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Neukom "Requiem"։ Armenian Premiere | "Saghmosergu" Male Choir of Sacred Music
On June 7, at 7:30 PM, at the Komitas Chamber Music Hall, Sigismund Ritter von Neukom's "Requiem for the Royal Chapel at Dreux" will be performed for the first time in Armenia.
Conductor: Artistic Director and Conductorof the "Saghmosergu" Male Choir of Sacred Music Vahe Begoyan
Soloists:
Michael Grigoryan
Gurgen Poghosyan
Arman Grigoryan
Armen Grigoryan
Organ: Armen Aghajanyan
Composer, pianist, organist and conductor Sigismond von Neukom (1778–1858) is a representative of the Viennese school, the period of transition from classicism to romanticism. He was a student of Joseph Haydn and served as court composer to the French, Brazilian and Portuguese royal houses.
One of Noemi's most significant works is the "Requiem for the Royal Chapel at Dreux", commissioned by the Bourbon royal family after the restoration of the monarchy in France and performed for the royal tomb in Dreux. The work is written for male choir, two tenors, baritone, bass soloists and organ.
Two centuries after its creation, the work remains an important musical monument, representing the spirit of a transitional era, where classical tradition meets the spirit of new times.
ENTRY FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD IS PROHIBITED.
For information call: (010) 52-67-18
Ticket office: (010) 58-60-46
National Centre of Chamber Music
June 7, Saturday, 19:30