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What's on
Lux Aeterna
Evening of chamber and choral music by Sergei Ekimov
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The Silver Lyre Festival. To the 50th anniversary of the composer
cello
mezzo-soprano
Alexandra Zhilina
piano
Yuri Serov
piano
Lidia Bekh-Ivanova
cembalo
Yuri Gurevich
bayan
tyur
Egor Losev
director
St. Petersburg Concert Choir
Vladimir Begletsov
director
"Three dances" for cello and cembalo (world premiere)
Padegras
Minuet
Waltz
"Love is unique for all times", vocal cycle based on poems by A. Dementyev (first performance in St. Petersburg)
"Love is unique for all times"
"Twilight"
"I love"
"Forgive"
Lie"
"Shrove Sunday"
"Vocalise", elegiac music for cello and piano (world premiere)
"Lux aeterna" (Eternal Light) for cello and mixed choir (dedicated to Maya Plisetskaya)
"Two Petersburg Waltzes"
"Summer Garden"
"Petersburg Waltz Boston"
"Agnus Dei", dodecaphonic-sonoristic fantasy for twelve-voice mixed choir, bayan and tyur (first performance in St. Petersburg)
"Three songs to the lyrics by Rasul Gamzatov", for mixed choir and cello (first performance in St. Petersburg)
"Don’t hurry"
"The love that came to me"
"My Precious"
Five free arrangements of popular melodies from movies of the 20th century
Petrov, "Under the caress of a plush blanket" (from the movie "Cruel Romance")
Lebedev, "Like life without spring" (from the television movie "Midshipmen, go!")
Molchanov, "There are so many golden lights" (from the movie "It was in Penkov")
Tukhmanov, "Vain words" (from the television series "The investigation is conducted by ZnaToKi")
Kornelyuk, "The city that doesn’t exist" (from the television series "Gangster Petersburg")
Organizers
Philharmonic Society
Opening hours of the Grand Hall box office: 11 am to 8.30 pm
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm
Small Hall box office hours: from 11 am to 7 pm (on concerts days to 7.30 pm)
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm