For the first time in "Sacred Music Hours" will perform the most talented young organists



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Karolina Juodelytė. Christopher's Photo Festival

An integral part of the Christopher's Summer Festival, the "Sacred Music Hours" cycle brings together talented organ performers for over 25 years, revealing a powerful instrument for all amateur musicians

. In history, with corphrenias such as B. Gfrerer, A. Chorosinsky, R. Perucki, young artists will appear, which will be very popular with Olympus music. The line "Sacred Music Hours" will be represented by Lithuanian Karolina Juodelytė, Polish Matesuzas Rzewuskis and South Korean Somang Lee.

"Caroline's musicality is badociated with logical thinking, particularly important for the organ musician.This synthesis allows you to reach the maximum depth of the music, its understanding. </ P> <p> The interpreter not only detects, but also badyzes a piece of music by raising the highest standards, its erudition, intelligence, and musicality save it here, and Carolina reveals its value through music, "said Prof. Virgina Survilaitė

Despite the young age, K. Juodelytė has accumulated considerable experience in organ harvesting and can boast of an impressive professional performance.It wins the International Piano and Organ Competition Jānacek, the International Piano and Organ Competition Jānacek, the International Organists Competition JP Sweelinck in Gdansk, the 1st International Competition of Organists of e Bialystok and the MK Čiurlionis International Piano and Organ Award. Five Special Awards

Currently, an organist residing in Berlin has participated in various master clbades, including G. Bovet, J. Tum, H. Lucke, T. Jellem, D. Tagliente, S. Cherepanov, HO Ericsson, A. Frey, D. Roth et al. As a soloist and chamber musician, K. Juodelytė performs in Lithuania, Austria, Poland, Finland, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic and Russia. Meetings with the public, K. Juodelytė admits a very long wait, so do not miss the July 31, when the young St. Organist In Kazimierz Church, they will perform works by N. de Grigny, JS Bach and R. Wagner

Matesuzas Rzewuskis. Kristupo festivalio nuotrauka

Mateusz Rzewski, 27, who represents the younger generation of Polish organists, graduated from the Fruderik Chopin Music University with an organ clbad and a master's degree at the Graduate School of Lubeck in Germany. An extremely talented artist is the winner of many international competitions, including M.C. Ciurliono's pianists and organists and the New Europe Organists in France.

Mr. Rzewuskis is constantly involved in various master clbades, and in performances, he is fascinated by his musicality and his astonishing performance techniques. The young organ virtuoso not only actively plays, but also manages the 2013 program. The organ and chamber music festival of Lukowe, founded and successfully founded. Mr. Rzewuskis will show his talent in Lithuania on August 2, and the program will present V. Lübecko, J. P. Sweelinck, D. Buxtehude, the compositions of F. Tunder.

Somang Lee. Photo by Kristupo Festival

Somang Lee, who comes to the far north of Korea, graduated from Ewha Womans University, and is currently developing her skills and knowledge at Detmold Higher Music School in Germany. For the first time, an organist residing in Vilnius says that this instrument is not an instrument of work, but an integral part of his life. The artist is able to master even the most difficult parts and turn each show into an exciting journey behind the world of organ music. Attend Lee's concert on August 7th, on whose program you will hear D. Buxtehude, J. Bach, P. Eben, ch. The compositions of Mr. Widor

Karolina Juodelytė will occur on July 31

Matesuz Rzewuskis will perform on August 2

Somang Lee will perform on 7 August

Meetings with young organists will take place in St. In Kazimierz Church, the entrance to the concerts of "Sacred Music Hours" is free.

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