Rezital Timur Babashyn and Alexander Kuznetsov
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Kirche Unterseen
Kirchgasse 3
3800 Unterseen
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Friday, April 17, 2026, 7:30 p.m.
Timur Babahyn, double bass, and Alexander Kuznetsov, violin
Program:
Telemann: Fantasy for Solo Violin No. 1 TWV 40:14 (arranged for double bass)
Romanov: Partita for Solo Violin, Fugue
Bach: Fantasy in C minor BWV 906 (arranged for violin and double bass)
Bach: Prelude and Fugue in F minor BWV 881 (arranged for violin and double bass)
Bach: Prelude in G-sharp minor BWV 887 (arranged for violin and double bass)
Vivaldi: "Summer" from "The Four Seasons" (arranged for violin and double bass)
Vivaldi: "Winter" from "The Four Seasons"
Piazzolla: Three Tangos
Free admission, donations welcome
Ukrainian double bassist Timur Babahyn was born in Kyiv in 1984. Early in his studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, he began transcribing Bach's violin sonatas and partitas for the lower register of the double bass. During his studies, he received his first professional training from the renowned Baroque flautist Eckert Carsten at the Bern University of the Arts. After his time in Bern, he moved to London to study for a year with the legendary Rinat Ibragimov, from whom he learned a unique bowing technique. Not yet satisfied, he eventually went to Graz to study the Viennese style with Ernst Weissensteiner. Back in Ukraine, Timur frequently performed as a soloist and collaborated on numerous chamber music projects with other soloists from the National Organ Hall of Ukraine. However, lacking a deeper understanding of Baroque music, he sought out Baroque specialist Margaret Urquhart and began studying at the Conservatoire of The Hague.
Timur has been a permanent member of the Interlaken Classics Festival Orchestra since its founding.

Timur Babahyn, double bass, and Alexander Kuznetsov, violin
Program:
Telemann: Fantasy for Solo Violin No. 1 TWV 40:14 (arranged for double bass)
Romanov: Partita for Solo Violin, Fugue
Bach: Fantasy in C minor BWV 906 (arranged for violin and double bass)
Bach: Prelude and Fugue in F minor BWV 881 (arranged for violin and double bass)
Bach: Prelude in G-sharp minor BWV 887 (arranged for violin and double bass)
Vivaldi: "Summer" from "The Four Seasons" (arranged for violin and double bass)
Vivaldi: "Winter" from "The Four Seasons"
Piazzolla: Three Tangos
Free admission, donations welcome
Ukrainian double bassist Timur Babahyn was born in Kyiv in 1984. Early in his studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, he began transcribing Bach's violin sonatas and partitas for the lower register of the double bass. During his studies, he received his first professional training from the renowned Baroque flautist Eckert Carsten at the Bern University of the Arts. After his time in Bern, he moved to London to study for a year with the legendary Rinat Ibragimov, from whom he learned a unique bowing technique. Not yet satisfied, he eventually went to Graz to study the Viennese style with Ernst Weissensteiner. Back in Ukraine, Timur frequently performed as a soloist and collaborated on numerous chamber music projects with other soloists from the National Organ Hall of Ukraine. However, lacking a deeper understanding of Baroque music, he sought out Baroque specialist Margaret Urquhart and began studying at the Conservatoire of The Hague.
Timur has been a permanent member of the Interlaken Classics Festival Orchestra since its founding.


