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18
May 2024
Saturday
6:00 pm
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Artnight
6+

18.00
Symphony orchestra sounds

"Great Full Moon Ball"
Music from the novel by M.Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita"

St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Maxim Alekseev

Gounod. "Walpurgis Night", ballet music from the opera "Faust"
Saint-Saens. "Danse Macabre", symphonic poem
Mussorgsky. “Night on Bald Mountain”, fantasy for orchestra (orc. by Rimsky-Korsakov)
J. Strauss. Overture to the operetta “The Bat”

19.30
Classic music sounds

To the 225th anniversary of the birth of A.S.Pushkin

"Klassika" St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Kantorov

Glinka. Symphonic fragments from the opera “Ruslan and Lyudmila”
Sviridov. Fragments from musical illustrations for Pushkin’s story “The Snowstorm”

21.00
The word sounds

Nabokov. To the 125th anniversary of his birth

Ilya Noskov - artistic word
Oleg Vainstein - piano

22.30
St. Petersburg jazz sounds

Jazz Philharmonic Orchestra

Andrey Petrov and original jazz compositions for big band

00.00
The new sounds

Divertissement Chamber Orchestra
Artistic director and soloist - Ilya Ioff violin
Soloists: Vera Chekanova - soprano
Alice Ten - vocals
Lydia Kovalenko - violin, viola
Vladimir Volkov - double bass

S.Kuryokhin. “Seasons” (“Sparrow Oratorio”)

1.30
Today sounds

Nastasya Khrushcheva. “Russian Dead Ends”, for piano (2024 version)
Performed by the author

03.00
Baroque sounds

Festino Vocal Ensemble
Conductor - Alexandra Makarova

Bach, Schutz, Schein. Motets

04.30
The organ sounds

Elena Maleva - organ

Bach, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Dupré, Sviridov, Khachaturian


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