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  Saturday 10 June 2000 9.00 p.m. Chamber Orchestra VIII

A. Vivaldi: L’Estro Armonico, Concerti Grossi op. 3:
  • No. 1 for four Violins, Strings and Basso Continuo in D-major
  • No. 10 for four Violins, Strings and Basso Continuo in B-minor
  • No. 11 for two Violins, Cello Obligato, Strings and Basso Continuo in D-minor
A. Vivaldi:
  • “The Four Seasons” concerti grossi op. 8 No. 1 - 4
     Yasser El-Sirafi, 1st Obligato Violin
     Georgy Arutyunyan, 2nd Obligato Violin
     Tatiana Raleva, 3rd Obligato Violin
     Oleg Ivantsev, 4th Obligato Violin
     Raisa Kolic Cello
     Mohamed Saleh, Harpsichord

Soloist (Violin) and Conductor: Yasser El-Sirafi

Price Category C

Yasser El-Sirafi Yasser El-Sirafi
The present associate Concertmaster of the Cairo Symphony
Orchestra started his violin studies at the age of six. In his
career he won several national and international awards.
Touring Europe and Japan he performed many concerts.
He has appeared many times as soloist with
the Cairo Symphony Orchestra.




  Saturday 17 June 2000 9.00 p.m.

F. Liszt:
  • Les Preludes - Symphonic Poem No. 3
D. Kabalevsky:
  • Concerto No. 2 for Cello and Orchestra op. 77
B. Bartok:
  • Concerto for Orchestra

Soloist: Kamel Salah El-Din, Cello

Conductor: Imre Kollar

Price Category C

Kamel Salah El-Din
1979 he graduated from the Conservatory with exellence and
was appointed teacher there. He got a scholarship from DAAD
to continue his studies. 1998 he passed the soloist diploma
in Frankfurt and was appointed a cello co-leader in the Frankfurt
Opera Orchestra. His vast solo and chamber music career ranges
from historical interpretations to world premiers of contemporary
music.

Imre Kollar
As the youngest participant ever Imre Kollar won the Special
Prize in the Hungarian Television Competition for Conductors.
Between 1992 and 1994 he served as assistant conductor of the
Hungarian State Concert Orchestra. Invitations for conducting
were offered to him from all over the world.




  Saturday 24 June 2000 9.00 p.m.

P.I. Tchaikovsky:
  • Capriccio Italien op. 45
A. Schnittke:
  • Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
D. Shostakovitsh:
  • Symphony No. 8 in C-minor op. 65

Soloist: Yekaterina Lebedeva, Piano

Conductor: Mustafa Nagui

Price Category C

Yekaterina Lebedeva Yekaterina Lebedeva
Yekaterina Lebedeva played piano in major festivals in Russia
and Ukraine and was a soloist of the Kiev Chamber Orchestra.
During her studies she toured Europe performing solo recitals
and chamber music. Her repertoire includes works of a broad
variety from Beethoven to Debussy.


Contact:
Cairo Symphony Orchestra
Cairo Opera House, Gezira
Postal Code 11211
Cairo - Egypt
P.O. Box 11567 El Borg
Tel: (+202) 3398157 / 3414957
Fax: (+202) 3398186 / 3398089
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