Zaryadye Hall 22 March 2021 - Chamber ensemble “Solisty Moskvy” (“The Soloists of Moscow”), Conductor – Yuri Bashmet. “Music of the non-existent country” | GoComGo.com

Chamber ensemble “Solisty Moskvy” (“The Soloists of Moscow”), Conductor – Yuri Bashmet. “Music of the non-existent country”

Zaryadye Hall, Grand hall, Moscow, Russia
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7 PM
Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Duration:

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Overview

The music included in the program of this concert was created by outstanding Soviet composers in the pre-war and post-war times.

The culmination of the evening will be Dmitry Shostakovich's most performed work, the Chamber Symphony "In Memory of the Victims of Fascism and War." This is an arrangement of the String Quartet No. 8 made by conductor Rudolf Barshai with the consent of the author.
The performance will be accompanied by sand paintings by Artur Kirillov, one of the best masters of sand animation in the world.

Sviridov's chamber symphony for strings op. 14 was created in 1940. Throughout his life, the composer returned to it, constantly making changes to the score. For the first time, the symphony was performed only after the death of Georgy Vasilyevich. This work was introduced to the public by the  Chamber Orchestra “Solisty Moskvy“ oconducted by Yuri Bashmet.

Weinberg's Concertino for Violin and String Orchestra has been waiting in the wings for more than half a century. It was written in 1948, but was first performed only in 1999, three years after the death of the composer.

Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1 was written in 1933 and performed the same year by the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Fritz Stidri, a German conductor who fled to the USSR from Germany after the Nazis came to power. The solo parts of this concert will be performed by Konstantin Emelyanov, which became the opening of the XVI International Competition. P.I.Tchaikovsky in 2019, and Vladislav Lavrik, laureate of international competitions, participant of prestigious music festivals.

Venue Info

Zaryadye Hall - Moscow
Location   Varvarka Street, 6 с.4

Zaryadye Hall is a concert hall in Moscow located in the Zaryadye Natural Landscape Park. Valery Gergiev, Denis Matsuev, Anna Netrebko, Daniil Trifonov and Ildar Abdrazakov spoke at the opening ceremony.

The peculiarity of Zaryadye Hall is its strict genre correspondence. No pop performances are planned in the hall. The Zaryadye Hall received world-class performers on the stages of the Big and Small Halls, introduced the audience to the work of such musicians as mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozhena (Czech Republic), conductor Andrew Parrot and Taverner Choir, Consort and Players (Great Britain), countertenor Jakub Josef Orlinsky ( Poland), Quatuor Diotima string quartet (France). And these artists, in turn, discovered Moscow and Russia.

The hall hosts concerts of not only outstanding masters, but also young artists, a series of topical musical projects: Sound Up, New Classics. The Zaryadye Hall hosted the world premiere of the ballet "Little Red Riding Hood" by the famous dancer Sergei Polunin. The repertoire of the hall also includes educational programs for children and adults: excursions, lectures, master classes, and interactive concert programs.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Duration:
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