Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Yuri Bashmet is preparing a big celebration in Khabarovsk

C 4 to 13 April 2012 in Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk-on-Amur, will host the second International Festival of Yury Bashmet. Geography Festival Yuri Bashmet is constantly expanding and drawing in its motion for new cities and countries. So, in 2011, in the "Ring Festival" successfully joined Khabarovsk. Despite the fact that the first Khabarovsk festival lasted three days (5-7 April), it attracted a lot of interest in the public, and even then, in 2011, had already decided that the festival an annual event. In 2012 the festival will be greatly expanded. And not only the duration - this time Forum will be held April 4 to 13, but the geography. This year one of the concerts at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur is held. Incidentally, this is the usual case when the festival, Maestro Yuri Bashmet and "Russian Concert Agency", born somewhere in a city that gradually covered, his idea more and more nearby cities. Yuri Bashmet participants: Tatiana Samuel (violin, Belgium), Massimo Merchelli (flute, Italy), Umberto Clerici (cello, Italy), Alain Baev (violin, Russia), Ksenia Bashmet (piano, Russia), and the only Russian Chamber Orchestra , winner of the Grammy - Chamber Ensemble "Soloists of Moscow" under Maestro Yuri Bashmet, acting as conductor and soloist. In the concert program of the festival will be attended by Far Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Elijah Derbilova. Traditionally, the festival will feature a series of workshops and creative meetings. This year, the participants and the audience is not only music school pupils and students of music schools. In addition, the organizers have planned a special day dedicated to children's art, which is a concert with a special children's program. Program of the Second International Music Festival Yuri Bashmet in Khabarovsk: 4 April Festival Opening Far Symphony Orchestra Soloists: Yuri Bashmet (viola) Tatiana Samuel (violin, Belgium) conductor 5 Ilya Derbilov Beethoven's "Egmont" Brahms Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in Berlioz's Harold in Italy April Day dedicated to children's arts master - classes for students of high school and college creative meeting with Yuri Bashmet special concert for kids F. Poulenc "Story of Babar, the little elephant" Soloist: Winner of international competitions Constantine Those Days (piano) Boccherini " Night Watch in Madrid "Takashi Yoshimatsu" Atom Hearts Club "(dedicated to the Beatles and Pink Floyd) Soloists Chamber Ensemble" Moscow Soloists "winners of international competitions Poskrobko Andrew (violin) Artem Dyrul (violin), Nina Makharadze (Viola), Merited Artist of Russia Roman Balashov (viola) Alexey Naydenov (cello), Nicholas Solonovich (cello), Britten's Guide to the Orchestra Youth Symphony Orchestra Far Reader: Nara Shiralieva Conductor: Yuri Bashmet
6th April concert Yuri Bashmet and the Moscow Soloists sextet in Komsomolsk - on - Amur Brahms String Sextet № 2 in G major, Op 36 Adagio from Brahms Quintet in B minor, Opus 115 (soloist - Yuri Bashmet) Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence, Yuri Bashmet (viola), winners of international competitions Poskrobko Andrew (violin) Artem Dyrul (violin), Nina Makharadze (Viola) Distinguished Artist of Russia Roman Balashov (viola) Alexey Naydenov (cello), Nicholas Solonovich (cello) 7 April Chamber Ensemble "Moscow Soloists" Soloists: Massimo Merchelli (flute, Italy), Yuri Bashmet Conductor: Yuri Bashmet Schnittke Moz-Art a la Haydn (game for 2 violins, strings and conductor) Soloists - Michael and Andrew Ashurov Poskrobko Kancheli Chiaroscuro for Viola and Orchestra (soloist - Yuri Bashmet) Sollima Contrafactus for Flute and Strings (soloist - Massimo Merchelli) Tchaikovsky "Souvenir de Florence" April 8 Umberto Clerici (cello, Italy) Far Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Ilya N. Derbilov Rota Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Tchaikovsky Symphony 4 13 April Far Symphony Orchestra Soloists: Alena Baeva (violin) Ksenia Bashmet (piano) Conductor: Ilya Derbilov Mozart Overture to the Magic Flute Beethoven concert orchestra № 1 for piano and orchestra by Sibelius Violin Concerto

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