25th International Pharos Chamber Music Festival

For its celebratory 25th anniversary, the International Pharos Chamber Music Festival presents an exceptional breadth of chamber music repertoire and beyond. From 29 May until 4 June, the Festival will offer six chamber concerts at the Royal Manor House in Kouklia, performed by 20 of the world’s leading virtuosos, and will culminate on 6 June at the Pharos Arts Foundation’s open-air venue, The Olive Grove, with a spectacular orchestral concert. All concerts start at 8:30pm.

Like every year, the Festival maintains a core of musicians who return year after year, enriched by guest soloists, bringing a fresh perspective to each concert. Among the artists making their Festival debut this year are violinist Anton Sorokow – renowned soloist and for two decades the First Concertmaster of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, cellist Claudio Bohórquez – winner of the Geneva, Rostropovich and Pablo Casals Competitions and one of today’s leading cellists with a busy international career spanning the world’s foremost orchestras and festivals, and the legendary violinist Boris Belkin – universally regarded as one of the great violinists of our time.

The Festival will also welcome the return of three remarkable ladies, all with thriving international careers: cellist Jing Zhao – celebrated for the depth of her musicality and virtuosity, violinist Elly Suh – winner of more than ten prestigious international competitions and one of today’s foremost interpreters of Paganini, and, after more than a decade, violinist and violist Yura Lee – First Prize winner across four categories at the prestigious ARD Competition, and one of the few artists equally virtuosic on both instruments, with an international career extending over more than three decades.

This year’s Festival is marked by a striking wave of debut appearances, including the Venice-born pianist Pietro De Maria – who rose to prominence after winning the Alfred Cortot International Piano Competition at the age of thirteen and has since established himself as one of the most acclaimed pianists of his generation, and the celebrated Irish pianist Finghin Collins – who came to international prominence after winning the Clara Haskil Competition in 1999 and has since developed a distinguished international career as one of Ireland’s most significant musical figures. Joining them is the wonderful young Cypriot pianist Christos Fountos – recent prize-winner at the prestigious Busoni International Piano Competition, who has already established a strong presence as both a soloist and chamber musician.

Another brilliant Cypriot artist returning to the Festival is Mavroudes Troullos – established today as one of the most prominent bassoonists of his generation and hailed by the press as “a musician of great sensitivity”. The Festival also welcomes back Niek de Groot – one of the world’s most celebrated double-bassists, known for his close collaboration with composers such as Kurtág, Stockhausen and Gubaidulina, and Enrico Pace – a pianist in constant demand on the international stage as both a soloist and chamber musician, praised for his “lithe, characterful, and sensitive” approach.

The 25th International Pharos Chamber Music Festival will also welcome for the first time Sharon Kam – one of today’s leading clarinettists – who has appeared on the world’s foremost stages and has been described by the press as “a most imaginative and individual artist”, the outstanding horn player Ben Goldscheider – Principal Horn of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra and a leading advocate of new music, who has premiered over fifty works for horn, and the impressive soprano Anush Hovhannisyan – a compelling interpreter of emotionally complex repertoire, performing leading roles across Europe for over a decade, and named by The Times as “The Face to Watch in Opera”.

Last but certainly not least, the Festival will welcome the exceptional soloists who form its artistic core: the spectacular first concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic Daishin Kashimoto, the Artistic Director of the Festival Alexander Chaushian – universally acclaimed as one of the finest cellists of his generation, the talented Italian violinist Fabiana D’Auria, the wonderful violists Diemut Poppen and Samuel Barsegyan.

Following the chamber concerts in Kouklia, the Festival will conclude with a gala concert at the Pharos Arts Foundation’s open-air venue, The Olive Grove in Delikipos, where violinist Boris Belkin and pianist Finghin Collins will join forces with the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra and the Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra – this year’s Festival resident ensembles – in a side-by-side performance under the baton of Yiorgos Kountouris.

Friday 29 May – Royal Manor House, Kouklia

 

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

Septet in E-flat major, Op.20 (1800) 

Sharon Kam (clarinet), Ben Goldscheider (horn), Mavroudes Troullos (bassoon), Daishin Kashimoto (violin), Diemut Poppen (viola), Alexander Chaushian (cello), Niek de Groot (double-bass)

 

Interval

 

Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

6 Morceaux Op.11 for Piano Four Hands (1894) 

Enrico Pace (piano) & Pietro De Maria (piano)

 

Robert Schumann (1810-1856)

Piano Quintet in E-flat major, Op.44 (1842) 

Pietro De Maria (piano), Anton Sorokow (violin), Elly Suh (violin), Yura Lee (viola), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

 

Saturday 30 May – Royal Manor House, Kouklia

 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Kegelstatt Trio, K.498 in E-flat major (1786) 

Sharon Kam (clarinet), Diemut Poppen (viola), Pietro De Maria (piano)

Frank Bridge (1879-1941)

Phantasy for Piano Quartet, H.94 (1910) 

Enrico Pace (piano), Yura Lee (violin), Diemut Poppen (viola), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

Piano Trio No.2 in C minor, Op.66 (1845) 

Enrico Pace (piano), Anton Sorokow (violin), Claudio Bohórquez (cello)

 

Interval

Robert Schumann (1810-1856) 

Adagio and Allegro, Op.70 for Horn & Piano (1849) Ben Goldscheider (horn) & Enrico Pace (piano) 

Sergei Taneyev (1856-1915)

Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 30 (1911) 

Pietro De Maria (piano), Anton Sorokow (violin), Daishin Kashimoto (violin), Yura Lee (viola), Alexander Chaushian (cello) 

 

Sunday 31 May – Royal Manor House, Kouklia

Conradin Kreutzer (1780-1849)

Septet Op.62 in E-flat major (1822) 

Sharon Kam (clarinet), Mavroudes Troullos (bassoon), Ben Goldscheider (horn), Elly Suh (violin), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Claudio Bohórquez (cello), Niek de Groot (double-bass)

 

Alfredo D'Ambrosio (1871-1914)

Suite No.8 for String Quintet (1900) 

Daishin Kashimoto (violin), Fabiana D’Auria (violin), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Claudio Bohórquez (cello), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

 

Interval

 

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) 

String Quintet No.2 in G major, Op.111 (1890) 

Daishin Kashimoto (violin), Elly Suh (violin), Yura Lee (viola), Diemut Poppen (viola), Claudio Bohórquez (cello)

 

Tuesday 2 June – Royal Manor House, Kouklia

 

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

Fantasia in F minor, D.940 for Piano Four Hands (1828)

Christos Fountos (piano) & Finghin Collins (piano) 

 

Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942)

Clarinet Trio in D minor, Op.3 (1896) 

Sharon Kam (clarinet), Jing Zhao (cello), Enrico Pace (piano)

 

Interval

 

Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

Arion, Op.34 No.5 (1912)

In My Garden at Night, Op.38 No.1 (1916)

To Her, Op.38 No.2 (1916)

The Ratcatcher, Op.38 No.4 (1916)

Discord, Op.34 No.13 (1912)

Anush Hovhannisyan (soprano) & Christos Fountos (piano)

 

Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)

Piano Quintet No.2 in A major, Op.81 (1887) 

Finghin Collins (piano), Yura Lee (violin), Elly Suh (violin), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

 Wednesday 3 June – Royal Manor House, Kouklia

 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

String Quintet No.3 in C major, K.515 (1787) 

Anton Sorokow (violin), Fabiana D’Auria (violin), Diemut Poppen (viola), Yura Lee (viola), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

Richard Strauss (1864-1949)

String Sextet from Capriccio, Op. 85 (1942) 

Yura Lee (violin), Fabiana D’Auria (violin), Diemut Poppen (viola), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Jing Zhao (cello), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

 

Interval

Anton Arensky (1861-1906)

String Quartet No.2 in A minor, Op.35 “To the memory of Tchaikovsky” (1894) 

Elly Suh (violin), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Jing Zhao (cello), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

Josef Suk (1874-1935)

Piano Quartet in A minor, Op.1 (1891) 

Christos Fountos (piano), Elly Suh (violin), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Jing Zhao (cello)

 

Thursday 4 June – Royal Manor House, Kouklia

 

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

Piano Trio No.2 in E-flat major, D.929 (1827) 

Finghin Collins (piano), Anton Sorokow (violin), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

 

Interval

 

Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)

Piano Quartet in B-flat major, Op.8 (1809) 

Christos Fountos (piano), Elly Suh (violin), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Jing Zhao (cello)

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) / Arrangement: Aribert Reimann (1936-2024)

"...oder soll es Tod bedeuten?" (1996)

Anush Hovhannisyan (soprano), Elly Suh (violin), Fabiana D’Auria (violin), Samuel Barsegian (viola), Alexander Chaushian (cello)

 

Saturday 6 June – The Olive Grove, Delikipos

 

Cyprus Symphony Orchestra & Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra 

Conductor: Yiorgos Kountouris

Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)

Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16 (1868)

Soloist: Finghin Collins (piano) 

Interval 

Max Bruch (1838-1920)

Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.26 (1866)

Soloist: Boris Belkin (violin) 

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)

Festive Overture in A Major, Op.96 (1954) 

Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978)

Galop from Masquerade Suite (1944)

ANUSH HOVHANNISYAN
soprano
BEN GOLDSCHEIDER
Horn
MAVROUDES TROULLOS
Bass
SHARON KAM
Clarinet
NIEK DE GROOT
Double-bass
ALEXANDER CHAUSHIAN
Cello
JING ZHAO
Cello
CLAUDIO BOHÓRQUEZ
Cello
SAMUEL BARSEGIAN
Viola
DIEMUT POPPEN
Viola
FABIANA D’AURIA
Violin
ELLY SUH
Violin
DAISHIN KASHIMOTO
Violin
YURA LEE
Violin / Viola
ANTON SOROKOW
Violin
BORIS BELKIN
Violin
CHRISTOS FOUNTOS
Piano
ENRICO PACE
Piano
PIETRO DE MARIA
Piano
FINGHIN COLLINS
Piano