Zaryadye Hall 20 April 2021 - Musica Viva, Polina Shamaeva and Aapo Häkkinen | GoComGo.com

Musica Viva, Polina Shamaeva and Aapo Häkkinen

Zaryadye Hall, Chamber hall, Moscow, Russia
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
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Programme
George Frideric Handel: Gelo, avvampo (Opera Berenice)
George Frideric Handel: Frondi tenere – Ombra mai fu (Opera Serse)
George Frideric Handel: Svegliatevi nel core (Opera Giulio Cesare)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Piano Concerto no. 1 in D minor, BWV1052
Antonio Vivaldi: Cessate, omai cessate, RV 684
Overview

Polina Shamaeva is a soloist of The Kolobov Novaya Opera Theatre of Moscow, winner of the 5th season of the Grand Opera TV competition on the Russia-Culture TV channel (2017). The mezzo-soprano repertoire includes Russian and European opera classics, sacred music. Shamaeva took part in a concert performance of the operas The Queen of Spades (Polina), Iolanta (Laura, Marta) by Tchaikovsky, The Tsar's Bride (Lyubasha) by Rimsky-Korsakov, Rusalka (Princess) Dargomyzhsky and others. The singer has performed parts in more than 40 works of the cantata and oratorio genre. Early music is of no less importance in the singer's creative biography. Polina Shamaeva took part in the performances of St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion, Magnificat, Mass in B minor and Bach's Christmas Oratorio. 

Aapo Häkkinen began his musical education as a chorister at Helsinki Cathedral. He took up the harpsichord at the age of thirteen, studying with Elina Mustonen and Olli Porthan (organ) at the Sibelius Academy. From 1995 to 1998 he studied with Bob van Asperen at the Amsterdam Sweelinck Conservatory and from 1996 to 2000 with Pierre Hantaï in Paris, and also enjoyed the generous guidance and encouragement of Gustav Leonhardt. Immediately after obtaining his diploma in 1998, he won second prize and the VRT prize at the Bruges Harpsichord Competition. He was also awarded the Norddeutscher Rundfunk special prize Musikpreis 1997 for his interpretations of Italian music. Aapo Häkkinen has appeared as soloist and conductor in most European countries, in Turkey, Israel, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, the USA, Brazil, and Mexico. He has recorded for the labels Aeolus, Alba, Avie, Cantus, Deux-Elles, Naxos, and Ondine. A frequent guest on both radio and television, he hosts his own programme on Classic FM in Finland. Besides the harpsichord, Aapo Häkkinen regularly performs on the organ, on the clavichord, and on the fortepiano. He teaches at the Sibelius Academy and at international masterclasses. He has been Artistic Director of the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra since 2003.

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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