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Victor Filitsiant Ensemble of Old Music performs Albinoni's Sonatas for violin, violoncello, cantatas for soprano, mezzo-soprano, stringed and organ. Soloists – Valeria Golovko (soprano), Nadezhda Panferova (mezzo-soprano). Glinka Museum of Musical Culture |
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Soloists, choir, and orchestra of Novaya Opera theatre perform Borodin's opera "Prince Igor" in concert version. Evgeny Samoilov conducts. Novaya Opera Theatre |
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19:00 | Ensemble of Soloists "Madrigal" |
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Ensemble of soloists "Madrigal" performs Telemann, Pachelbel, Corelli, Marcello. Art-director and soloists - Alexander Suetin (Baroque and Renaissance lutes, baroque guitar, orpharion, mandola). |
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19:00 | Glen Miller Orchestra |
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World-wide famous Glen Miller Orchestra conducted by the outstanding musician Will Salden is to present a program "The Very Best of Swing". Will Salden is an amazing musician, pianist, and official director of Glen Miller Orchestra in Europe. The orchestra, formed in 1983, consists of professional multi-instrumentalists. Two alto-saxophone, two tenor-saxophone and clarinet create that brilliant trademark sounding of imperishable Glen Miller's music. Will Salden is an outstanding musician who in his early years fell in love in Miller's magical music and has carried this love with him for the rest of his life performing incredible compositions of the great master for vast audience to keep them primordial for further generations. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall |
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19:00 | Hummel, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss |
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Alexey Seleznev (violoncello), Tamara Oganezova (piano) perform Hummel's Sonata in A major for violoncello and piano; Beethoven’s Sonata No. 3 for violoncello and piano in A major; Schubert’s "Arpeggione-Sonate" for violoncello and piano; Richard Strauss’ Sonata for violoncello and piano in F major. Moscow Conservatoire Rachmaninov Zal |
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19:00 | Joe Bonamassa (USA) |
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Today there is hardly any other blue-rock guitarist as skilful and charismatic as Joe Bonamassa. Joe Bonamassa took guitar in his hands at the age of 4 and aged 12 he opened for the great B.B. King. Joe released his debut English 60-70s rock-style album "A New Day Yesterday" in 2000 storming into the top-ranking stars community. His last ninth album "The Ballad of John Henr" was released in 2009 to great critical acclaim. Guitar Player Magazine voted Bonamassa the best blues guitarist of 2007. MMDM Svetlanov Hall |
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Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia performs Sibelius' Concert for violin and orchestra; Mahler’s Symphony No. 9. Mark Gorenstein conducts. Soloist - Shunske Sato (violin, Japan). Moscow Conservatory Great Hall |
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