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MON
02
MAR
Grand Concert: Voices and Vision
Original music by Yury Revich with the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra.
Manila, Philippines
March 2, 2026
FRI
13
MAR
INVISIBLE
Marking the 20th anniversary of the association exil.arte and the 10th anniversary of the Exilarte Research Centre this concert pays tribute to the voices of those composers, performers, musicologists, and theatre artists who were branded “degenerate” under the Third Reich and whose works have, in many cases, fallen into oblivion.
At the heart of the evening are works by composers in exile, complemented by readings by Cornelius Obonya as well as solo and chamber music performances by artists long associated with Exilarte.
As a contemporary reflection on the themes of invisibility and silencing experienced by artists in exile, the program features the world premiere of INVISIBLE, a composition and performance by Yury Revich for violin, piano and string quartet.
Musikverein Wien - Gläserner Saal -> Musikvereinsplatz 1, 1010 Wien
March 13, 2026
7:30 pm
THU
26
MAR
Yury Revich meets Exodus Artis
Bridging centuries of sound, the program celebrates the expressive power of string instruments – from classical concertos by Haydn and Vivaldi to contemporary works by Yury Revich. With Exodus Artis orchestra.
- Antonio Vivaldi
Violin Concerto in A minor, RV 356
from L’estro armonico, Op. 3 No. 6 - Mieczysław Weinberg
Concertino for Violin and Orchestra - Yury Revich
Clocks - Yury Revich
Prelude - Yury Revich
Choriner Wald
Musikverein Wien - Gläserner Saal -> Musikvereinsplatz 1, 1010 Wien
March 26, 2026
FRI
10
APR
Yury Revich together with the Chile State Symphony Orchestra in Santiago de Chile.
E. Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole
April 10, 2026
SAT
11
APR
Yury Revich together with the Chile State Symphony Orchestra in Santiago de Chile.
E. Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole
April 11, 2026
TUE
28
APR
Yury Revich returns to Firebird to play his annual concerto concert. This season Yury is playing Mozart’s charming Violin Concerto no. 3 which the composer wrote in 1775, at the age of 19. In the second half we hear Beethoven’s mighty Eroica Symphony sometimes considered to be the first romantic symphony and filled with rousing melodies.