Opera Stars of the 21st Century and the NPR

December 13, 2020 | Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow Performing Arts Center
Opera Stars of the 21st Century
Singers from the Bolshoi Young Artists Opera Program
Elmira Karakhanova, Maria Motolygina, Elizaveta Narsia (soprano)
Maria Barakova, Ulyana Biryukova (mezzo-soprano)
Alexay Kursanov, David Posulikhin (tenor)
Nikolay Zemlyanskikh, Rauf Timergazin, Dmitry Cheblykov (baritone)
Alexey Kulagin, Igor Podoplelov (bass)
Conductor – Alexander Soloviev
Opera and operetta arias and scenes (see below)

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Vladimir Spivakov and the NPR Will Commemorate Beethoven at the Moscow Performing Arts Center

December 17, 2020 | Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow Performing Arts Center
To Beethoven's 250th birth anniversary
Soloist – Alexander Romanovsky, piano
Conductor – Vladimir Spivakov
Beethoven. Concerto No. 4 for piano and orchestra in G Major, Op. 58
Beethoven. Concerto No. 5 for piano and orchestra in E-flat Major (“Emperor”), Op. 73

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The NPR in the “Mom, I’m a music fan” Educational Venture

December 5, 2020 – Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
22.30
Subscription Series No. 66: “Mom, I'm a music fan”
Conductor – Arsenty Tkachenko
Glinka. Overture to the opera “Ruslan and Lyudmila”
Beethoven. Symphony No. 5 - I. Allegro con brio 
Tchaikovsky. Finale of the ballet “Swan Lake”
Tchaikovsky. Symphony No. 5 - II. Andante cantabile 
Kodály. Dances of Galánta
Rossini. Overture to the opera “La gazza ladra”

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Concert of the Members of the NPR Conductors Trainee Group

November 28, 2020 | Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
15.05
Soloist – Timur Pirverdiev, violin
Condutors - members of the NPR's trainee-group Sergei Akimov, Arif Dadashev, Anton Torbeev
Grieg. Suite from the music to the play by Henrik Ibsen "Peer Gynt"
Fauré. Suite from the music to the drama by Maurice Maeterlinck "Pelléas et Mélisande"
Bizet. Suite from the music to the drama "Arlésienne" by Alphonse Daudet
Sarasate. Carmen Fantasy for violin and orchestra on themes from Bizet's opera, Opus 25
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The 11th Edition of the All-Russia Festival “Vladimir Spivakov Invites…” in Perm

On 6-10 October, 2020, Perm will host the 11th Edition of the All-Russia Festival “Vladimir Spivakov Invites ...”. As usual, the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia under the direction of its permanent artistic director and principal conductor will take part in all Festival concerts. Vladimir Spivakov's Festival is anticipated as one of the most memorable events in the cultural life of the Kama region. The maestro will treat the audience with immortal masterpieces (see Events), introduce new works and present young gifted musicians, who are rapidly climbing the musical Olympus, and outstanding artists at the summit of their careers.
The five musical nights of the Festival will take place in the Great Hall of the Perm Regional Philharmonic Society. In addition, in its pursuit of making musical culture accessible to various social strata of the population, the Perm Philharmonic Society is organizing online broadcasts of all concerts within the framework of the “Virtual Hall” Project. The broadcasts from the Great Philharmonic Hall will also be on at the Organ Concert Hall.

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To Shostakovich’s 114th Birthday

September 25 , 2020 | Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow Performing Arts Center
The beginning of the 18th Season
Maestro Vladimir Spivakov and the NPR Subscription Series
To Shostakovich's 114th Birthday
Soloists: Ivan Bessonov, piano
Alexander Bakharev, trumpet
Conductor – Vladimir Spivakov
Shostakovich. Symphony No.9 in E-flat major, Op.70
Shostakovich. Concerto No.1 for piano, trumpet and string orchestra in C minor, Op.35
Shostakovich. Suite for variety orchestra

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On September 25, Dmitri Shostakovich's birthday, Vladimir Spivakov and the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia will present at the Moscow Performing Arts Center a monographic programme featuring only the works by the great symphonist of the 20th century. Shostakovich's music has always had a special place in Vladimir Spivakov's heart. “Dmitri Dmitrievich was a historiographer, says the maestro. - He managed to create immortal   monuments of the era, therefore life will change,  governments will change, many things will change, but Dmitri Dmitrievich will remain forever. His works reflected his epoch as in a mirror, but the depth of his music makes it appropriate for any time. Its radiant  sparkles penetrate the soul of a modern person and inevitably affect us." It should be mentioned that in 2015, due to Vladimir Spivakov's initiative, the first monument to Dmitry Shostakovich was erected in Moscow on the terrace of the main staircase to the Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow Performing Arts Center. Read more...