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19:00 | Albeniz, Monsalvatzh, De Falla |
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Svetlana Stepchenko (viola), Polina Fedotova (piano), Zlata Chochiev (piano), Maria Moses (organ) perform compositions by Albeniz, Monsalvatzh, de Falla. The concert is accompanied by a video installation, titled "Night and Dreams". Evangelical Lutheran St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral |
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19:00 | Beethoven, Mendelssohn |
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Moscow Symphony Orchestra performs compositions by Beethoven, Mendelssohn. Conducted by Arthur Arnold (Netherlands). Soloist: Vladimir Viardo (piano). Moscow Conservatory Great Hall |
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20:00 | Th Wailers (Jamaica) |
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Most people think that Bob Marley founded The Wailers, but in fact Junior was a co-founder of the band, along with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. When Braithwaite was just a young teenager, as were all of his bandmates, The Wailers released their first single in December 1963, "Simmer Down." The band at the time featured Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Beverly Kelso and Junior himself. Following Bob Marley's death from cancer on May 11, 1981, the Wailers Band struggled nearly a decade for direction, hampered from releasing their own music by a Gordian knot of legal entanglements. Anchored by world-class bassist Family Man Barrett and his drummer brother Carlton, the Wailers Band performed well-received international tours almost constantly through the '80s. Lead guitarist Junior Murvin bravely handled most of the vocal chores, and keyboard stalwart Wya Lindo and percussionist Seeco Patterson (who brought the original Wailers to their first audition in 1963) added credibility, but as the '90s progressed, despite the title of their first solo offering, they were still struggling to establish their own identity on records like 1994's "Never Ending Wailers" and 1996's "Jah Message". Live Music Hall |
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