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Young Euro Classic: Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Ukraine

About the Event

Everything began in 2016 when the German National Youth Orchestra acted as “midwife”, supporting the founding of this Ukrainian ensemble in several ways. In the meantime, the Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Ukraine is able to stand on its own feet. In focusing on the armed struggles this country is currently suffering, its great musical tradition is often overlooked and ignored. Thus, it is all the better that the young Ukrainian musicians introduce two works by native Ukrainian composers, Vitaliy Hubarenko and Yevhen Stankovych, which have never been performed in Germany before. It is hardly surprising that the orchestra is led by Oksana Lyniv, a self‐confident conductor who perfected her craft in Munich assisting Kirill Petrenko, the future chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. For the finale of their performance at Young Euro Classic, the Ukrainians have chosen a work that tests the mettle of every ambitious orchestra: Beethoven’s exuberant Symphony No. 7.

Cast / Production

Conductor:
Oksana Lyniv
Violin:
Valeriy Sokolov

Program infomation:
PIOTR I. TCHAIKOWSKI: “Slavic March” Op. 31 (1876)
VITALIY HUBARENKO: Chamber Symphony No. 1 for Violin and Orchestra Op. 14 (1967, German Premiere)
YEVHEN STANKOVYCH: “Ukrainian Poem” for Violin and Orchestra (1997, German Premiere)
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 in A‐Major Op. 92 (1812)

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