Piano And Violin Concert Stefan Doniga And Diana Jipa

Start Date: Saturday 21 September 2024

Venue: St Mary’s-in-Holy Trinity, Parnell, Auckland

Doors Open: 06:30pm

Time: 06:30pm - 08:00pm

Restrictions: All Ages

Please join us for an extraordinary concert Road to Freedom- Romania Universalis with Diana Jipa and Stefan Doniga to be the first artists to tour 6 continents in 30 days.

On September 21, 2024, at 6:30 PM, at St. Mary's Cathedral Parnell in Auckland, violinist Diana Jipa and pianist Ștefan Doniga will bring to New Zealand a unique tour in the history of Romanian music: "The Road to Freedom." This concert is part of a series of six events taking place on six different continents, in a tour dedicated to promoting Romania's cultural heritage on the international stage.

"The Road to Freedom" is a symbolic exploration of freedom through art, representing a tribute to the 35th anniversary of the Romanian Revolution. The tour reflects the commitment of these two artists to convey a message of unity, peace, and respect for cultural diversity to audiences worldwide, in a world marked by conflicts. The German, Hungarian, Aromanian, Italian, or Jewish cultural influences of the ten composers selected for this project's repertoire fully illustrate these values, with each piece demonstrating how music can create historical connections between cultures and nations.

Repertoire:
George Enescu – Tarantella for violin and piano
Anton Pann/Ioan Dobrinescu – "Singing with Anton Pann"
Walter Mihail Klepper – Sonatina for violin and piano in D Major
Alfonso Castaldi – Elegy (arranged for violin and piano by Diana Jipa/Ștefan Doniga)
Myriam Marbé – Humoresque (arranged for violin and piano by Diana Jipa/Ștefan Doniga)
Adrian Iorgulescu – "4 Sound Inscriptions" for solo piano
Roman Vlad – "The Road to Freedom" for solo violin – world premiere (commissioned for this tour)
Dinu Lipatti – Theme with Variations from Sonatina for violin and piano, Op. 1
Béla Bartók – Six Romanian Folk Dances (version for violin and piano by Zoltán Székely)
Dan Dediu – "Dragon" for violin and piano from the suite "A Mythological Bestiary," Op. 133
This event is organized by the INNOVARTE Cultural Association and funded by the Romanian Cultural Institute through the Cantemir Program.

Partners: Europa Nova, Embassy of Romania in the Republic of South Africa, Embassy of Romania in the Republic of the Philippines, be Residences, Doina - Association of Romanians in Auckland, Romanian Christian Society "Dorul," St. Andrew's Orthodox Church in New York, Embassy of Romania in the Republic of Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador, National University of Music Peru.