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Arts Calendar / September 10 / Concerts
19:00 Chopin
Polina Fedotova (piano) performs Chopin's preludes and waltz.
Moscow Conservatoire Maly Zal 
19:00 Friedrich II, J.S.Bach, C.P.E.Bach
Ensemble of Soloists “Orfarion” performs Friedrich II, J.S.Bach, C.P.E.Bach. Conductor and soloist – Oleg Khudyakov (flute). Soloists - Yana Ivanilova (soprano), Alexey Shevchenko (clavier), Anatoly Gridenko (viola da gamba).
Ostankino Estate Theater 
21:00 Groove Armada (UK)
Grammy-nominated UK-based trend-setters of the house scene Groove Armada is to perform their new album "Black Light" at Arena Moscow. Groove Armada is famous for being always on the run, always different, adding all sorts of new elements into tracks. And their new album is not an exception - inspired by David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac and Roxy Music. But it is more than just about influence - maestro Brian Ferry himself was invited to contribute to the record. He performed a vocal part on the track "Shameless". Besides Ferry, Nick Littlemore, Will Young and other vocalists contributed to the album. Read more
19:00 Jubilee Recital of Vladimir Ryabov
Valery Mikitsky (tenor), Vladislav Igolinsky (violin), Mikhail Kovalkov (viola), Kirill Rodin (violoncello), Anton Mikitsky (piano), Yulia Ryabova (piano), Larisa Shilovskaya (piano), Tigran Alikhanov (piano) in a a jubilee recital of Vladimir Ryabov.
Moscow Conservatoire Rachmaninov Zal 
23:00 Mio 8YO.Happy Mio Birthday Party: Teenage Bad Girl (France)
Teenage Bad GirlTeenage Bad Girl are sometimes called a genetic modification of Daft Punk, Aphex Twin and The Stooges. But whoever they are, they are definitely part and parcel of the French electro touch – a newly born trend in electronic music – along with Justice, Para One, Modeselektor and others. And they Do know how to pump up the dance floor! Once Greg Kazubski and Guillaume Manbell found each other on the net, made their minds to create music together – oh, thanks God, it's the 21st century! – and to call the project Teenage Bad Girl. Their debut 12'' 'Hands of a Stranger' rushed up in the dance charts. They released a number of remixes including the well-recognised one for the Scissor Sisters and also their own debut album "Cocotte" on Citizen Records in 2007. Since the band has been supported by DJ Mylo, Chloe, Paul Woolford, Erol Alkan, Ian Pooley, JohnLordFonda, Justice, dD Hell, Digitalism, Arthur Baker, Adam Freeland, Ewan Pearson, Hystereo (Soma), Vitalic, Boys Noize, Yuksek. Now Teenage Bad Girl are coming back to extensive touring with a new show as recently Citizen Records released their new EP 'Tonton Punk'.
Mio 
20:00 Red Elvises (USA)
Arriving from Siberia, Red Elvises took North America by storm. Blending good old rock'n'roll with ethnic music from their homeland, these post fab-four developed the ideal music for beer guzzling and dancing till you drop. Strong musical influences include Elvis Presley and his wife Priscilla, Chuck Berry, Spice Girls and speeches by Comrade Fidel Castro. The Red Elvises were founded by two Russian political refugees, singer/songwriter Igor Yuzov and actor/bass-balalaika player Oleg Bernov in Los Angeles, California in 1995. Along with work in cinema (Six-String Samurai, Mail Order Bride, Armageddon, Skippy) and television (Melrose Place, Fastlane, Penn&Teller’s Sin City Extravaganza, VH-1 Behind the Music), Red Elvises remain one of the best live performance bands ever. Igor & Red Elvises have declined several major record deals, preferring to maintain independent status and produce all their own work. This includes 11 studio albums, one live album, a live concert DVD and a Greatest Hits compilation. They can be found playing everything from large festivals to private parties, small venues to massive stages such as 2005's Live 8 Benefit Concert. Wherever Igor & Red Elvises goes, they bring the party with them.
Gogol' 
19:00 Roby Lakatos Ensemble (Hungary)
Roby Lakatos Ensemble (violin, Hungary) performs gypsy jazz.
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 
20:00 Schlippenbach Trio (Germany)
Alex von Schlippenbach is arguably the most influential improvisation jazz musician in Europe, the founder of Globe Unity Orchestra and a number of other milestone bands - particularly, the trio named after him. Alex is coming to Moscow with a big-name British Evan Parker and a drummer Paul Lovens; and it is a "killing power": absolutely fascinating music by the pioneers of European academic jazz who have been working together for nearly 40 years.
School of Dramatic Art 
20:15 Theo Jellema (Netherlands)
Musical Festival "Korni i Krona" (Roots & Crown). Organ from Baroque to Modern Times. Organist of the great Church of St Jacob in Leeuwarden, professor of organ and music theory at the conservatories in Groningen and Zwolle Theo Jellema (organ, Netherlands) performs J.S.Bach, R.Schumann, G.Tailleferre, M.Weckmann, J.-J.Grunenwald.
Roman Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 
21:00 Those Dancing Days (Sweden)
Sweet as an apple-pie pop from Stockholm high school girls, led by a pounding Hammond organ. These four tracks emulate some of the true twee pop greats such as Bis and Girlfrendo. “Those Dancing Days”, the northern soul inspired song which the band are named after, could easily fit onto the soundtrack of Austin Powers. “Hitten,” possibly the band’s signature tune is a fizzy pop number which will have you singing along instantly.
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