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Symphony Orchestra of Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko theatre performs Beethoven's Concert for piano and orchestra in D major, overture "King Stephen", fantasy for piano, choir and orchestra. Felix Korobov conducts. Soloist – Dmitry Bashkirov (piano). Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Music Theater |
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19:00 | Chopin, Mendelssohn, Britten |
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19:00 | Schubert, Schubert-Liszt, Liszt |
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19:00 | Symphony Orchestra "Novaya Rossia" |
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Symphony Orchestra "Novaya Rossia" performs arias from the operas by French composers. Soloist - Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano, Italy). Tchaikovsky Concert Hall |
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19:00 | Tchaikovsky's Romances |
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Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo-soprano), Semen Skigin (piano) perform Tchaikovsky's Romances. MMDM Chamber Hall |
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18:00 | The Alan Parsons Project (UK) |
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Engineer/producer Alan Parsons and his colleague, songwriter and lyricist Eric Woolfson, formed the Alan Parsons Project in 1975. Throughout their career, the Alan Parsons Project recorded concept albums (including adaptations of Poe and Asimov books), with a revolving cast of session musicians. 1982's Eye in the Sky was their greatest success; the title track charted in the Top Ten on the pop charts and the album went platinum. Although they weren't able to repeat that success, the group maintained a devoted cult audience. Crocus City Hall |
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