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DAY 3 

The “Rebels” concert focuses on composers and performers who deliberately push against inherited models, reshaping sound, form, and instrumental roles. From Schnittke’s ironic dialogue with the past and Stravinsky’s sharply defined neo-classicism to Lutosławski’s concentrated miniatures and Ko’s uncompromising contemporary solo work, the program traces a lineage of musical dissent and reinvention. Paganini’s legendary Caprice is radically transformed for trumpet and tuba.

After the intermission, bassist-trombonist Dave Taylor steps forward with his own music before Beethoven’s expansive String Trio asserts the classical tradition at its most ambitious and forward-looking. The evening closes with Schnyder’s Trio Mondial, where trumpet, flugelhorn, and tuba collide in a high-energy synthesis of classical craft,

jazz language, and global rhythm.

 Friday, May 09, 2026
Concert starts: 19:00

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Bulgaria Hall

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A. Schnittke - “Suite in the old style”, Op.80

Jing Zhao and Maria Meerovitch

2

N. Paganini / U.Brener - “Variations on Caprice No. 24”

arranged for Trumpet and Tuba 

Alex Sipiagin and Roland Szentpáli

3

W. Lutoslawski - “Bucolics” - 5 pieces for Viola and Cello

Roman Spitzer and Jing Zhao

4

T. Ko - “Glass Echoes” for French Horn

Saar Berger

5

I. Stravinsky - “Suite Italienne” for Violin and Piano

Kevin Zhu and Maria Meerovitch

6

Dave Taylor plays Dave Taylor (Bass Trombone)

Dave Taylor

7

L. V. Beethoven - String Trio No. 3 for Violin, Viola

and Cello, Op.9

Barnabás Kelemen, Roman Spitzer and Boris Andrianov

8

D. Schnyder - Trio Mondial for Trumpet, Flugelhorn

and Tuba

Alex Sipiagin, Sergei Nakariakov and Roland Szentpáli 

© 2025 by Lana Lermond.

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