Piano recital at Philharmonic In The Countryside with special guests: Sergei Nikitiuk (soloist) · Polina Nikitiuk (violin) · David Gru (bassoon)
There are evenings when music doesn’t choose sides ― it simply opens all the doors.
So imagine: Chopin and Brahms sitting at the same table with Gershwin and Piazzolla.
They are joined by one brilliant pianist with his own original pieces, and one with the bassoon, and the violin that lights up a completely different side.
What comes out of it?
A waltz from Faust, a Chopin nocturne, Brahms variations,
But also blues from Hadera, breathy jazz, and even opera arias on… bassoon
And finally ― the three of us together, in a real jam, that skips between worlds.
This is not just another concert. This is an evening where you discover how everything connects ― classics, jazz, Piazzolla, and music written here and now.
Sergey Nikitiuk — soloist of the evening
A virtuoso pianist, a connector of classics, jazz and original works.
His every sound turns the familiar into the new, the ordinary into the surprising.
Stage, festivals, and also small moments of real magic.
Concert program:
S. Gounod – F. Liszt — Waltz from the opera “Faust”
P. Chopin — Nocturne in C minor
J. Brahms — Variations on a theme by Paganini
G. Gershwin — Our Love is Here to Stay
S. Nikityuk — Aliya & Shirt without R, Hadera Blues, Triangle Dog
M. Skorik — Melodia (duet with Polina Nikitiuk – violin)
Basson and piano duet — Opera arias
A. Piazzolla — Work for bassoon and piano
G. Gershwin — Summertime (violin, bassoon and piano)
Wine and refreshments before the show.
When? Thursday, October 9, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Where? Kfar Vradim
Price: 155 NIS per person, including show, refreshments and wine
Phone: 072-3941113
David and his wife Dana wanted to share the Galilean magic with everyone, and thus “Philharmonic In The Countryside” was born — a combination of inviting home hospitality, chamber music, good wine, and a spectacular Galilean view.