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Dub FX travels the world street performing with his partner “Flower Fairy”. Together in a colourful van they roll to a city find a busy public area, set the gear up and give people music. Using a couple of car batteries, some speakers, a Roland loop & effects pedal and a microphone Dub FX constructs the music live using only his voice. Every song, every performance is never the same twice, pulling influences from every wavelength it’s impossible to slap a genre sticker on it. |
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Youth Symphony Orchestra of CIS performs Paganini's Concert No. 1 for violin and orchestra; Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 4. Vladimir Spivakov conducts. Soloist – Feng Ning (violin, China). Tchaikovsky Concert Hall |
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19:00 | Philippe Jaroussky (France) |
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The French sopranist and counter-tenor, Philippe Jaroussky, studied violin. piano, harmony and counterpoint at the conservatory in Versailles. In 1996, he began his voice studies with Nicole Fallien and continued these studies at the department of Early Music of the conservatory in Paris with Michel Laplenie, Kenneth Weiss, and Sophie Boulin. He received his diploma as a violinist from the Early Music Faculty of the Paris Conservatoire. Philippe Jaroussky is noted for a virtuoso technique of melisma, and for compelling and enlivened interpretations of baroque cantatas and opera. This has contributed to his unusual revival of repertoire. He sings well with Vivaldi violins (and ensembles). He received the 2007 best French lyrical artist. Moscow Conservatoire Maly Zal |
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