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January 2025
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21 January, Tuesday 11:00 am
Grand Hall
Exhibition "Mercy Square"


21 January, Tuesday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Eshpai. Jazz Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra
Soloist – Theodore Kerkezos


Conductor - Alexey Nyaga
Theodore Kerkezos - saxophone (Greece)
Alexander Malich - presenter
Dunaevsky: Overture to "The Children of Captain Grant"; Eshpai: Jazz Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra; Piazzolla: Tango Suite; Theodorakis: "Zorba's Dance" (sirtaki) from the film "Zorba the Greek"


21 January, Tuesday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Voices of the Academy

Soloists of Elena Obraztsova Musical Academia
Ildar Abdrazakov - artistic director


22 January, Wednesday 10:00 am
Grand Hall
Guided tour of the Grand hall and introduction to the organ


22 January, Wednesday 3:00 pm
Grand Hall
Concert in the Beethoven Foyer

Ilia Kozlov - violin
Dmitrii Khrychev - cello
Andres Izmaylov - harp
Nikolai Mazhara - piano
Andreii Laukhin - clarinet
Julia Kantor - speech before the concert
The piano part will be performed on a unique grand piano of the oldest Russian company "Diederichs Frères" from the collection of the St. Petersburg Philharmonia
Glinka: "Doubt"; S. Blumenfeld: Serenade for cello and piano; F. Blumenfeld: Capriccioso for cello and piano; Rebikow: Chanson triste for violin and piano; Wieniawski: "Polish song", mazurka for violin and piano; Zabel: "Legend" for solo harp; Godfrey: "Dance of the Sylphs" for solo harp; Rachmaninoff: Vocalise (arranged for clarinet and piano); Tchaikovsky: Romance for piano; Chopin: Waltz in C-sharp minor


22 January, Wednesday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)

Choir of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers Monastery (Georgia)
Optina Pustyn Male Choir
Alexander Semyonov - artistic director
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)
Ekaterina Smirnova - comments on the program
Georgian church chants and chants of the Syrian tradition; Gregorian, Byzantine, Armenian, Georgian and Old Russian chants, Western European and Old Russian polyphonic chants


22 January, Wednesday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
On the 90th anniversary of Alexander Dmitriev

St Petersburg Symphony Chamber Orchestra
Stravinsky Quartet
Aleksandr Shustin - violin
Viktor Lisniak - violin
Daniil Meerovich - viola
Semen Kovarskiy - cello
The Double Bass Ensemble of the Academic Symphony Orchestra
Enver Makhauri
Mikhail Chernikov
German Karakasadov - double bass
Petr Gogitidze - bas-guitar
"Holz Quintet" of St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
Mariia Avvakumova - flute
Iurii Novichenkov - oboe
Renat Rakov - clarinet
Dmitrii Krasnik
Dmitrii Sorokin - french horn
Brass Ensemble of the Academic Symphony Orchestra
Roman Cherezov - trumpet
Ivan Shobukhov
Dmitry Lyudinovsky - trumpet
Viacheslav Dmitrov
Vsevolod Mikaelyan - french horn
Nikolay Petrov
Victor Tkachenko
Dmitrii Antoniuk
Anton Sinyavsky
Vyacheslav Sukhov - tuba
Impulse Percussion
Timur Fyodorov - percussion
Anton Regonen - xylophone
Ivan Chernobaev - bells
Nikolai Ryzhov
Alexei Chizhik - vibraphone
Petr Gogitidze - bas-guitar
Conductor - Vladimir Altschuler
Aleksei Bogorad - viola
Sergei Pechatin - cello
Georgii Dolgov - flute
Ekaterina Semion - harp
Nikolai Mazhara - piano
Andrei Kuniavskii - bassoon
Ashot Vasilev - piano
Mikhail Krutik - violin
Heidrich: "Happy Birthday", variations for string quartet; Beethoven: Duet for viola and cello with two obbligato eyeglasses; Debussy: , "La soirée dans Grenade"; Ravel: "Piece in the form of Habanera"; Debussy: "Jardins Sous La Pluie" ("Gardens in the Rain"); Miroshnikov: Scherzo for bassoon and piano; Schnittke: "Congratulatory Rondo"; Runswick: "Medley on Strauss themes"; Ibert: Three short pieces (3 Pièces brèves); Handel: "Music for the Royal Fireworks"; Medley; Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (March, Dance of the Shepherds, Trepak), arranged for chamber orchestra by Mikhail Krutik


22 January, Wednesday 6:00 pm

Nicholas I and the musicians of his time

Mikhail Aleinikov - lecturer


23 January, Thursday 11:00 am
Grand Hall
Exhibition "Mercy Square"


23 January, Thursday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)

Choir of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers Monastery (Georgia)
Optina Pustyn Male Choir
Alexander Semyonov - artistic director
Skhiarñhimandrite Seraphim (Bit-Kharibi)
Ekaterina Smirnova - comments on the program
Georgian church chants and chants of the Syrian tradition; Gregorian, Byzantine, Armenian, Georgian and Old Russian chants, Western European and Old Russian polyphonic chants


23 January, Thursday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
"Quiet music"

Divertissement Chamber Orchestra
Ilya Ioff - artistic director, violin
Stanislav Soloviev - piano
Webern: Langsamer Satz; Pelecis: Nevertheless, for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra; Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht


23 January, Thursday 6:00 pm

Music in the Monrepos estate

Yulia Moshnik - lecturer


24 January, Friday 2:30 pm
Grand Hall
Guided tour of the Grand hall and introduction to the organ


24 January, Friday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Borodin. Symphony No. 2 "The Bogatyrs"


Conductor - Oleg Soldatov
Evgeny Izotov - piano
Tchaikovsky: "The Storm", Symphonic Fantasy; Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Paganini Theme for Piano and Orchestra; Borodin: Symphony No 2 "The Bogatyrs"


24 January, Friday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Chopin, Bach, Stravinsky

Ilya Chirskov - piano
Chopin: Fantasie-Impromptu, Polonaise in a flat Major, Nocturne Des-dur, op. 27 ¹ 1, Waltz in C sharp Minor, Etudes, Mazurka in F minor, Ballade No. 1; J.-S. Bach - Kempf: Siciliana; J.-S. Bach - Busoni: Choral Prelude, Ciaccona from Partita for Solo Violin No. 2; Stravinsky: "Petrushka", three excerpts from the ballet


25 January, Saturday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Christian von Blohn (Germany)

J.-S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E minor; Mozart: Fantasia in F minor; Ritter: Organ Sonata No. 3; Franck: Choral No. 2 in B minor; Widor: Symphony No. 5; Hakim: Te Deum


25 January, Saturday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
“Ring and sing the strings”
Harp and violin


Maria Krushevskaya - harp
Konstantin Kaznacheev - violin
Mozart: Sonata in G major, Sonata in E major; Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending; Saint-Sa¸ns: Fantaisie for Violin and Harp; Debussy: "Suite bergamasque"; Flagello: Sonata for Harp


26 January, Sunday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Conductor – Pavel Bubelnikov
Soloist – Haik Kazazyan


Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 1 "Winter Daydreams"


26 January, Sunday 3:00 pm
Small Hall
“Music of the air”
Wind instruments


"Holz Quintet" of St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
Olympic Brass Ensemble
Alexei Stepanov - artistic director
Irina Smuckul - presenter
Farkas; Schuller; Melitonyan; Minkov; Gladkov; Rybnikov


26 January, Sunday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
"Winter Travel"

Andrey Reshetnik - piano
Schubert: Sonata in B major, Three Piano Pieces, Wanderer Fantasy


27 January, Monday 7:00 pm
Grand Hall
The day of the complete liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi blockade
On the 100th anniversary of the birth of V.E. Basner

St. Petersburg Mussorgsky Youth Symphony orchestra
Concert Choir of the St. Petersburg State University of Culture
Larissa Yarutskaya - artistic director

Sabina Kopytina - choirmaster

Victoria Gainutdinova - choirmaster

Concert Choir of Mussorgsky Music College
Anastasia Massarskaya - artistic director
Choir "Bel Canto"

Conductor - Yuri Serov
Mila Shkirtil - mezzo-soprano
Vladimir Tselebrovsky - bass-baritone
Basner: "Poem about the besieged Leningrad" for symphony orchestra, "Leningrad metronome" (fragment of Symphony No. 2 "Blockade") for bass, mixed choir and symphony orchestra, Suite of songs from the films "Battle on the Way", "The Shield and the Sword", "Barbara's Day", "Days of the Turbins", "Silence", "Front behind the front line", "The World guy", "Friends and years", "For the rest of his life" for soloists, mixed choir and symphony orchestra (orchestrations by A. Tanonov)


27 January, Monday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Chamber music evening

Alexandra Andreeva - violin
Aleksei Bogorad - viola
Vsevolod Dolganov - cello
Aleksei Ivanov - double bass
Mikhail Blekher - piano
Beethoven: Violin Sonata No 1; Mozart: Trio for Piano, Ñlarinet and Viola in Es-dur `Kegelstatt`, Violin Sonata in E minor; Schubert: "Trout" Piano Quintet ("Forellenquintett")


27 January, Monday 6:00 pm

"To draw, you have to close your eyes and sing"
The theme of music in the works of Pablo Picasso and some of his predecessors


Yulia Lukianova - lecturer


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