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Viola Virtuoso

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A rare opportunity to hear 


Andriy Viytovych 

Principal viola of The Royal Opera House Orchestra.


Andriy Viytovych will be accompanied by gifted pianist and fellow countrywoman Natalia Pasichnyk.

These two Ukrainian musicians will perform a varied programme of some the viola's most virtuosic masterworks, from Brahms and Enesco to Charles-Auguste de Beriot.

Sun 6 December, 7:30 pm
£12 | £10 conc. | £5 under 25s

Tickets for all Sunday music events are available to buy from Northcote Road Music Shop.

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Programme includes:
  • Tommaso Vitali Chaconne ( transcribed for viola by Alan H. Arnold )
  • Maksym Berezovskiy Violin sonata: 1. Allegro, 2. Grave ( transcribed for viola by A. Viytovych )
  • Johannes Brahms Sonata in f minor
  • Hanna Havrylets Viola sonata in 3 movements.
  • Georges Enesco Konzertstuck
  • Charles-Auguste de Beriot Scene de Ballet (transcribed for viola by A. Viytovych)
Born in Krementz, Ukraine, in 1971, Andriy Viytovych started to play the violin at the age of seven. He studied in a specialist music school in Lviv and later at the Lviv Conservatory under Professor Shutko. In 1991 he won a scholarship to study at the Menuhin Academy in Gstaad, Switzerland, where he was taught by Professors Alberto Lysy and Johannes Eskaer. In 1996 Andriy joined the London Symphony Orchestra as co-principal viola and in 2000 became a principal viola with the Royal Opera House orchestra in Covent Garden. Andriy Viytovych is also a very committed chamber musician. He has worked with Yehudi Menuhin, Howard Shelley, LSO Chamber Players, International Menuhin Music Academy, Covent Garden Soloists and European Camerata.
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