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EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC

MAY 28, SATURDAY

START AT 19:00

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Ticket price from 1000 to 3000 rubles.

Yana Ivanilova (soprano)

Peter Laul (piano)

Elena Revich (violin)

Anna Koshkina (cello)

Pavel Stepin (double bass)

Ekaterina Mochalova (domra)

Malika Mukhitdinova (flute)

Olga Tomilova (oboe)

Igor Fedorov (clarinet)

Mikhail Shilenkov (bassoon)

Alexey Serov (horn)

On the first day of the festival, before the concert, there will be an exclusive preview of the exhibition route “Rejected Masterpieces. Challenge of Pavel Tretyakov”, dedicated to the 165th anniversary of the Tretyakov Gallery and revealing in a completely new way the characteristics of the personality and social position of the collector. Excursions for the guests of the festival will be conducted by leading art historians of the museum. We will also talk about the collection of Sergei Tretyakov, who had few works of Russian art. The focus of his attention was French painting, which later became part of the Pushkin Museum im. A.S. Pushkin. Therefore, it is symbolic that the festival will be opened by the world-famous French quartet Diotima.

Quatuor Diotima

The world famous quartet "Diotima" is a real dream team. The ensemble, founded 25 years ago by graduates of the Paris Conservatory, became famous not only for the highest performing skills, but also for its non-trivial approach to the repertoire, collaboration with living classics. Not a single season of the quartet is complete without world premieres, but the musicians do not forget about their roots. The name of the ensemble refers to Hölderlin's novel "Hyperion", the author of which sings of his beloved under the name of Diotima (an ancient priestess who spoke of "platonic" love), as well as to  Luigi Nono's string quartet "Fragments-Silence, to Diotima", acting as a link between the past and the future, tradition and innovation. Thus, classical masterpieces, reflected in the mirror of modern music, receive  interpretations of the Quartet "Diotima" a new refraction. And at the opening of the Vivarte festival, an ensemble from France will present outstanding quartets by French composers “from the bearers of the tradition” – authoritatively, but fresh and original, as only Quatuor Diotima can do.

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CONCERT PROGRAM

Ephraim Zimbalist (1889–1985)

Fantasy on themes from Rimsky-Korsakov's The Golden Cockerel (1945)

Arrangement for domra and piano

Perform

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Richard Strauss (1864-1949) - Franz Hasenöhrl (1885-1970)

"Till Eulenspiegel in a new way" (Till Eulenspiegel einmal anders)  for violin, clarinet, horn, bassoon and double bass (1954)

Perform

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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908)

Romances for voice and piano

"On the Hills of Georgia". Poems by A. S. Pushkin

"About what in the silence of the night...". Poems by A. N. Maikov

"The wave breaks, and splashes, and splashes." Poems by A. K. Tolstoy

"Not the wind, blowing from a height ...". Poems by A. K. Tolstoy

"The flying ridge is thinning clouds." Poems by A. S. Pushkin

“That was in early spring…” Poems by A.K. Tolstoy

"The song of a lark is louder." Poems by A. K. Tolstoy
 

Perform

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Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)

"Italian Suite" for violin and piano (1934)

Perform

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Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) - Oleg Tantsov (b. 1957)

Three pieces from the ballet "Steel Hop" for flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello

Perform

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Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915)

Piano Sonata No. 5 in F sharp major, Op. 53 (1907)

Performs

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