What's on
Repertoire
May 2019
www.philharmonia.spb.ru
16 May, Thursday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
“The Beatles Connection”
“The King’s Singers”
XIV International Festival "Musical Collection"
"The King’s Singers"
Patrick Dunachie - contratenor
Edward Button - contratenor
Julian Gregory - tenor
Christopher Bruerton - baritone
Nick Ashby - baritone
Jonathan Howard - bass
The Family: Henry Ley. The Prayer of King Henry VI, Bob Chilcott. We are; The Joy of the Renaissance: Claude le Jeune. Revecy venir du Printans, Juan Vasquez. Gentil señora mia, Ludwig Senfl. Das G’läut zu Speyer; The Traveller: Camille Saint-Saëns. Les Marins de Kermor; The Romance of Folksong: A selection of three folksongs from around the world, including music from the country in which we’re performing; The Philosopher: Toru Takemitsu. Handmade Proverbs; The Boyband: Lennon and McCartney. I’ll follow the sun (arr. Bill Ives), Lennon and McCartney. And I love her (arr. Bob Chilcott), Lennon and McCartney. Honey pie (arr. Paul Hart); The Entertainer: Drayton. Masterpiece; The Bard: John Rutter. Be not afeard; The Visionary: Nico Muhly. To stand in this hous; The Party Bag: Classic audience favourites and brand new surprises in their signature close-harmony style from the lighter side of The King’s Singers’ repertoire
16 May, Thursday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
From the repertoire of Enrico Caruso
Participants of the youth project "Opera class"
"Signum"
Petr Gaydukov - artistic director
Dmitry Demidchik - tenor
Vitaly Dudkin - tenor
Leonty Saliensky - tenor
Sergey Muraviev - tenor
Nikolay Staatsyck - tenor
Anna Bondar-Mikhailova - soprano
Ekaterina Sannikova - soprano
Kristina Beznosova - soprano
Natalia Evstafieva - mezzo-soprano
Victor Pogudin - baritone
Irina Sharapova - piano and presenter
Elena Gurina - piano
Alexander Larionov - piano
Semen Zaborin - piano
Artur Tserr - piano
Nikita Kachaev - piano
Yaroslava Serdobolskaya - piano
Elena Melnikova - piano
Artem Volkhovsky - producer
Ksenia Felyauer - producer
Anton Kuznetsov - producer
Fedor Fedorov - producer
Ilya Goncharov - producer
Bellini; Verdi: Aida; Mascagni: "Cavalleria Rusticana"; Cilèa: "L’arlesiana"; Bizet: Carmen
17 May, Friday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Conductor - Ben Palmer (UK)
XIV International Festival "Musical Collection"
Alexander Malich - presenter
Ravel: Mother Goose; Prokofiev: "Cinderella", Suite from the Ballet; Shore: Suite from "The Lord of the Rings"; Williams: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" Suite, "Alien" Suite, "Star Wars"
17 May, Friday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
"The Reflection of Ages"
"Ensemble" Symphony Orchestra
Mikhail Chernigovsky
Alexander Kashpurin - piano
Alexander Larionov - piano
Anna Grishko - piano
Anastasia Mazankina - harpsichord
18 May, Saturday 6:00 pm
Grand Hall
"Museums at Night"
"Chemistry of Music"
12 concerts based on 12 chemical elements
Dedicated to the international day of the periodic table
1. H (Hydrogen is the main content of stars)
"E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial", Suite from Movie
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", Suite
St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Ben PALMER
7 pm
2. Sc (Scandium is a chemical element named after Scandinavia)
SIBELIUS. Valse Triste ("Sad Waltz")
"Rakastava" ("The Lover") Suite for String Orchestra, Triangle and Timpani
Chamber Orchestra
Conductor - Arkady STEINLUCHT
8 pm
3. O (Oxygen)
“Time to Take a Breath: Choir Alchemy”
St. Petersburg Conservatory Choir
Conductor – Anton MAXIMOV
TANEYEV. Four choirs to the poems of Y.Polonsky
FALIK. "Canzone", excerpts
9 pm
4. Au (Aurum)
“Time to enjoy: the era of golden classics”
MOZART. Adagio for String and Orchestra
TCHAIKOVSKY. Serenade for String
Sinfonietta St. Petersburg
Artistic director and soloist – Chinghiz OSMANOV
10 pm
5. Ag (Silver)
“Time to compose poems: The Silver Age of Russian Poetry”
PROKOFIEV. Two Romances from "Five poems of Akhmatova"
Diana NOSYREVA soprano
Veronika SOLNTSEVA piano
GNESIN, VASILENKO. Romances
Anastasia MIKHALEVSKAYA mezzo-soprano
Nikita KACHAEV piano
RACHMANINOFF. Six Poems op.38
Irina VASILIEVA soprano
Irina SHARAPOVA piano
11 pm
6. Po (Polonium is a chemical element named after Poland)
12 pm
7. As (Arcenic is a poison became a symbol)
RASKATOV. "Five minute from W.A.M’s life" (not a notturno)
SALIERI. Concertino da camera
MOZART. Serenade in D major (Notturno)
Divertissement Chamber Orchestra
Artistic director and soloist - Ilya IOFF
1 am
8. Ru (Ruthenium is a chemical element named after Russia)
Artistic director - Andrei ANTIPOV
2 am
9. Ge (Germanium is a chemical element named after Germany)
BACH. Prelude and Fugue in Ñ minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier (Book I)
BEETHOVEN. Piano Sonata No. 8 (exscerpts)
ZIMMER. "Interstellar", excerpts from music of movie
3 am
10. Fr (Francium is a chemical element named after France)
"The Tall Blonde with a Black Shoe", excerpts from music of movie
MORGAN. "El Bimbo"
DASSIN. "If I did not have you"
MORRICONE. "Professional", excerpts from music of movie
LEGRAND-LAI. "The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg", "Love Story"
MarimbaMix Orchestra
Artistic director - Stanislav GRIGORENKO
4 am
11. Cu (Cuprum)
“Time to praise: dedication to great jazz bands”
Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra
Artistic director - Kirill BUBYAKIN
GERSHWIN, PORTER, ROGERS, GILLESPIE
5 am
12. Ti (Titanium - the chemical element named after the Titans)
BACH. Prelude and Fugue in E flat minor
HANDEL. Hallelujah
DUPRÉ. Prelude and Fugue in G minor
JONGEN. Heroic Sonata
18 May, Saturday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Piazzolla. "The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires"
Remolino Ensemble
Emil Iakovlev - violin
Oleg Gulevsky - button accordion
Sergey Oleshkovsky - guitar
Kirill Grigoriev - double bass
Mikhail Blekher - harpsichord
19 May, Sunday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Strauss Gala
"Klassika" St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Kantorov
J. Strauss II: "Der Zigeunerbaron", Overture, Die Fledermaus, Overture, , The Persian March, "1001 Nacht" Waltz; E. Strauss: "Without Brakes" ("Ohne Bremse") Polka; J. Strauss: Jockey Polka; J. Strauss II - J. Strauss: Pizzicato Polka; J. Strauss II: Waltz "Where the Lemon Trees Bloom", "Perpetuum mobile" Polka, "Tric-trac" Polka, "Wine, women, and song" Waltz, "Tales From The Vienna Woods" Waltz, "Voices of Spring" Waltz, , On The Beautiful Blue Danube
19 May, Sunday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Lyadov, Afanasyev, Enescu
Nataliia Stetckaia - violin
Anton Borisov - violin
Anastasiya Razumets - violin
Angelina Razumets - violin
Zanda Akisheva - viola
Aleksandr Diagilev - viola
Pavel Shirokov - cello
Nataliia Zelikova - cello
Lyadov: Eight Russian Songs; Enescu: Octet for Strings in Ñ major; Afanasiev
20 May, Monday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Alexander Gorodnitsky
Recital
20 May, Monday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Music Evening for Violin and Cello
XIV International Festival "Musical Collection"
Boris Brovtsyn - violin
Boris Andrianov - cello
Ravel; Kodály; J.-S. Bach; Glière
21 May, Tuesday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Prokofiev. "War and Peace" Overture
Tchaikovsky. "The Year 1812"
Conductor - Alexey Nyaga
Victoria Snegovskaya - presenter
Schubert: "Marche militaire", Grand Funeral March (on the death of Alexander I); Beethoven: "Wellington's Victory or the Battle of Vittoria"; Prokofiev: "War and Peace" Overture, Waltz from the War and Peace; Sviridov: March from musical illustrations to Pushkin's "The Snowstorm"; Tchaikovsky: "The Year 1812", festival overture
21 May, Tuesday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Mikhail Yanovitsky
Piano Recital
Beethoven: Sonata No 29 "Hammerklavier"; Brahms: 7 Fantasies Op.116; Scriabin: Sonata No 4, Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand
22 May, Wednesday 7:00 pm
Grand Hall
Tchaikovsky "Eugene Onegin" (in concert performance)
"Northern Sinfonia" Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Polyanichko
22 May, Wednesday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Hancock, Ogerman, Ponomarev
Eugeny Ponomarev Quartet
Evgeny Ponomarev - piano
Grigory Voskoboynik - double bass
Andrey Polovko - saxophone
Pyotr Miheev - percussion
Hancock; Ogerman; Ponomarev
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