Casa Libertății Religioase, Bd. 21 decembrie 1989, nr. 14
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Britt Arend — harp (Malta)
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Cluj Chamber Music Festival, now in its 4th edition, proposes a new perspective on chamber music — an open space where tradition and experimentation coexist. The programme moves across styles and eras, from Renaissance polyphony to jazz and crossover projects, bringing together international artists, established musicians, and emerging performers. Set within a network of unconventional venues — from churches to inner courtyards and alternative spaces — the festival creates connections and invites audiences to rediscover chamber music beyond conventional frameworks.
The concert HARMONIE offers a rare encounter between voice and harp, in a programme shaped around the idea of inner expression and sonic balance. The repertoire brings together works by Reynaldo Hahn, Gabriel Fauré, Claude Debussy, Ernest Chausson and Sergei Rachmaninoff, tracing a journey through subtle emotional nuances and the delicate relationship between text, timbre, and colour. Voice and harp together create a refined sonic space, where music becomes at once intimate and deeply expressive. Far from any demonstrative effect, this programme relies on clarity, refinement, and the power of suggestion.
About the artists
Soprano Tatiana Lisnic is a regular presence on major international opera stages, collaborating with institutions such as the Vienna State Opera, the Opéra National de Paris, and the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, and working with leading conductors of today’s opera scene.
Harpist Britt Arend is a highly regarded European musician, trained in major musical centres and active both as a soloist and as a member of prestigious orchestras. She is currently principal harpist of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra.
We invite you on Friday, May 8, at 7:00 PM, to the Casa Libertății Religioase for a concert that proposes a different way of internalising music — more direct, more attentive, more personal.
Cluj Chamber Music Festival does not propose a formula. It proposes a state of mind.
A festival that does not tell you how to listen to chamber music, but invites you to rediscover it.