Chamber group from the Torrevieja Symphony Orchestra
The chamber group is made up of Stanislav Tkach, Paloma Valero and Zourab Kalatozichvilli and they will perform works by Mozart and J. Haydn.
Next Friday 28 January at 19:00 in the Chamber Hall of the Torrevieja Auditorium, there will be a concert offered by the Chamber Group of the Torrevieja Symphony Orchestra, with Stanislav Tkach (violin), Paloma Valero (viola) and Zurab Kalatozichvilli (cello).
By Mozart, the Divertimento for string trio in E flat major K.563 will be performed, and by Haydn, the Divertimento trio in G major, Hob. XI: 53 and the Divertimento trio in A minor, Hob. XI: 87.
The Divertimento for string trio in E flat major K.563 was composed by Mozart in 1788, 3 years before his death, and was premiered in Vienna on 27 September of the same year, with Mozart himself playing the viola. Alfred Einstein wrote about this trio (the only Mozart trio that has come down to us complete) in his book “Mozart: Sein Charakter, sein Werk”, describing it as “one of his noblest works”, in which each instrument takes on a similar prominence, and every note has significance.
Haydn’s “Hob XI” trio Divertimentos were originally composed for viola, cello and “baryton”, a kind of viola da gamba that was already disappearing at the time, and of which the Hungarian prince Nicholas Esterhazy, in whose service Haydn spent much of his life, was an enthusiast. He composed no less than 125 trios for this instrument during the 1770s (today they are usually performed with a violin instead).













