Concert "Winter Dreams" Moscow City Symphony Orchestra "Russian Philharmonic" Moscow International Musical Arts Center. Grand Hall
Schedule for "Winter Dreams" Moscow City Symphony Orchestra "Russian Philharmonic" 2022
Composer: Peter Tchaikovsky Conductor: Dmitri Yurovsky
Tchaikovsky. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Tchaikovsky. Symphony № 1 "Winter Dreams" Tchaikovsky. Seasons, orchestration A.Gauka Soloist - Sergei Ostrovsky, violin Conductor - Dmitri Jurowski One of the most popular in the literature of the violin concerto for violin and orchestra by Tchaikovsky performed by Sergei Ostrovsky - first violinist and founder of the String Quartet "Aviv", the first concertmaster of the Orchestra of Romance Switzerland in Geneva. Sergey Ostrovsky - winner of the III International Chamber Music Competition in Melbourne (1999, Grand Prix and 4 special prizes), String Quartet Competition in Bordeaux (2003), the National Music Competition "Aviv" (1999, Tel Aviv); winner of the International Competition "Schubert and Modernity" (2003, Graz, Austria, 2nd prize and special prize), International Competition. Rodolfo Lipitsera (1999, Italy). Since 2009 he is professor of the Geneva Conservatory. Sergey Ostrovsky acted in the best concert halls of the world, including Carnegie Hall (New York), Kennedy Center (Washington, DC), Wigmore Hall and the Royal Festival Hall (London), Sydney Opera House, the Cologne Philharmonic, the Vienna Konzerthaus, Concert Hall. PI Tchaikovsky (Moscow), Concert Hall of Valencia. His first symphony young Tchaikovsky completed in 1866, shortly after moving to Moscow, where he became a professor at the newly opened conservatory. Many pages of the symphony, titled "Winter Dreams", evoke the poetic winter landscapes. Reporting Jurgenson in 1886 about the upcoming performance of the First Symphony, the composer wrote of his work: "While in many respects it is very immature, but in fact, more meaningful and better than others, more mature. Symphony that I love very much. " Prominent Soviet conductor Alexander Hauk deeply understood and felt the essence of Tchaikovsky's music. The repertoire of the conductor represented all symphonic works of the great Russian composer. Hauk not just orchestrated a well-known piano cycle "The Seasons" by Tchaikovsky, he preserved the most characteristic details and gave all the charm and uniqueness of each piece.
Schedule for "Winter Dreams" Moscow City Symphony Orchestra "Russian Philharmonic" 2022
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