Program Proposals 2024-2026
VIOLIN – PIANO
a)
Leos Janacek – Sonata for Violin and Piano (1914 -1921)
Edvard Grieg – Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 3 in C minor
Uros Rojko (1954) – Sarcasm
Johannes Brahms – Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 3 in D minor op.108
b)
Antonin Dvorak – Sonatina for Violin and Piano in G major op.100 Claude Debussy – Sonata
Alojz Srebotnjak – Sonatina No. 1
Johannes Brahms – Sonata in G major No.1
c)
Jean – Marie Leclair – Sonata in D Major
Karol Szymanowski – Sonata for Violin and Piano in D minor op. 9
Lucian Marija Skerjanc – Lyrical Bagatelle
Cesar Franck – Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major
d)
Robert Schumann – 3 Romances, op. 94 Johannes Brahms – Sonata in A major, op.100 Andelko Klobucar – Sonata No. 1
Ernest Bloch – Baal Shem
e)
Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata no.1 in D op.12 no.1 Jan Sibelius – Five Pieces op.81
Robert Schumann – Sonata no.1 in A minor Johannes Brahms – Scherzo in C minor
f)
Johann Sebastian Bach – Sonata no.3 in E BWV1016 Sergei Prokofiev – Sonata no.2 in D op.94a
Johannes Brahms – Sonata no.3 in D minor op.108
g)
Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata No.10 in G op.96
Sergei Prokofiev – Cinq Melodies op35b
Maurice Ravel – Sonata
Arvo Part – Fratres (1980) for violin and piano
Beethoven evening Brahms evening
VIOLIN – GUITAR
Antonio Vivaldi – Sonata in D minor Op. 2 No.3 Christian Gottlieb Scheidler – Sonata in D Major Niccolo Paganini – Sonata Concertata
Niccolo Paganini – Cantabile
Jacques Ibert – Entr’Acte Astor Piazzolla – Four Tangos
Program Proposals-Volodja Balzalorsky PIANO TRIO (Piano, Violin, Cello): Touring with Amael Piano Trio
a)
Alfred Schnittke – Trio (1985/1992)
Milko Lazar – Five short pieces
Lucian Marija Skerjanc – Maestoso Lugubre Johannes Brahms – Trio in c- minor op. 101
b)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Trio No. 6 in C major, K. 548
Franz Shubert – Trio Notturno Es-dur D 897
Ludwig van Beethoven – Trio for Piano and Strings no 7 in B flat major, Op. 97 “Archduke”
c)
Joseph Haydn – Trio Hob XV No. 18
Christoph Theiler (1959) – In memoriam Theleonius Monk Claude Debussy – Trio
Bedrich Smetana – Trio
d)
Program for contemporary music festivals and concert series:
First part: Slovenian composers
Uros Rojko 1954 – Meteor (2005)
Milko Lazar – Five short pieces (2001- dedicated to Amael Trio) Igor Krivokapic – Trio 2005 (dedicated to Amael Trio)
second part:
Steven R. Mento – Music for Lancaster 2007 (dedicated to Amael Trio) Hugh Levick – Translation for piano tri
VIOLIN, FLUTE, HARPSICHORD:
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) – Trio Sonata in C minor Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773) – Trio Sonata in C major Francois Couperin (1668-1733) – Concerts Royaux
Quatrime Concert
Igor Krivokapic(1965) – Drobizki
Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) – Deux interludes
Program Proposals-Volodja Balzalorsky: PERCUSSION PLUS VIOLIN – Selection from compositions listed below: Laszlo Dubrovay – Sei Due
Lubos Fiser – Crux
Lou Harrison – Concerto for the Violin with Percussion Orchestra Miroslav Hlavac – Impulsioni
Ernst Krenek – Marginal Sounds
Tania Leon – De Color
Marta Ptaszynska – Dream Lands , Magic Spaces Jarmo Sermila – Danza 5 Emil Viklicky – Tristana
Larisa Vrhunc – Zven
Program Proposals-Volodja Balzalorsky: ENSEMBLE OUVERTURE:
Repertoire: contemporary music – from duets to octets on – mixed formations. Also Oliver Messiaen – The End of time, George Crumb – Black Angels, Anton
Webern – Quartet for piano, clarinet, sax and violin, Alfred Schnittke – Septet, etc.
Program Proposals-Volodja Balzalorsky: Works with Orchestra
Works with Orchcestra (Proposals for the concert season 2018/2019 and 2019/20)
– regarding coordination with chamber music projects, booking minimum 15 months in advance!
Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto in E Major, BWV 104
Concerto for two violins in D minor BWV.1043
Giuseppe Tartini
Concerto in d minor Concerto in g minor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto No. 2 in D Major, KV 211
Concerto in A major No.5 K.219
Max Bruch – Concerto in G minor
Ludwig van Beethoven – Concerto in D major op.61,
Romances Nos. 1&2
Johannes Brahms – Concerto in D major op.77
Antonin Dvorak – Romance Op.11
Volodja Balzalorsky from Ljubljana, Slovenia, performs internationally as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician.
Numerous highly praised concerts, broadcasts, CD, and TV recordings in various countries have established his reputation as an artist with a sensitive, intelligent, and intuitive gift of interpretation, a polished technique, and a rich, full tone.
Volodja is particularly active in the field of chamber music. He works with many international groups and ensembles.
He has built long-term partnerships with several musicians, including pianists Christoph Theiler, Hinko Haas, Aleksandar Serdar, and Peter Caelen, percussionist Amy Lynne Barber, and his fellow members of the Amael Trio, pianist Tatjana Ognjanovic, later pianist Zoltan Peter and cellist Damir Hamidullin.
For his artistic achievements, he was awarded several international music awards:
He is Two Time Winner and Four-Time Nominee of Independent Music Awards.