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Niklas Liper joins ‘Brave Frontiers’ playing solo with RBSO

Wednesday 30 December 2020, 6.09 p.m.





Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation Under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Prince Siriwannavari Narirattanarajkanya With the Department of Cultural Promotion Ministry of Culture Organize a congratulatory concert On the occasion of the birth of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Chaofa Siriwannavari Nareeratana Ratchakanya With the support of B.Grimm, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL (BDMS), Muang Thai Insurance, SCG Foundation And Anantara Siam Hotel Invitation to the concert for blessing. On the occasion of the birth of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Chaofa Siriwannavari Nareeratana Rachakanya, “Brave Frontiers” plays the masterpiece of the romantic composer, with Niklas Liepe, internationally renowned German violin soloist. Performed in solo with the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, performed by RBSO music director Michel Tilkin, the show is a masterpiece of the romantic composer. Is the violin Concerto in the D minor scale, the work of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. A nationalist trend that awakens Finnish spirits with music. Make patriotic And two chants: Tchaikovsky’s prelude “Overture – Romeo and Juliet” and Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”, an outstanding performance for Antonin Dvošak. Diverse, colorful, challenging, must-have solo artists, music directors and orchestras.



Scheduled to show on Thursday, January 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the main auditorium, Thailand Cultural Center. The program began with a prelude, “Overture – Romeo and Juliet”. Tchaikovsky included some outstanding melodies. From the music of the same title ballet The highlight is “Violin Concerto in the D Minor”, the violin solo song that made Jean Sibelius a great reputation. The interest of this piece started from the very beginning. First verse In which a soloist and violin plays a melodious melody leading to strong music Showing both excitement and excitement Cadensa range The band will stop playing. Giving solo artists the opportunity to show their skills Virtual improvisation Perform a breathtaking solo melody, fully demonstrating finesse and playing tactic. With powerful free thoughts and emotions, the second verse evokes a mysterious, introspective feeling and atmosphere, gradually intensifying with strong music. Then it will perform faintly, comb rising up and ending in silence. Last verse, the soloist will show off again. Show advanced solo techniques Compete with the band with an exciting melody and a strong ending This work is regarded as one of the best violin concerto. The sweetest and most technically difficult It is considered a standard violin solo in the present day. This is a test song for the international violin competition, the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition and all level violin competitions.

The final song, Symphony No. 9, entitled “From the New World,” Dvochak wrote the work during his invitation to the director of the New York College of Music. There he met people of American, American Indians or Indians, black people in the United States. Met with Bohemian or Czechoslovakia compatriots The atmosphere there was like a new world that inspired him to use the melodies from the folk songs of the nation as the basis for the compositions of this symphony, for example, in the first verse, a beautiful single flute could be heard. Which comes from the second verse of the Indians hymn, slow and gentle style, and the English horn will perform a beautiful single melody Composed by a group of string instruments that play faintly The feeling of longing, sadness, and warmth, like this is very famous. It is often played in a mourning ceremony for the American soldiers who died in the Third Part of the War. It has an accent of Bohemian folk dance music. And the fourth, which is the last Giving a feeling of excitement at the end of this part

The French Horn group plays a graceful melody. Full of energy and a grand finish. Symphony No. 9 “The New World” is one of the most popular symphony. And most shows 50 years ago, NASA organization of the United States has sent Apollo 11 spacecraft to take astronauts to the moon for the first time as soon as astronaut Nil Armstrong stepped on the lunar surface. He brought the recording of the symphony to the world during a live broadcast of that historic event, German violinist Niklas Liepe. Experienced and creative, 2019/20 performed solo with NDR Radio Philharmonic, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Tauber Philharmonic, Lower Saxony Music Festival and Berlin Philharmonic. Performed by Sibelius, Paganini and Sain-Saëns, performed by Chamber Music with famous violinists and pianists such as Gidon Kreme, Yuri Bashmet, Christoph Eschenbach and Andras Schiff, last season he performed solo with the band Frankfurter Open-und Museumorchestra, Bratislava Slovakian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kaohsiung City. Symphony Orchestrac and German Radio Philharmonic of Saarbrucken have won the Northern German Broadcasting Corporation and the Braunschweig Classix Festival wins. The International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition and German Music Competition (2017) 2018, in collaboration with Sony Classic, released two solo albums, The New Paganini Project: Paganini Jazz for Piano, remixes the melodies from 20 Paganini’s works. But retained the main theme song and the Goldberg Reflections, which brought Bach’s Goldberg Variations to the sound and Performed in solo with NDR Radio Philharmonic, Liper graduated in violin at Kronsberg Academygiupo, Hannover Music Conservatory and Cologne Music University, where he studied with Ana Chumachenco, Mihaela Martim, Krzysztof Wegzyn and Zakhar Bron respectively.

Tickets are 300,700, 900, 1200, 1500 baht. 50% discount for students / students and people over 60 years old. Book tickets at ThaiTicketmajor Tel. 02 262 3456 or www.thaiticketmajor.com For inquiries, please contact the RBSO Foundation Office Tel. 02 255 6617-8 / 02 255 9191-2 Email: [email protected]

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