

Gurulev moved from his native Russia to China in 2015 where he quickly established himself within the music fraternity that included musicians of repute from all over the world.

Tasana currently serves as the artistic director of the Pro Musica Group in Bangkok and is a founding member of the Faculty of Music at Silpakorn University.Īn extensive list of honours has followed Victor Gurulev as he graduated from the Chita Music College (2008), and the Conservatory of music in Krasnoyarsk (2011) where he was acknowledged as an outstanding graduate. He has twice given recitals at the historic Mendelssohn House in Leipzig and has performed at many prestigious concert halls including the Musikvereinsaal and Konzerthaus in Vienna, the Barbican Center and Cadogan Hall in London, and the Suntory Hall in Tokyo. Tasana Nagavajara has performed across all five continents, and alongside some of the world’s most iconic artists such as Yehudi Menuhin. “This extra-musical reference was avant-garde at the time, and the reception to the work varied widely, from adulation to mockery,” he smiles.Īs part of the Resort’s annual charitable efforts, the concert will raise awareness in aid of The Look Kaew Lanna Foundation.Ī celebrated violinist from Thailand, Dr. He also added dramatic cues on individual parts, such as “dog barking” in the slow movement of Spring concerto. “The composer may have written the sonnets himself, although that is still under debate,” he says. Antonio Vivaldi’s most famous composition, first published in 1725, is a set of four violin concertos, considered “programmatic” music in that each composition is paired with a sonnet about one of the four seasons of the year. “This remarkable sequence of four violin concertos remains a seminal piece of Baroque music, with its distinctive characterisations of sounds from nature,” shares Dr. The presentation by the Pro Musica trio of Tasana Nagavajara, Victor Gurulev, and Kittikhun Sodpresert, is an adaptation of each concerto for the violin, accordion, and violoncello, respectively.

“As a brand that draws its identity from the same four seasons that inspired Vivaldi, we are proud to present a trio from Pro Musica who will be performing a unique adaptation of the concerti,” smiles Sean Mosher, General Manager of Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai. Tasana Nagavajara, guests can enjoy the most-acclaimed concertos ever written by the Italian maestro, performed by the Pro Musica trio.

The annual charity concert at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai returns with an uplifting performance of Antonio Vivaldi’s historic Baroque masterpiece The Four Seasons on March 25, 2023.
