SONGS ABOUT THE MAIN. 6+ Automatic translate
24 Января
Дом Кочневой
Набережная реки Фонтанки, 41
Санкт-Петербург
Strong and sincere author’s songs about the main thing in life: love and pain, mercy and fate, about the height of the soul and the power of good performed by Olga Favorskaya and Alfred Talkovsky.
The author-performer, Honored Artist of Russia Alfred Talkovsky worked at the Leningrad Philharmonic, performed with musical and poetic compositions. Alfred Talkovsky’s first solo program was called Soviet Foreign Poetry. It consisted of poems by Voznesensky, Yevtushenko, Rozhdestvensky, and others. Behind her was the program, "A Song That Is Thousands of Years." It included poems by Gamzatov, Korzhavin and others. But the most beloved musical and poetic composition for him was always a story about the work of a 17-year-old Moscow girl, about a brilliant artist who left a legacy - more than 10 thousand drawings - “The Tale of Nadia Rusheva”. Now Alfred Talkovsky is still taking part in pop concert programs, plays in children’s performances, helps colleagues to create new works.
Singer, poet, composer Olga Favorskaya wrote a series of songs dedicated to veterans of the Great Patriotic War. Also, Olga Favorskaya repeatedly participated in concerts dedicated to the latest events in Ukraine, including the celebration of Victory Day in Simferopol (Crimea) (2014).
A festive concert in honor of the annexation of Crimea (2015, St. Petersburg) and concerts in honor of the anniversary of the referendum in Sevastopol (March, 2015). For her many years of contribution to the cultural life of St. Petersburg and Russia and the created cycles of patriotic songs, she was repeatedly awarded honorary awards.
Excursion to the Kochneva House at 18 o’clock (Varlamova)
Beginning at 19 hours.
- An exhibition dedicated to the anniversary of Ivan Shishkin opened at the Museum of Fine Arts in Izhevsk
- Exhibition of graphics by Nadia Rusheva at the National Museum of Altai
- The amazing world of drawings by Nadia Rusheva in the Nagornaya gallery