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| Arts Calendar / March 26 / Concerts |
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19:00 | Polina Shamaeva (Russia) |
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The soloist of the Moscow theater “Novaya Opera” by E. V. Kolobov and Hungarian State Opera House Polina Shamaeva will perform works by Rachmaninoff. In 2006 she graduated from the Rostropovich College of Music, Voronezh (choral conducting). And then from the Academy of Choral Art by V. S. Popov as conducting (2011) and solo singing (2016). Polina Shamaeva participated in master classes of Luybov Kazarnovskaya (2009), Darenn Zimmer (2015), Michael Paul (2016) and Sara Allegretta (2016), Raminta Lampsatis (2019). Polina performed as a soloist at the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, International House of Music, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Red Square and the State Kremlin Palace, Megaro Mousikis Athinon (Greece), Hungarian State Opera (Hungarian), The Symphony Hall (Osaka, Japan), Minato Mirai Hall (Iokogama, Japan), Auditorio de Tenerife (Spain). She took part in many festivals: International Festival of Colmar in France, Rheingau Music Festival in Germany, Moscow Easter festival, Arts Festival “Transfiguration” in Yaroslavl, “Kremlin evening” in Ryazan, “Lace” in Vologda, Dinara Alieva's festival “Opera Art”, International Festival of modern music by Sofia Gubaidulina “Concordia” in Kazan, Russia, Musical Festival of Vasily Laduk “Opera Live”, Festival International de musica de Canarias etc. Her repertoire includes more than 20 operatic roles, including Lyubasha (The Tsar's Bride by Rimsky-Korsakov), Carmen (Carmen by Bizet), Composer (Ariadne auf Naxos by R. Strauss), Olga (Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky), Fenena (Nabucco by Verdi), Maddalena (Rigoletto by Verdi), Marina Mnishek (Boris Godunov by Mussorgsky) and others. Polina performed a mezzo-soprano part in more than 50 cantatas and oratorios works. Zaryadye Concert Hall |
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13:00 | Russian National Youth Symphony Orchestra and Intrada Ensemble |
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Russian National Youth Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Rachmaninoff. The Orchestra was founded as part of the Culture national project, which was launched in 2018 with the support of the Presidential Grants Foundation and the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. The ensemble consists of 100 young performers aged from 22 to 28 and hailing from 20 regions of Russia. The first line up of the orchestra was formed following the All-Russian Young Orchestra Musicians Competition, which was organised by the Moscow State Philharmonic. More than 360 young musicians took part in the competition (2018). Unlike most youth ensembles, Russian National Youth Symphony Orchestra operates all year round as a concert ensemble and an educational platform. Musicians perform with and study under such conductors as Valery Gergiev, Vasily Petrenko, Michail Jurowski, Alexander Lazarev, Alexander Sladkovsky, and Jean-Christophe Spinosi, as well as concertmasters of various Russian and European orchestras, experts in ensemble performance, orchestral peculiarities, and historic performance genres. In 2018–2019 season, the orchestra has collaborated with the concertmasters of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall |
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