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15 December 2024
Panevėžys
(Lithuania)
 

The most beautiful movie music
Archi Quartett - Panevėžio muzikinis teatras


Program Info:
Eglė Vakarinaitė (vocals)
String Quartet "Archi Quartett"
Simas Minkevičius (piano)
Almantas Puidokas (percussion)
Dainius Rudvalis (double bass)

As the most beautiful holidays of the year are approaching, tonight we invite you to immerse yourself in the world of cinema and music.
prepared by the singer Eglė Vakarinaitė and the string quartet "Archi Quartett", which already received thunderous applause at the capital's "Night of Culture" this summer, The program "The most beautiful film music" will be played for the first time in the hall of the Kaunas State Philharmonic.

The specially prepared program includes music of various styles, from romantic songs to works with elements of jazz or rock music.
All these works, which sound famous all over the world, have one thing in common - they are unforgettable songs from the most popular movies. The unusual team of performers gathered for this program creates a festive atmosphere and invites you to be in the scenes of the most famous movies for at least an hour. After all, music is an integral part of movies, and these songs have already become symbols of big movie hits. This is a great opportunity at the end of the year to remember that life is interesting and unpredictable like a good movie, and music colors it even more brightly.

The concert will feature tunes from such films as The Big Show, California Dreaming, The Rose of Moulin, A Star Is Born, Mamma Mia!, the soundtrack to the adventures of super agent James Bond and many others well known to audiences of all ages. works.


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