The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra is set to welcome a trio of distinguished guest artists for two upcoming chamber music concerts, bringing together the celebrated flute duo Duo Noïma and acclaimed Cypriot pianist Rami Sarieddine for performances in Paphos and Nicosia on 23 and 24 April respectively.
A Programme Spanning Centuries of Music
The concerts promise audiences a richly varied musical journey, drawing on styles ranging from Baroque refinement to contemporary rhythmic energy. The programme has been crafted to showcase the flute's expressive range as well as the distinct interplay that emerges when two flutes and a piano share the stage.
Works by Georg Philipp Telemann open the programme with characteristic Baroque counterpoint and clarity of line, while the French tradition is represented through the impressionistic lyricism of Claude Debussy, the textural richness of Charles-Marie Widor, and the melodic charm of Georges Bizet.
The programme takes further stylistic turns with the jazz-inflected brilliance of Claude Bolling, the rhythmic drive of Guillaume Connesson, and the passionate tango world of Astor Piazzolla — rounding out what organisers describe as a concert full of exuberance and sparkle.
Artists United by a Shared Musical Vision
Duo Noïma and Rami Sarieddine are said to share a genuine musical connection, and the collaboration is expected to bring a sense of spontaneity and cohesion to performances that cross multiple genres and eras. The breadth of the repertoire is intended to highlight both the kaleidoscopic voice of the flute and the complementary dynamic between the three performers.
Concert Details
- Wednesday, 23 April — Markideio Municipal Park, Paphos, 8pm
- Thursday, 24 April — Pallas Theatre, Nicosia, 8pm
Tickets and further information are available through the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra's official website at cyso.org.cy.
