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3, Sunday 19.00
The Republic of Poland Constitution Day Organ-Instrumental Evening Lyudmila GOLUB organ Tomasz SLUSARCZYK trumpet Mariusz NIEPIEKLO trumpet Baroque music for organ and two trumpets Anonymous author, CORREA de ARRAUJO, PURCELL, CLARK, MURET, RAMEAU, BACH, HAENDEL
Concert is supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Saint Petersburg
5, Tuesday 19.00
45th International festival “Saint-Petersburg Musical Spring” OPENING ST.PETERSBURG ACADEMIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor – Alexander DMITRIEV Soloists: Margarita ALAVERDYAN soprano Anna LAUKHINA violin PETROV. “Rus' Kolokolnaya”, variations on the theme by M.Mussorgsky for symphony orchestra KLUESNER. Violin concerto To the 100th anniversary of the birthday dedicated FALIK. “Voice of prayer”, chamber cantata for soprano and orchestra on lyrics by A.Akhmatova SLONIMSKY. Symphony No.17 (2008) First performance
7, Thursday 19.00
THE MAESTRO TEMIRKANOV INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR CULTURAL INITIATIVES presents: Charitable festive concert for veterans of The World War II “FOR YOU, OUR HEROES” ST.PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor - Nikolai ALEXEEV Soloist – Dinara ALIEVA soprano Arias by Russian composers and orchestral compositions
9, Saturday 14.00
Theatre “From Blockade By Origin”
10, Sunday 19.00
IX International Festival “Admiralty Music” CLOSING The Admiralty Band of Russia Conductors: Alexei KARABANOV Valentin LYASHCHENKO
11, Monday 19.00
Saint-Petersburg Philharmonic Society presents: HAYDN. To the 200th anniversary of the death day of the composer Symphony No. 82 “The Bear” Piano concerto Nelson Mass for soloists, choir and orchestra SAINT-PETERSBURG STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PETERSBURG CHAMBER CHOIR Conductor – Nikolai KORNEV Soloist – Anastasia SOKOLOVA piano Soloists-vocalists will be announced later
12, Tuesday 19.00
5th concert of the Season Ticket No.9 “Over the World With an Orchestra” France ST.PETERSBURG ACADEMIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RAVEL. “The Spanish Hour”, opera in concert performance Conductor - Alexander DMITRIEV Soloists: Zhanna DOMBROVSKAYA soprano Nikolai EMTSOV tenor Andrey ZORIN tenor Sergei ROMANOV bariton Nikolai KAMENSKY bass
13, Wednesday 19.00
Piano Evening Vladimir MISHCHUK BORODIN. Little Suite MUSSORGSKY. “Pictures at an Exhibition” POKOFIEV. “Romeo and Juliette”, suite
14, Thursday 19.00
MOZART. Requiem for soloists, choir and orchestra ST.PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor – Valentin NESTEROV Saint-Petersburg Conservatory Students Choir Artistic conductor – Valery USPENSKY Soloists: Marina SHAGUCH soprano Natalia EVSTAFYEVA mezzo-soprano Dmitri GOLOVNIN tenor Yuri MONCHAK bass
15, Friday 19.00
ANDREYEV ACADEMIC RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Conductor – Dmitri KHOKHLOV Dances of the peoples of the world
17, Sunday 19.00
MENDELSSOHN Dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birthday Excerpts from the music to the comedy W. Shakespeare “Midsummer Night's Dream” Violin concerto Symphony No. 3 “Scottish” ST.PETERSBURG ACADEMIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor – Vladimir ALTSCHULER Soloist – Ekaterina FROLOVA violin
20, Wednesday 19.00
Elena Obraztsova Cultural Centre Consulate General of Azerbaijan Republic present Concert in memory of Muslim Magomaev “Songs, became a legend” Elena OBRAZTSOVA mezzo-soprano Dinara ALIEVA soprano Olga SEMA mezzo-soprano Oksana SHILOVA soprano Metodie BUZHOR bass Vladimir TSELEBROVSKY baritone SAINT-PETERSBURG GUBERNATORIAL ORCHESTRA Artistic director and chief conductor – Stanislav GORKOVENKO
21, Thursday 19.00
ST.PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor – Arkady STEINLUCHT Soloist – Oleg TALYPIN Dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the musician HAYDN. Symphony No.67 MOZART. Concerto in E flat major for bassoon and orchestra BEETHOVEN. Symphony No.5
25, Monday 19.00
Organ Evening Felix PACHLATKO (Switzerland) BACH. Toccata and Fugue in d minor (dorian) Six Schuebler-chorals Prelude and Fugue in C major MENDELSSOHN. Sonata No.6 in d minor Choral variations JUCKER. Three choral preludes Fantasy and Fugue on BACH theme
26, Tuesday 19.00
Moscow Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra Dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the orchestra Conductor – Vladimir SPIVAKOV Soloist – Evgeny KISSIN BACH-REGER. Choral prelude from the Organ book “O Mensch, bewein' dein' Suende gross” SCHOENBERG. Verklärte Nacht ("Transfigured Night") BEETHOVEN. Piano concerto No.1
27, Wednesday 19.00
XIV International festival “Musical Olympus” ST.PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor – Benjamin ELLIN (Great Britain) Soloists: Anzhelika FUKS piano (Ukraine) Alexander BUZLOV cello TCHAIKOVSKY. Rococo variations LISZT. Piano concerto No.1 DVORAK. Symphony No.8
28, Friday 19.00
6th concert of the Season Ticket No.10 “Concerts in Tailcoats and Jeans” ST.PETERSBURG ACADEMIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BERNSTEIN. “West-Side Story”, suite from the musical BARBER. Violin concerto Sound tracks to: “Superman”, “New York, New York” Conductor – Dorian WILSON (USA) Soloist – Aylen PRITCHIN
29, Saturday 19.00
ST.PETERSBURG ACADEMIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor – Dorian WILSON (USA) Soloist – Aylen PRITCHIN BERNSTEIN. “West-Side Story”, suite from the musical BARBER. Violin concerto Sound tracks to: “Superman”, “New York, New York”
30, Saturday 19.00
III International Choir Festival GAUDEAMUS IGITUR Students Choirs Parade
The Student Choir of THE SAINT-PETERSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY Artistic director and conductor – Eduard KROTMAN
The Academic Choir of THE LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY Artistic director and conductor – Mirza ASKEROV
The Academic Choir THE LOBACHEVSKY NIZHNY NOVGOROD STATE UNIVERSITY Artistic director and conductor – Larisa YERYKALOVA
The Academic Choir of ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY in Poznan Artistic director and conductor – Jacek SYKULSKI
31, Sunday 19.00
6th concert of the Season Ticket No.1 “Yuri Temirkanov and His Orchestra” ST.PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conductor – Yuri SIMONOV Waltz in Foreign and Russian Music GLINKA. Waltz-Fantasy RUBINSTEIN. Waltz-Caprice TCHAIKOVSKY. Waltz from the Serenade for strings GLAZUNOV. Concert Waltz No.1 PROKOFIEV. Waltz from the opera “War and Peace” KHACHATURYAN. Waltz from the music the the drama “Masquerade” by Lermontov WEBER. “Invitation to the Dance” LISZT. Mefisto-Waltz SAINT-SAENS. Danse Macabre, symphonic poem SIBELIUS. Valse Triste from the Kuolema-suite RAVEL. Waltz, choreographic poem
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