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For Gray and Magamedova, every concert tells a story. Their programmes are conceived as immersive experiences, built around a central idea that gives shape and intention to each work performed.

These programmes can be presented as designed, rooted in their artistic vision, and the duo welcomes conversation with presenters to tailor them to specific venues and contexts.

Fairy Tales

Weaving stories and musical dreams
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A magical journey through enchanting narratives, woven through the artistry of composers, these works reimagine classic tales through a fresh lens and celebrate music’s power to transport listeners to other imaginary worlds. Each work becomes a sonic tapestry, blending narrative with the composer’s unique musical language.

Featuring works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Claude Debussy, Leoš Janáček, Jean Sibelius, Igor Stravinsky

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Echoes from the Mountain

Folk traditions meet classical form
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A vibrant journey through folk-inspired classical music from around the world, featuring works that blend traditional melodies and rhythms with classical forms, from Hungarian to Georgian, Tajik to Argentine influences.

Featuring works by Boris Arapov, Béla Bartók, Frédéric Chopin, Zoltán Kodály, Astor Piazzolla, Tolib Shakhidi, Sulkhan Tsintsadze, Heitor Villa-Lobos.

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Reflections from the Past

Old forms, new voices
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Composers engage with historical styles and forms reimagined for their present day, from Mendelssohn’s Bach-inspired writing to Schnittke’s and Stravinsky’s neoclassicism and modern take on Baroque dance forms. (The works by Bach and Schnittke can be performed on harpsichord and cello with gut strings, depending on the venue)

Featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Alfred Schnittke, Igor Stravinsky

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For Piano… and Cello

Two masterpieces for piano…and cello
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Two titans of Romantic piano music, Chopin and Rachmaninov, showcase the rich musical dialogue between piano and cello. Each sonata offers a unique pianistic perspective on the piano/cello duo where the spotlight falls onto the pianist.

Featuring works by Frédéric Chopin and Sergei Rachmaninov

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Metamorphosis

From thematic seed to musical flower
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Musical ideas are not fixed, but alive, dynamic, and capable of remarkable evolution through time and culture. In this program, we follow how composers mould their ideas into variations and reshape themes of others in order to transform musical motifs into new and very personal works.

Featuring works by Boris Arapov, Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin

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Dialogues

Two voices become one
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Instruments in conversation through Beethoven’s creating of an equal partnership between cello and piano, Barber’s intimate late Romanticism, and Rachmaninoff’s sublime melodies.

Featuring works by Samuel Barber, Ludwig van Beethoven; Sergei Rachmaninoff

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Lost and Found

Hidden in plain sight
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Rediscovering masterpieces and hidden meanings, each piece represents something lost and subsequently found — be it musical style, emotional clarity, or spiritual connection.

Featuring works by Frank Bridge, Leoš Janáček, Felix Mendelssohn, Jean Sibelius

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Imprints of the Great War

Music as a reflection of war: from darkness to rebirth
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Pieces written before, during, and after World War I illustrate how the conflict influenced composers and their works, reflecting the transformation of musical expression through this pivotal historical moment.

Featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Frank Bridge, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky

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Adieu

Last words
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A poignant meditation on farewell — Debussy, Chopin, and Shostakovitch battled illnesses while writing their final pieces, each offering unique perspectives on mortality and artistic legacy.

Featuring works by Frédéric Chopin, Claude Debussy, Dmitri Shostakovich

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1948

One year, diverging paths
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A retrospect into differing trajectories of Soviet and post-war French composers attempting to navigate political climates and pushing the boundaries of the artistic freedom allowed to them in their time.

Featuring works by Nikolai Myaskovsky, Francis Poulenc, Sergei Prokofiev

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