Chamber music for violin and piano
- When
- Sun, Oct 18, 7:00 AM
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- TuBoleta
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About this plan
Chamber music for violin and piano takes over Teatro Estudio in Bogota with a recital featuring two seasoned Colombian musicians. Leonidas Cáceres on violin and Raúl Mesa on piano present a program built around three major Russian composers of the twentieth century.
The evening opens with Sergei Prokofiev's Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2, followed by Alfred Schnittke's Sonata No. 1, and closes with Igor Stravinsky's Divertimento. The lineup offers a clear view of how varied the Russian duo repertoire can sound.
Before the concert, musicologist Alena Krasutskaya gives a short talk that puts the pieces in context. It is a helpful lead-in for anyone who wants to listen with a sharper ear.
What to expect
- Leonidas Cáceres on violin and Raúl Mesa on piano
- Sonatas by Prokofiev, Schnittke, and Stravinsky
- Pre-concert talk with Alena Krasutskaya
- Program focused on twentieth century Russian music
- Violin and piano sonata series at Teatro Estudio
Who it's for
For classical music fans, curious listeners, and anyone who wants to explore twentieth century Russian chamber repertoire in an intimate setting.
Tips
- Arrive early at Teatro Estudio to get a good seat
- Double check the date and start time on the official source before you leave home
- If you want to attend the pre-concert talk, find out the time in advance
- Look up how to reach Teatro Estudio from your part of Bogota
FAQ
How much does a ticket cost for the violin and piano recital in Bogota?
This is a paid event. Ticket prices can change, so check the official source for current prices and availability.
Where is the chamber music concert held?
The recital takes place at Teatro Estudio in Bogota. Confirm the exact address and your transport options when you buy your ticket.
What pieces are on the program?
The program includes Prokofiev's Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2, Schnittke's Sonata No. 1, and Stravinsky's Divertimento for Violin and Piano.
Who is performing in the concert?
Leonidas Cáceres, a Colombian violinist, and pianist Raúl Mesa. Both have spent more than twenty years performing the violin and piano repertoire.
Is there a pre-concert activity?
Yes. Before the recital, Alena Krasutskaya gives a short lecture that sets the stage for the pieces you are about to hear.
Is this a good plan for first-time chamber music listeners?
Yes. The pre-concert talk and the range of the program make it a friendly entry point, and it also rewards listeners with more experience.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







