With varied yet harmonious programme concepts, Ekaterina Afanasieva brings her concert harp to life.
The artist often presents interesting facts about the music or her instrument and always bases her concerts on suspenseful, emotional compositions and a rich harp sound.
Standard works for harp.
C.Ph.E. Bach, L. Spohr, F. Faure
Spirited music of Spain and South America.
A. Piazzolla, J. Rodrrigo, I. Albeniz
Fascination Bach.
C.Ph.E. Bach and J.S. Bach
A musical journey through diverse countries
and eras.
G.F. Händel, A. Hasselmans, L. Bonfi
A musically and technically dazzling programme.
F. Liszt, F. Chopin, B. Smetana
Well-loved and beautiful melodies of Russian composers: P.I. Tchaikowsky, M.P. Mussorgsky,
S.S. Prokofiev and others
Ekaterina Afanasieva performs in a variety of formations.
In ensembles with voice, flute or organ is the harp sound particulary fascinating.
Duo harp and flute offers varied programs from Baroque to Classical and Romantic, Impressionism and 20th century.
Duo harp and voice iinterprets an extensive selection of European art songs, arias and works for harp of the Classical and Romantic eras in elegant, appealing programmes.
Duo harp and organ fascinate with the unique sound combination and performs music from Baroque and Classical.
J.S. Bach, C. Debussy, G. Donizetti, G. Faure,
J. Ibert, J. Lauber, W.A. Mozart, A. Piazzolla,
M. Ravel, E. Satie, L. Spohr
V. Bellini, G. Bizet, C. Debussy, A. Dvorak, C. Gounod, E. Grieg, G. Faure, F. Lehár, F. Mendelsohn,
F. Schubert, R. Schumann, R. Strauss
J. Blanco, L. Boccherin,
J.M. Damase, M. Grandjany, G.F. Händel, G. Mahler
Ekaterina Afanasieva has been heard as a soloist in virtuoso concertos written for solo harp and orchestra.
A selection from the standard repertoire:
J.G. Albrechtsberger (1736-1809) – “Concerto”
C. Debussy (1862-1918) – “Danse sacrée et danse profane”
A.C.D. von Dittersdorf (1739-1799) – “Concerto”
A. Ginastera (1916-1983) – “Concerto Op.25”
R. Gliere (1875-1959) – “Concerto Op.74”
G.F. Händel (1685-1759) – “Concerto in B-dur Op. 4, No. 6”
W.A. Mozart (1756-1791) – “Concerto K 299”
M. Ravel (1875-1937) – “Introduction & Allegro”