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Arts Calendar / September 22 / Concerts
19:30 Gregorian Chant
Festival "Masters of European Organ" - Mystery of Gregorian Chant. Gregorian school Mediae Aetatis Sodalicium (Spain) performs traditional Gregorian songs of Latin mass and Officium. Art-director – professor of the Pope institute of sacred music in Rome, founder of the international association of research of Gregorian chant Nino Albarosa (Italy).
Roman Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 
19:00 Jonathan Powell (UK)
Jonathan Powell (piano) performs S. Feinberg's Sonatas No. 2, 7; N. Metner's Sonata, comp. 25 No. 2; S. Rachmaninov's Variations on the theme of Chopin as part of the festival timed to the 120th anniversary of S.E. Feinberg. Jonathan Powell is a pianist and composer. After studies with Denis Matthews and Sulamita Aronovsky, he established an international career as a soloist, his programmes ranging from standard classical and romantic repertoire to contemporary and little-known 20th century works. He has performed widely in Europe, as well as in Russia and the US; he has also appeared on national radio of many countries, in addition to numerous appearances on the BBC. Powell is a self-taught composer – he has recorded several of his own works for BBC broadcasts and has received performances by the London Sinfonietta, the Arditti Quartet, Valdine Anderson, Sarah Leonard, Darragh Morgan and Nicolas Hodges among others. His articles on many aspects of Russian music appear in the New Grove Dictionary of Music; his articles have been published by International Piano and the Finnish musicological journal Musiikki-lehti.
Moscow Conservatoire Maly Zal 
19:00 Mario Parmisano (Argentina)
Chamber Orchestra Kremlin conducted by M.Rakhlevsky, and Mario Parmisano (piano) perform Astor Piazzolla's "Oblivion", "Soledad", "Cafe 1930", "Night Club 1960", "Chiquilin de Bachin", "Michelangelo", "Tango Suite", "Libertango". Fascinating rendering of Astor Piazzolla's tango in the long-term creative alliance with the legendary guitarist Al Di Meola made the outstanding Argentinian pianist Mario Parmisano world-wide famous.
MMDM Chamber Hall 
19:00 Sibelius, Tchaikovsky
Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic performs Sibelius' Legend "Tuonelan joutsen" from the suite "Lemminkissarja", concert for violin and orchestra; Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 ("Pathetic"). Yuri Simonov conducts. Soloist – Alena Baeva (violin).
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 
19:00 The First International Gypsy Jazz Festival
Frederick BelinskyThe Мoscow International Performing Arts Center welcomes the First International Gypsy Jazz Festival timed to the 100th anniversary of Django Reinhardt featuring Didier Lockwood (violin, France), Frederick Belinsky (guitar, France), Stochelo Rosenberg (guitar, the Netherlands), Alexey Kuznetsov Jazz-Accord-Guitar Band, Alexey Badianov Quintet, Swing Couture and Ivan Smirnov Trio. Frederick Belinsky is the one who authored the idea of holding Gypsy Jazz festival in Moscow. For the first time ever! He decided to dedicate with unique event to his spiritual mentor, guitarist Django Reinhardt. Django Reinhardt turned an ordinary acoustic guitar into a soloing jazz instrument and created one of the most popular musical trends in Europe – jazz-manouche as well as the entire school of jazz performance. Today Didier Lockwood is justly believed to be one of the best jazz musicians of the world. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour and holder of other high national and international awards, Didier has already given more than 3000 solo concerts. He has 3 world tours to his credit, as well as 30 albums and several "golden" CDs. Virtuoso technique, free and easy performing manner, precision of musical ideas and deep lyricism to touch every listener – these are the major features of Lockwood's style. Born to a violin professor with a jazz pianist brother, Didier Lockwood inherited passion for a violin from the first one and love to refined improvisations - from the second one. Later on his mastery was highly influenced by the genius jazz violinist Staphane Grappelli.
MMDM Svetlanov Hall 
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