Music for everyone Automatic translate
23 Января
ГМИИ им. А.С.Пушкина, Итальянский дворик
ул. Волхонка, 12
Москва
The Russian National Orchestra (RNO) and the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts present the Music for All concert for children and adults. Soloists of the orchestra, laureates of Russian and international competitions under the direction of violinist and conductor Alexei Sobolev, will perform before the public.
The Russian National Orchestra continues its series of charity and educational concerts for children and adults. The wards of the House with the Lighthouse Foundation and visitors to the Pushkin Museum im. A. S. Pushkin with a visual disability. Some of the tickets are available for purchase to everyone.
Ensembles and soloists of the RNO have been holding similar concerts for a wide variety of audiences for many years. The upcoming performance will become a kind of creative laboratory, where each musician will perform not only as a performer, but also as a soloist-interpreter, co-author, arranger and even an improviser. Original orchestrations and arrangements for various compositions, created by RNO musicians, will allow listeners to take a fresh look at well-known works.
In the first part, guests will hear works by German and Italian composers of the 18th century: Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, Pergolesi’s Symphony for Trombone and String Orchestra, Vivaldi’s Concerto and the aria of the Queen of the Night from Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute.
The second part will open with Bach’s music - the Concerto for oboe, violin, strings and harpsichord will sound. And the program will continue with virtuoso pieces created by romantic composers: Variations on the original theme of the "Polish Paganini" by Henryk Wieniawski and Concert Fantasy on the themes of Bizet’s opera "Carmen" by Pablo Sarasate.
Tickets can be purchased on the museum’s website. They can also be used to visit the exhibition "Common Language" - before the concert, from 18:00 to 19:00, or during the intermission.
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