Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The Tauride Palace presents a new body

To the historic appearance of the Tauride Palace in St. Petersburg in December 2009, decided to restore the Council of the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, established the band "Tauris" and installing concert organ. In one of the best companies in the world organostroitelnyh "Gerhard Grenzing SA» (Barcelona, Spain) was given by a large organ in order. Unique musical instrument specifically for interior domed hall of the Tauride Palace, where the authorities are still designed with Potemkin times, but was lost in the last century. 25th February 2011 at 18:30 clock is the presentation of the new body. The concert program, the famous Spanish organist Roberto Fresco (Madrid), Juan de la Rubia (Barcelona) and St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra musicians Capella "Taurian" the winner of international competitions Michael Golikov leads out, the soloist of the Mariinsky Theatre Jeanne Dombrowsky (soprano ), winner of the II prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition. Tchaikovsky Olesya Petrova (mezzo-soprano), organist, Merited Artist of Russia Tatiana Chausova. Unique musical instrument specifically for interior domed hall of the Tauride Palace, the program works by George Frideric Handel, Buxtehude, Francois Couperin, Mendelssohn, Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Soler ("Imperial Fanfares"), Maurice Duruflé, Johannes Brahms, Naji Hakim and others. There will also be a photo exhibition "Music Tauride Palace." Celebrated Russian florists Alexander and Vladimir Bermyakov especially for this festive evening is a composition of fresh flowers on the Spanish and Russian themes. Dany project is included in the list of official events of the Year of Spain in Russia and across a wide media coverage. Invited members of the Russian government, the diplomatic corps, heads of media, famous art, culture and economy. 26th and 27 February 2011 at 19.00 Organ Hall is open to the public. Famous Spanish organist Roberto Fresco and Juan de la Rubia, in a new musical instrument works by European composers for residents and visitors alike.

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