30h, Tel-Aviv Museum |
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From the Press
28 November 2000
HA'ARETZ, Israel's Leading Newspaper
Achievement for the
Israel Chamber Orchestra
Meir Minsky, an Israeli conductor who has been in Europe for several years, was summoned on short notice to stand in for the ailing Tamas Vasary. The substitution proved to be a success. Minsky obtained from the players of the Israeli Chamber Orchestra a very high level of playing. Mozart's Symphony K209 in A major was impressive. ... the orchestra played very well to the accompaniment of the young Ukrainian pianist, Igor Tchetuyev ...
The rest of the concert was very enjoyable, with Rumanian dances by Bartok, ... in Beethoven Symphony No. 1, it was bubbly, elastic and convincing. Absolutely, a highly recommended concert.
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