23 April, 2022 | Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
Subscription No. 25: "National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia"
Soloist – Alexander Ghindin, piano
Conductor – Stanislav Kochanovsky
Rachmaninoff. Concerto No. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, Op. 40 (1st edition)
Rachmaninoff. «The Isle of the Dead», symphonic poem, Op. 29
Sibelius. Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 105
Станислав Кочановский
Mussorgsky and Shostakovich in Stanislav Kochanovsky’s Programme
December 26, 2020 | Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
Soloist – Аlexander Knyazev, cello
Conductor– Stanislav Kochanovsky
Mussorgsky. Dawn on the Moscow River - Introduction to the opera “Khovanshchina” (orchestration by Shostakovich)
Shostakovich. Concerto No. 1 for cello and orchestra in E-flat major, Op. 107
Shostakovich. Concerto No. 2 for cello and orchestra in G major, Op. 126
Mussorgsky. "Ivan's Night on Bald Mountain" - symphonic picture (original version)
Tribute to Holocaust Victims and to Mieczysław Weinberg
February 6, 2020 | Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
Subscription Series No. 21: National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia
Soloist – Nadezhda Gulitskaya, soprano
Conductor – Stanislav Kochanovsky
R. Strauss. “Metamorphosen”, etude for 23 solo strings
Martinů. “Memorial to Lidice”, symphonic monument
Weinberg. Symphony No. 21 (Kaddish) for soprano and orchestra
The concert of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia on February 6 is a binary commemoration. Following the line of international events marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp by Soviet troops, the night is dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust victims. In addition, the concert will be a musical offering to the 100th anniversary of composer Mieczysław Weinberg, whose family were murdered by the Nazis. Read more...
A Dark Fairy Tale, a Nostalgic Symphony and a Concerto by the “Russian Brahms” on the NPR’s Program
October 17, 2018 | Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
Subscription Series No. 19 «National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia»
Soloist – Philipp Kopachevsky, piano
Conductor – Stanislav Kochanovsky
Myaskovsky. Silence, a Symphonic Fable, Op. 9
Medtner. Concerto No.1 for piano and orchestra in C Minor, Op. 33
Rachmaninoff. Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op.44
Stanislav Kochanovsky will perform with NPR twice
December 13, 2017 | Svetlanov Hall, Moscow Performing Arts Centre
“Masterpieces for All Times” Subscription Series
Soloist – Timur Pirverdiev, violin
Conductor – Stanislav Kochanovsky
Schumann. "Manfred" Overture, op. 115
Stravinsky. Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major
Tchaikovsky. Symphony in B minor (Manfred), op. 58
December 17, 2017 | Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
The NPR's Subscription Series no.16
Soloist – Alexander Buzlov, cello
Conductor – Stanislav Kochanovsky
Elgar. "In the South" (Alassio), Overture
Elgar. Concerto for cello and orchestra
Zemlinsky. "The Mermaid", Symphonic Fantasy
NPR subscription series at the Moscow Philharmonic Society
The Moscow Philharmonic Society has started ticket sales for the 2017/2018 Concert Season. The National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia participates annually in various projects of the Philharmonic Society and also carries out its own subscriptions series under the Society's auspices. In the new season the NPR will present two subscription series at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Nos. 16-17), the second of which includes matinee concerts for family visits with programmes addressed to the widest audience possible. In addition, the NPR annually takes part in the Philharmonic Society's assorted concert cycles at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and the Rachmaninoff Concert Hall in the "Philharmonia-2" Complex. They include popular subscriptions series devoted to masterpieces of the world musical art, such as «Romantic Сoncerti» (No. 33, No. 97), «Great Piano Concerts» (No. 6, No. 30), «Musical Peaks» (No. 59), and others. Among the participants of these series there are the NPR's Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Vladimir Spivakov, the "Novaya Opera" Chief Conductor Jan Latham-Koenig, Chinese maestro Li Biao, young conductors (including the NPR's trainee group members) rapidly gaining popularity and professional repute – Stanislaw Kochanovsky, Konstantin Khvatynets, Alexander Solovyev, Alexey Vereshchagin, Philipp Chizhevsky. Among the soloists there are world-famous pianists Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Boris Berezovsky, new stars of the Russian performing arts Ekaterina Mechetina, Nikita Borisoglebsky, Sergey Antonov (the partnership of these three musicians counts 10 years, and they will celebrate the anniversary by playing Beethoven's Triple Concerto), Alexander Buzlov, Alexander Ramm, Dmitry Shishkin, Philipp Kopachevsky, Aylen Pritchin, Lukas Geniušas, as well as the winners of the last season television project "Grand Opera" Ksenya Nesterenko and Tigran Ohanyan. Season tickets can be purchased at the box-offices of the Moscow Philharmonic Society and online. Read more...