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Repertoire
January 2026
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23 January, Friday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)
Choir of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers Monastery (Georgia)
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)
Ekaterina Smirnova - comments on the program
24 January, Saturday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Glazunov. Violin Concerto
Soloist – Nikita Boriso-Glebsky
Conductor - Dimitris Botinis
Nikita Boriso-Glebsky - violin
Rimsky-Korsakov: Excerpts from Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh; Glazunov: Violin Concerto; Prokofiev: Symphony No 7
24 January, Saturday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
"Petersburg. The Eighteenth Century"
Olga Shishkina - gusli
Vladimir Shulyakovsky - violin
All compositions are performed in arrangements for violin and gusli
Berezovsky: Sonata for violin and harpsichord; Khandoshkin: Variations on the theme of the Russian folk song "Ah, I lived, well done", "The Mowers", Piece for solo violin, Russian Russian folk song variations "Ah, across the bridge, across the bridge"; Trutovsky: Variations on Russian folk songs "The portly Dobrova has three rows of curls braided", "A lot of gnats were born in the forest"; Madonis: Sonata for violin and basso continuo (dedicated to Empress Anna Ioannovna)
25 January, Sunday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
"Epiphany evenings"
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)
Choir of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers Monastery (Georgia)
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)
Ekaterina Smirnova - comments on the program
25 January, Sunday 3:00 pm
Small Hall
The Tale of Musical Instruments
Ani Arakyan - canon
Arsen Kostanyan - duduk, shvi
Anton Nazarko - hang
Anton Regonen - vibraphone, marimba
Marianna Murzina - flute
Elena Serova - harpsichord, piano
Eva Ivanova - harp
Irina Smuckul - presenter
Grieg; Handel; Rachmaninoff; Gladkov; Rybnikov; Nazarko
25 January, Sunday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
"Mozart through the ages..."
PetRo Duet
Anastasia Rogalyova - piano
Dmitry Petrov - piano
Mozart: Sonata for Two Pianos; Mozart - Liszt: Memory of Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" for two pianos; Mozart - Busoni: Concert duttino for two pianos; Reger
26 January, Monday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Soloists' Parade
Conductor - Yaroslav Zaboyarkin
26 January, Monday 6:00 pm
From the Nibelungs to the castle of the "fairy King"Richard Wagner and German painting of the 19th century
Lyudmila Frolova - lecturer
27 January, Tuesday 6:00 pm
"Over the Bright Neva": Music of the Leningrad Spring of 1945
Nadezhda Vedenyapina - lecturer
28 January, Wednesday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Artists of St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
On the 55th anniversary of the memory of I.F. Stravinsky
Stravinsky Quartet
Conductor - Anatoly Rybalko
Andrey Matveev - reader
Georgii Dolgov - flute
Renat Rakov - clarinet
Andrei Kuniavskii - bassoon
Dmitrii Krasnik - bassoon
Vsevolod Mikaelyan - French horn
Alexander Rublev - trumpet
Roman Cherezov - trumpet
Nikolay Petrov - trombone
Victor Tkachenko - trombone
Nikolai Mazhara - piano
Timur Fyodorov - percussion
Mikhail Krutik - violin
David Bekele - viola
Bagrat Lappo - cello
Enver Makhauri - double bass
Stravinsky: Three pieces for string quartet, Septet for clarinet, French horn, bassoon, piano, violin, viola and cello, Octet for wind instruments, "L'Histoire du soldat", ballet music
28 January, Wednesday 6:00 pm
Musical tastes of Alexander II and members of the Imperial family
Anna Konivets - lecturer
29 January, Thursday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Mozart. Symphony No. 40
Great Mass in C minor
Conductor - Andrei Anikhanov
Anastasia Kalagina - soprano
Darya Rositskaya - mezzo-soprano
Boris Stepanov - tenor
Ilya Bannik - bass
The choir will be announced later
Mozart: Symphony No.40, Grand Mass in C Minor for soloists, choir and orchestra
29 January, Thursday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
"Music of words"
Andrey Rostsik (violin)
Andrey Rostsik - violin
Yuri Polosmakov - piano
Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending; Ysaÿe: Violin Sonata No 3 "Ballade"; Poulenc: Sonata for Violin and Piano; Szymanowski: "Dryads and Pan" from the cycle "Myths" for violin and piano; Chausson: Poème for violin and orchestra; Takemitsu: “Distance de fee” for violin and piano; Korngold: Suite from the music to Shakespeare's comedy "Much Ado about Nothing" for violin and piano
29 January, Thursday 6:00 pm
"Stronger than all passions"
Music in the life of the Golitsyn Princes
Natalia Sidorova - lecturer
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