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What's on
Musical journey through centuries and countries
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Orchestra "Masters of Russia"
Valeriy Petrov
conductor, artistic director
Kreisler
"Tempo di marcia"
J. Strauss II
"Tric-trac" Polka
Dvořák
Humoresque
Brahms
Hungarian Dance No 6
Vossen
"Carousel"
ABBA
"Dancing queen" (arranged for the Masters of Russia orchestra by Igor Mitrofanov)
Ermolin
“Festival in Venice”, collage on the themes of popular Italian melodies
Tarridos
Paso Doble "Canary Islands"
Two Celtic dances arranged by Konstantin Shakhanov
Malyarov
"Avreml", fantasy on Jewish folk melodies
Piazzolla
Tango "Oblivion"
Tango "Allegro tangabile"
Buchholz
“Hello, Joplin!”, a collage based on Scott Joplin's ragtime themes
American country music “Black Mountain” arranged by Anatoly Tikhonov
Mitrofanov
“How are you, Joseph?”, a piece for orchestra based on the popular jazz composition of the 1920-1930s “Jozef”
Kuramshin
"Tatar motives"
Gypsy dance arranged by Valery Petrov
Derbenko – Petrov
“An old tune in a new way”
Belyaev
"Hymn of Love"
Organizers
International Youth Center of Musical Art
Opening hours of the Grand Hall box office: 11 am to 8.30 pm
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm
Small Hall box office hours: from 11 am to 7 pm (on concerts days to 7.30 pm)
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm
Lunch Break: 3 pm to 4 pm