"Red concert" Automatic translate
31 Мая
Театр “Русская песня” Малая сцена
Садовая-Черногрязская, 5/9, стр. 2
Москва
On May 31, the Red Concert of the Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Regional College of Music named after S. S. Prokofiev will be held on the small stage of the Russian Song Theater. The concert will feature the most unusual piece in the world - The Symphony of Sorrowful Songs by the legendary Polish composer Henrik Mikołaj Gurecki. This is one of the best works of the late XX century, a real hit that is underestimated by academic musicians, but loved by music lovers all over the world. Soloist - Laureate of international competitions, artist of the Moscow Musical Theater "Helikon Opera" Diana Redkobaikina (soprano).
To the wide audience, Henrik Mikolay Guretsky is mostly familiar with his Third Symphony. A humble professor from Katowice literally woke up one day famous: all radio stations broadcasted his symphony, the print runs of CDs exceeded millions, and the audience ranged from European kings to truckers.
Also in concert will be the premiere of “The Penitent Song” by contemporary composer Valery Sariev. This will be the first performance, soloist - Anton Zarubin (clarinet). Valery Sariev is the author of numerous essays for academic and experimental compositions. A “penitential song” for clarinet and string orchestra is a tuning fork for the modern, fast-moving, but sometimes completely empty life of a creative person: we spend a lot of effort on finding harmony, reconciling ourselves with the necessities of life’s stories, but finding inner harmony, light within ourselves, we hardly keep at a distance the dissonances of a simple and such complex life.
The history of the Symphony Orchestra contains many bright pages and distinguished names - it’s enough to recall such team leaders as the People’s Artist of the RSFSR A. A. Yurlov, Honored Artist of Russia, Professor B. S. Voron, Honored Artist of Russia G. A. Galkin, Graduate of the Leningrad Conservatory A.P. Koptyaev, talented conductors V.N. Leonov, A.S. Rein, Yu. M. Sobolev.
The artistic director and conductor is Ilya Reibarh.
May 31 (Thu), 19:00
Russian Song Theater, small stage
Red concert. IOMK Symphony Orchestra named after S.S.Prokofiev
Duration: 75 minutes
Moscow, Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya, 5/9, p. 2