Isidora Žebeljan & Calliope Tsoupaki
With great sensitivity and fire, Serbian-Dutch violinist Julija Hartig interprets a classical and contemporary repertoire. During her autobiographical recital DarkVelvet, she plays compositions that are dear to her or were written especially for her.
Julija Hartig is joined by her regular piano partner Reineke Broekhans. Contemporary Serbian chamber music by Isidora Zebeljan and her composing father Tibor Hartig can be heard. But the duo also plays brand new compositions by Dutch composers, including Calliope Tsoupaki. For her debut album DarkVelvet, Hartig received an Edison Klassiek 2023 and a Luister 10 from Luister Magazine. The jury praised her ‘completely unique and personal idiom: from intimately veiled to raw and bold.’
Program
Žebeljan & Nenadić: Dark velvet for violin and piano
Tsoupaki: A song for Isidora
Žebeljan: Oh, Die, My Love, song for violin, female voice and piano
Vrebalov: Constellation Hartig for violin and prepared piano
Nenadić: Air & Riffs Diptych for violin and piano
Georges Enescu: Sonata for violin and piano No. 3 25’
- Composer(s) Isidora Žebeljan & Calliope Tsoupaki
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Title(s) of the Work(s)
Isidora Žebeljan / Veljko Nenadić: ‘Dark velvet’ for violin and piano
Isidora Žebeljan: ‘Oh, die, my love’, for violin, female voice and piano
Calliope Tsoupaki: A song for Isidora - Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra duo Julija Hartig, violin and Reineke Broekhans, piano