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Moscow Chamber Orchestra "Seasons", conducted by Vladislav Bulakhov, Denis Shapovalov (cello), Graf Murzha (violin), Victoria Nosovskaya (soprano), Stanislav Bulakhov (balalaika) perform W.A. Mozart's Divertissement No. 1; A. Vivaldi's Cello concert; J. Brahms' Six Hungarian dances arranged for violin and orchestra, "New Songs about Love"; P. Tchaikovsky's "Seasons"; G. Verdi's Chamber music for voice and orchestra; F. Tosti's Chamber music for voice and orchestra; N. Budashkin's "Troika" for balalaika and orchestra; V. Gavrilin's "Seasons" for mezzo-soprano and orchestra. MMDM Chamber Hall |
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19:00 | Aniello Desiderio (Spain) and Zoran Dukic (Croatia) |
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Aniello Desiderio (guitar, Spain), Zoran Dukic (guitar, Croatia) perform Bach's Suite for lute; Giuliani's Heroic sonata; Moreno Torroba's Sonatina; Angelo's Two Lydian songs; Jose's Sonata; Llobet's Four Catalonian songs; Piazzolla’s "Winter" from the series "Seasons in Buenos Aires", "Angel's Death"; Bogdanovich's Six Balkan miniatures. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall |
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18:00 | Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Schubert |
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Vocal Duet "Operosa": Elena Lopukhina (soprano), Ludmila Vatutina (mezzo-soprano) perform Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schumann. Soloists - Sergey Nazarov (flute), Alexander Maikapar (harpsichord, organ, piano). Glinka Museum of Musical Culture |
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19:00 | Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Prokofiev |
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Alexander Zagorinsky (violoncello), Einar Steen-Nokleberg (piano, Norway) perform Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Prokofiev, Nordheim. Moscow Conservatoire Maly Zal |
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19:00 | Ensemble of Soloists "Studio of New Music" |
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Ensemble of Soloists "Studio of New Music" performs Lurie's "Synthesis"; Kasparov’s "Dedication to Honegger" for ensemble; Karaev's "Hommage"; Sysoev's “Sirens” for ensemble; Bochikhina's “Out of Dome” for ensemble; Kefalidi’s New composition; Francois Paris' music to Jean Vigo's silent film "À propos de Nice". Igor Dronov conducts. Moscow Conservatoire Rachmaninov Zal |
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Jeremiah Griffin started singing and composing at the age of 15 and was personally invited to enter New England Conservatory. Soon after he was signed to Universal. His debut album "Chasing Forever" sold 300,000 copies in its first week of release. Today Jeremiah's audience numbers millions of TV viewers of VH1, BET, Centric, MTV and Tempo. His music videos compete in popularity with works by Jorge Michael. And, of course, he gives lots of concerts in New York, Chicago, Los-Angeles. Melvin Van Peebles – an experienced producer, actor, composer and director - was the one who skilfully promoted Jeremiah and made him shine like a faceted diamond. Igor Butman Club |
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OvO is a noise, avant-metal project featuring Stefania Pedretti (vocal, guitar) and Bruno Dorella (percussions) were first created as a tour band. Their first album “Assassine” (2001) and the second “Vae Victis” (2002) were produced by Bar La Muerte and could boast the contribution of guests and friends. After the splits with Rollerball and KK Null, OvO definitively became a duo and the change was marked by the issue of their third album “Cicatrici” (2004), a co-production of Bar La Muerte and Ebria Records. Aktovy Zal |
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18:00 | Project Pitchfork (Germany) |
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Since more than a decade, the German industrial/dark-electro band Project Pitchfork delights thousands of fans worldwide with a unique mixture of danceable beats, breathtaking melodies and deep lyrics. With 10 albums, 6 EPs, and more compilation appearances than you can shake a stick at, Project Pitchfork have reached the status of "masters of electro-goth music". |
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19:00 | Rossini, Schumann, Shostakovich |
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Academic Symphony Orchestra of Saint-Petersburg Philharmonic performs Rossini's Overtures to the opera “Il Barbiere di Siviglia "; Schumann’s Concert for violoncello and orchestra; Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5. Yuri Temirkanov conducts. Soloists - Philip Xavier (violoncello, France). Column Hall of the House of Unions |
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19:00 | Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra |
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Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra performs Romashkova, Kuznetsov, Ananiev, Bodrov, Khorkova. Roman Belyshev conducts. Soloists: Nikita Borisoglebsky (violin), Anton Pavlovsky (violoncello). Moscow Conservatory Great Hall |
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Concert and studio versions of the Gossip are as different as day and night. American trio releases disco-punk with a polished rhythm-section and a chest female voice that is turned by its loud and big vocalist Beth Ditto into a kind of buffoonery on stage with a recitative about lesbian rights and God knows what else. |
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