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Anniversary subscriptions to the Moscow Conservatoryseason 2016-2017

For the 150th anniversary of the Moscow Conservatory, Luca Debargue and Dmitry Masleev will play in the 2016-2017 season tickets, and the anniversary of Professor Sergei Dorensky will be celebrated by his students - Denis Matsuev, Nikolai Lugansky, Ekaterina Mechetina, Andrey Pisarev.

In the Great Hall of the Conservatory, the number of subscriptions is doubled. The 12 season tickets will traditionally feature the symphony orchestras of the Moscow Conservatory conducted by Anatoly Levin with renowned soloists - Mikhail Voskresensky, Eliso Virsaladze, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, as well as young stars - laureates of the Nutcracker television competition.

The Moskovia Chamber Orchestra conducted by Grach and the Chamber Orchestra conducted by Felix Korobov present personal subscriptions. For the attention of the public - a series of choral programs of leading Russian groups: the conservatory is congratulated by the Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir with Vladimir Minin, “Masters of Choral Singing” with Lev Kontorovich, Capella named after. A.A. Yurlova with Gennady Dmitryak. The Moscow Conservatory student choir will celebrate the anniversary of its artistic director Stanislav Kalinin, and the Moscow Conservatory Chamber Choir under the direction of Alexander Solovyov will sing songs of the war years.

In September, the unique historical organ of the Great Hall of the Conservatory will sound again: in two subscriptions, famous European artists - Olivier Latry, Ludger Lohmann, Daniel Roth and others - will reveal the richness of the capabilities of the French instrument.

A cohort of brilliant vocalists will pay tribute to the memory of three great Russian singers - Irina Arkhipova, Elena Obraztsova, Galina Vishnevskaya. Finally, conductor Vyacheslav Valeev will again tell fascinating stories about music to children and their parents.

Today it will be purely useful, in the format of “where to go with your child on the weekend” and “concerts with children” and the like. Professionals of music subscriptions may not read the text for beginners about children's subscriptions to the Moscow Philharmonic and Conservatory.

So here it is. Why now. Because it’s been a week since the season for selling season tickets, adults and children, opened. You can choose. Two main directions of the “children + classical music” format (and not only).

Classics of the genre - children's subscription No. 4, Moscow Conservatory. Conductor and narrator - Vyacheslav Valeev. Concerts on Sundays (4 in total per season), lasting about an hour. Valeev copes well with children's audiences, K. loves him very much. It is important to understand that children's passes do not mean that your child will sit in one place, stretched out. It's not like that at all. For example, at one of the subscription concerts, the children sang songs together with the orchestra in the entire audience, K. was very inspired, then for two days he told how he liked it, singing like that at the conservatory. The cost of a subscription for the next season is 1200-8000 rubles.

In addition to the classic fourth season ticket, there is also “Journey Around the World” - each concert is dedicated to a country, for example, France. We listen to Debussy, Ravel, Poulenc. And so on. There is a subscription dedicated to great composers, and there is a “fairytale subscription”.

The Moscow Philharmonic offers an even larger selection of different subscriptions for children. This season we went to listen to “The Funny Professor.” Each concert is thematic, Pavel Lyubimtsev wonderfully talks about a wide variety of things, Osipov’s orchestra supports him, slides are displayed on the screens, in a word, everything is done perfectly for children so that no one gets bored. For example, yesterday K. went to the concert “From Moscow to the Pacific Ocean. Great Russian travelers and discoverers of the Far Eastern lands." He came out absolutely delighted, talking about Bering, Kamchatka, geysers, Yakut music. In a word, this is not just an introduction to music, but also a conditionally “educational program”, and Pavel Lyubimtsev talks about everything so excitingly, without coddling or flirting with the children’s audience, but with a lot of interesting facts, wonderful intonations, that both adults and children listen to. For example, yesterday I arrived early to pick up K., I decided to go in, sit in the lobby for a while, listen a little, and then run some errands. But in the end I watched the entire concert on the screen - I just couldn’t tear myself away.

In fact, the Philharmonic offers dozens of children's subscriptions, ranging in theme. If you love fairy tales and music, there are plenty of “fairytale subscriptions”. For example, “Tales with an orchestra. Saturday afternoon symphony concerts for children" with the participation of the wonderful Yulia Peresild and Chulpan Khamatova, a wonderful subscription of "country music" hosted by Artem Vargaftik, there is a subscription "How the forest boy taught the musical alphabet." Daytime concerts for children from 3 to 7 years old” for the very little ones, the only one that on the Philharmonic website is not 6+, but 0+. In general, for every taste.

By the way, regarding age. I doubted for a long time when to start going to concerts with my child, in the end I decided not to take him anywhere at three, we started going at four, in our case it was already the age. He goes with 6+ passes, no questions asked.

Finally, one more story that sometimes stops people - like we buy a subscription, then we get sick, we miss it, and so on. In fact, as usual, there is no spoon. In our practice, we missed only one concert out of eight due to illness. But, if you still have doubts, tickets for some subscriptions can be purchased right before the concert at the box office.

The most practical question. When to buy. It's better to buy right now. Because some passes sell out quickly and quickly disappear from sale. It is also important, when you choose a subscription, to pay attention to the location of the concert, so as not to come to the Tchaikovsky Hall when the concert is taking place at the Philharmonic-2 in the Olympic Village. And yes, the subscription is valid for one person, and not for a combination of adults + children.

This seems to be the end of musical lifehacks, I’ll go roast a duck for lunch.

There is a time in the life of music lovers in the capital when they rush not to concert venues, but to the box office. This indicates that ticket sales for the next season have begun. This year the Moscow Philharmonic's poster represents 250 subscriptions in ten different halls. This article will tell you how to navigate such a rich offer and what new things await music lovers.

According to information from the Moscow Philharmonic, there are only nine most popular subscriptions for the 2017-2018 season. Their sale ended just one day after the box office opened.

The most popular were concerts where the solo instrument was the piano. They are represented by:

  1. Russian National Orchestra conducted by M. Pletnev;
  2. Big Symphony Orchestra named after. Tchaikovsky under the direction of V. Fedoseev.

Among the popular items were tickets to a show for young listeners with sand animation.

The Philharmonic draws attention to the fact that in parallel with the box office, documents can be purchased online on the official music lover web resource. RU. A paper version is not required for access to the halls. Login will be carried out using a PIN code.

Moscow Philharmonic subscriptions

Getting to know them confirms that their focus will be 100% successful with the audience. The topics and variety of genres are designed for different audiences, both in age and level of interest. Season tickets are of interest to both discerning listeners and music lovers, including children. Performances in the Tchaikovsky Hall are especially popular.

Among the artists there are many domestic and foreign performers, and among them there are a lot of musicians of different classes, ranging from future stars to professionals of the highest level.

Of particular interest is the subscription to “Stars of World Opera in Moscow”. In 2017-18 you can see M. Rebeca, who has already conquered famous stages of the world with her soprano. With the same ticket you can hear the American K. Ketelsen with a luxurious bass-baritone voice. He has long been known to the Moscow public from the play “Don Juan” by D. Chernyakov.

In addition, music lovers will be able to hear the American performer D. El-Khoury. She is of Canadian-Lebanese descent and is renowned for her unique soprano voice.

The “Opera Masterpieces” concert will introduce the Russian public to completely new singers, under the direction of S. Montanari, who are remembered by the world musical community for their participation in “Don Giovanni”. This same document will allow you to hear:

  1. the best lyric tenor of our time S. Costello in Gounod's Faust;
  2. mezzo-soprano A. Bonitatibus in Handel's Ottone;
  3. contralto R. Basso.

At the Moscow Philharmonic you can get acquainted with the cycle “Departed Russia” by G. Sviridov, performed by O. Borodina.

Subscription with the title “Peaks of Mastery. Baroque" will amaze all music lovers with a wide variety of performers and groups. Among them:

  • countertenor V. Sabadus and Concerto Köln from Germany will perform the performance “Dear Twin”;
  • Les Arts Florissants under the direction of W. Christie will present their “English Garden”;
  • French pianists L. Debargue and P. Aimard;
  • M. Hamelin from Canada;
  • B. Abduraimov from Uzbekistan;
  • A. Zedda from Italy;
  • K. Karabits from Ukraine;
  • B. Berezovsky and M. Pletnev from Russia.

Subscriptions to the Moscow Conservatory

The capital's conservatory presented fifty-nine performances of various types for 2017-2018. They feature both young musicians and seasoned performers. This continuity of generations has repeatedly shown its relevance. The Conservatory, continuing its educational activities, included concerts on both ancient instruments and modern ones in its subscriptions.

Subscriptions to the Great Hall are dedicated to collaboration with famous contemporary performers:

  • A. Vedernikov;
  • D. Sitkovetsky;
  • A. Knyazev;
  • E. Virsaladze.

During thematic performances, you can get acquainted with rare scores. So, with the help of subscription No1, which is dedicated to I. Stravinsky, you can meet the author’s music in dialogue with such authors as

  • Chaikovsky,
  • Chopin,

A choir ticket will allow you to hear conservatory students sing. Thanks to the same document you can get acquainted with spiritual writings:

  • Mozart;
  • Bernstein;
  • Bach.

Seasonal concerts “Around the World” and “Children’s” will allow you to make musical journeys with masters I. Sokolov and V. Valeev. An organ music subscription will help all fans of this genre to listen to the newly updated BZK organ.

“Maly” tickets will surprise you with their variety of programs. Among which are dedicated:

  • Ermine;
  • Centenary of T. Gaidamovich;
    Anniversaries of A. Gedike and N. Petrov.

Violin and piano art will be presented in separate performances. Thanks to them, you will meet students of the following popular masters:

  • E. Grach;
  • M. Voskresensky;
  • E. Virsaladze;
  • S. Dorensky.

A. Buzlov, K. Rodin, A. Rudin, A. Knyazev will present programs that will certainly be of interest to cello fans.

You can get acquainted with chamber performance at concerts of the Moscow Trio and the A. Borodin Quartet.

A subscription to the MK Chamber Choir will allow everyone to learn about modern music. Organ admirers can expect performances in which their favorite instrument will be performed both solo and accompanied by musical groups.

Vocal fans will be able to listen to:

  1. O. Kulko;
  2. O. Guryakov;
  3. Ya. Ivanilova;
  4. A. Gitsboy.

In the Rachmaninoff Hall, concerts will be dedicated to the Baroque, musical and avant-garde eras. Beethoven's sonatas will be performed using nineteenth-century instruments. Season ticket holders will become participants in the “Double Reed” festival, where performers of such instruments as:

  • English horn;
  • oboe;
  • fogot.

The owner of a pass document for “The Magic Sounds of Fairy Tales” will be introduced to a new reading of famous works.

Children's season tickets will provide young music lovers with a huge variety of genres, instruments and authors.

Prices for individual passes to the Tchaikovsky Hall

Ticket Price in rubles
№1 900-3300
№2 1500-6000
№3 1500-6000
№4 2400-7500
№5 1950-6000
№8 1600-3800
№9 1200-3200

The Moscow Conservatory is entering its 150th anniversary year. From the very first days of its existence, concert activity has been an integral part of the university’s mission, which consists precisely in the education and training of new generations of musicians, in transferring to them the experience of senior masters. Within the walls of the conservatory, future stars of world performance gain invaluable artistic experience, and our renowned professors share their art. Graduates return here with gratitude and reverence, and guests come here, having heard about the magnificent acoustics and atmosphere of the Big, Small and Rachmaninov Halls of the Moscow Conservatory.

The 12 season tickets of the BZK will traditionally feature the symphony orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory conducted by Anatoly Levin with eminent soloists - Mikhail Voskresensky, Eliso Virsaladze, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, as well as laureates of various years of the International Television Competition for Young Musicians "The Nutcracker".

In the personal subscription of the Moskovia Chamber Orchestra conducted by Eduard Grach, the music of Vienna “rules the show”. Together with Liana Isakadze and Vasily Ladyuk, the Moscow State Concert Chamber Orchestra will celebrate its 55th anniversary: ​​its director Felix Korobov will conduct masterpieces of Russian and European classics in three programs. For the attention of the public - a series of choral programs of leading Russian groups: the Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir with Vladimir Minin, “Masters of Choral Singing” with Lev Kontorovich, the Choir Chapel of Russia named after. A.A. Yurlova with Gennady Dmitryak. The Moscow Conservatory Students' Choir will celebrate the anniversary of its artistic director Stanislav Kalinin, and the Moscow Conservatory Chamber Choir under the direction of Alexander Solovyov will sing songs of the war years.

Piano virtuosos - Denis Matsuev, Nikolai Lugansky, Ekaterina Mechetina, Andrey Pisarev, Pavel Nersesyan - will play in honor of the Teacher in the season ticket dedicated to the 85th anniversary of Professor Sergei Leonidovich Dorensky.

A cohort of brilliant vocalists will pay tribute to the memory of three great Russian singers - Irina Arkhipova, Galina Vishnevskaya, Elena Obraztsova. Finally, conductor Vyacheslav Valeev will again tell fascinating stories about music to children and their parents.

The sensation of the season is the discovery of a unique historical organ made by the master A. Cavaillé-Coll at the BZK after restoration. In two subscriptions, famous artists will reveal the wealth of possibilities of the French instrument - Rubin Abdullin, Michel Bouvard, Olivier Latry, Ludger Lohmann, Daniel Roth.

Another important event will be the return to operation of the Rachmaninoff Hall after a major renovation. Magnificent updated interiors, exquisite programs, including rare works of the Baroque era on historical instruments, avant-garde and jazz - as a gift to the capital's music lovers during the anniversary season.

In the Small Hall of the Conservatory, subscriptions present a wide range of programs: cycles for the 100th anniversary of Emil Gilels, in which the Gilels-Kogan dynasty of musicians will take part, as well as pianists Lukas Geniušas, Luca Debargue; to the 90th anniversary of M. Rostropovich, where Natalia Gutman, Alexander Knyazev, Ivan Monighetti, Alexander Rudin will perform. The theme of the cello will be continued by the subscription, which brought together the winners of the first prizes of the Tchaikovsky Competition - cellist graduates of the conservatory from different years: David Geringas, Sergei Antonov, Narek Hakhnazaryan, Kirill Rodin, Denis Shapovalov.

Subscriptions representing the schools of professors of the Moscow Conservatory are dedicated to the art of piano and violin, where pupils of S. Dorensky, V. Gornostaeva, M. Voskresensky, E. Grach play - Andrei Pisarev, Vadim Rudenko, Lukas Geniushas, ​​Andrei Gugnin, Yuri Favorin, Alena Baeva, Ailen Pritchin, Nikita Borisoglebsky, Gaik Kazazyan and many, many other magnificent masters.

Fans of organ music have not been forgotten - three subscriptions have been created for them, where the “king of instruments” sounds solo and in ensembles, and for opera fans, opera stars Veronika Dzhioeva, Elena Zelenskaya, Natalia Muradymova, Ekaterina Shcherbachenko, Nikolay Erokhin, Sergey Murzaev will sing.

Conservative subscriptions will make their educational contribution to national projects.

We are entering the “Year of Prokofiev” powerfully and meaningfully: in addition to the famous orchestral scores, an anthology of his chamber works will be performed, including all piano sonatas performed by a galaxy of Russian pianists - Dmitry Masleev, Lukas Geniušas, Daniil Kharitonov, Andrey Gugnin, Nikita Mndoyants, Alexander Sinchuk , Alexey Chernov.

We will celebrate the “Year of Cinema” with favorite melodies from classic domestic and foreign films performed by academic musicians.

A series of special subscriptions for children and youth - in the N.Ya. Concert Hall. Myaskovsky. Famous musicians talk about composers, genres, and instruments in the cycles “Bach’s Universe”, “Journey to the Land of Organia”, “And the Image of the World Revealed in Sound”, “What is Hidden in Music?”.

The perception of fine arts requires preparation: the ability to listen to classical music and understand ballet comes if you systematically devote time and attention to it. We have selected for you the most interesting programs in Moscow that offer a harmonious trajectory of musical education for children.

We would also like to note that it is better to buy tickets in advance - seats sell out very quickly, and you often need luck to get to every concert on the program.

1. Title: “Four ways to learn and love music” (children’s subscription No. 4)

Venue: Moscow Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky

Starts at 14:00 / 17:00

Program:

"The joy of meeting music for the first time"

"Children's party"

Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Conservatory Students

Artistic director of the orchestra - Vyacheslav Valeev

"Music and Painting"

Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Conservatory Students

Artistic director of the orchestra - Anatoly Levin

"Music and Poetry"

Symphony Orchestra of the Opera Theater of the Moscow Conservatory

Artistic director of the orchestra - Alexander Petukhov

Cost: from 1200 to 6000 rubles for 4 concerts

2. Title: “The best songs for children” (children's subscription)

Starts at 13:00

The subscription will give you a great chance to hear melodies that are now rarely heard on radio and television, but, fortunately, have been preserved in the repertoire of wonderful groups - the legendary Big Children's Choir named after V.S. Popov, the titled Song and Dance Ensemble named after V.S. Lokteva and the choir of the Children's School "Spring". They will present the best examples of creativity of composers and songwriters of our country, popular melodies from famous cartoons and films for children.

Program:

Song and Dance Ensemble named after V.S. Lokteva

Artistic director – Leonid Fridkin

Children's choir school "Spring"

Artistic director and conductor – Nadezhda Averina

Big Children's Choir named after V.S. Popova

Russian state radio company "Voice of Russia"

Artistic director and conductor – Anatoly Kislyakov

Cost: from 300 to 2400 for 3 concerts

3. Title: “Favorite Tales” (children’s subscription for children 5-10 years old)

Venue: Moscow International House of Music, Theater Hall

Starts at 13.00

Program:

"The wolf and the seven Young goats"

Alexey Rybnikov Theater

"Golden Key"

Musical theater "Impromt"

"The Bremen Town Musicians"

Stas Namin Music and Drama Theater

"Aladdin's Magic Lamp"

Musical Theater "On Basmannaya"

"Fly Tsokotukha"

Vladimir Nazarov Theater

"Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves"

Musical theater "Impromt"

Cost: from 500 to 1000 rubles for 1 concert

4. Title: “BALLET FOR CHILDREN”

Venue: Moscow International House of Music

Start: 13:00 / 17:00

Young viewers are greeted by their favorite fairy-tale characters, who, it turns out, can communicate without words and masterfully dance to classical or modern music. Knowing the plot of famous fairy tales performed on stage, little spectators easily learn to understand the expressive body language of the dancers, and bright costumes and masterful choreography turn visiting fabulous ballet performances into an unforgettable event.

Program:

"Mowgli" based on the book by R. Kipling

The performance “Mowgli” is a large-scale spectacle, designed for a large cast of artists, a serious symphony orchestra and choir, and a modern lighting score. In “Mowgli,” the innovation of choreography was manifested in the mastery of plasticity brought from the world of the jungle, characteristic “animal” gestures and movements

"Chipollino"

One of the best ballet companies in Moscow, “Russian Seasons,” offers children the colorful ballet “Cipollino” to the music of K. Khachaturian, staged by Nikolai Androsov, which turns into a fascinating comedy-detective story.

“Cinderella” based on the fairy tale by C. Perrault

One of the most favorite works of Sergei Prokofiev. In November 1945, he wrote: “The main thing that I wanted to convey in the music of “Cinderella” is the poetic love of Cinderella and the Prince, the origin and flowering of feelings, obstacles in its path, the fulfillment of a dream.” The interpretation of Kasatkina and Vasilyov is very close to the composer’s plan. In their production, the piercing expectation of a miracle and the miraculous transformation of the main character itself, which became a reality thanks to the magical help of the Fairy and the crystal slipper, comes to the fore.

"Coppelia" E.T.A. Hoffmann.

The ballet “Coppelia” will tell about the relationship between people and a robotic automaton. Many surprises await viewers here: fantastic mechanisms, “come to life” furniture, etc.

Cost: 400-1800 rubles for 4 concerts

5. Title: “Fairy tales with orchestra. Favorites" (children's subscription No. 59)

Venue: Concert Hall. P.I. Tchaikovsky

Starts at 15:00

Program:

A. Dumas "Snow White"

Conductor – Igor Manasherov

Ensemble of soloists "Madrigal" of the Moscow Philharmonic

Saturday afternoon symphony concerts for children

Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic

Conductor – Dimitris Botinis

Avangard Leontiev (literary word)

V. Gauf. "Cold heart". Saturday afternoon symphony concerts for children

Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic

Conductor – Vladimir Ponkin

Dmitry Nazarov (literary word)

“Cinderella” (based on the fairy tale by C. Perrault and the film script by E. Schwartz).

Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic

Conductor – Yuri Simonov

Pavel Lyubimtsev (literary word)

Ticket price: from 500 to 2000 rubles for 1 concert

6.Name:« Meeting the Composers» (children's subscription)

Venue: Pavel Slobodkin Theater and Concert Center

Starts at 14:00

At meetings in this series, young spectators get acquainted with various orchestra groups and their instruments. Concert-lectures “Meet the Orchestra” take place somewhat differently than regular meetings. This is a real hands-on activity! The curious public will be able to touch the instruments if they wish and even try to play them. Conductor Ilya Gaisin will lead this entire process. It will turn the meeting of amateurs and professionals into a real joint performance.

When the musicians perform “live” works by composers, the children will have the opportunity to listen to how this or that instrument plays solo in the orchestra, will be able to distinguish it from the general sound mass, and, of course, will have time to enjoy the sound of an orchestral tutti.

The musicians will reveal the secrets of their craft, because there will still be meetings ahead where young spectators will continue to communicate with music.

Program:

Concert-lecture No. 1 “Baroque”

Moscow Chamber Orchestra

Conductor and presenter Ilya Gaisin

The program will feature works by I.S. Bach, G. Handel, A. Vivaldi.

Concert-lecture No. 2 “Viennese classics”

Moscow Chamber Orchestra

Conductor and presenter Arif Dadashev

The program includes works by J. Haydn, V.A. Mozart, L.V. Beethoven

Concert-lecture No. 3 “Early Romanticism”

Moscow Chamber Orchestra

Conductor and presenter Ilya GAYSIN

The program includes works by F. Schubert, F. Mendelssohn, R. Schumann, G. Rossini

Concert-lecture No. 4 “The Rise of Romanticism”

Moscow Chamber Orchestra

Conductor and presenter Ilya GAYSIN

The program includes works by J. Brahms, F. Liszt, A. Dvorak, G. Verdi

Cost: from 1200 to 1500 rubles for 1 concert

7. “In the land of unlearned lessons” (subscription No. 159)

Venue: Gnessin Concert Hall on Povarskaya

Starts at 13:00

Sunday afternoon concerts for children for children of primary and secondary school age. The illustrations are sand drawings by cartoonist Liliya Ravilova.

Ensemble of soloists “Russian Rhapsody”

In the program: Field “Clean Dor”. Musical and literary composition based on stories and stories by Yu. I. Koval

In the program: Nikolaev, Bartok, Grieg, Hondo. Musical and literary composition based on the stories of N. M. Gribachev

Program: Malyarov, Panin, Yashina

Musical and literary composition based on the stories of N. N. Nosov