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ARTFLECTION Fair of hand made goods p. 11 OGONIOK Life as a Holiday p. 16 ART BATTLE of Snowmen p. 06
TOP5 BEST PLACES TO DONATE CLOTHES AND OTHER STAFF IN MOSCOW
Dear Friends! We are already in the second month of the year, how fast past the time! This weekend we prepared for you some amazing tips on how to have an amazing weekend. This edition main themes: Festivals, Fairs, Expo, Giving happiness, Sports and Music. This week you will have the possibility to enjoy some very special festivals. One of the festivals possible only in a country with a real snow, a festival that will bring you in Japan or in Russian Crafts “world”. The fairs section propose amazing fair of hand made goods, as usual unique and special, that you will never find anywhere more. Exhibition section this week is interesting and many-sided. Find an exhibition from one of the most famous magazine in soviet times, an exhibition showing the other side of a factory and an exhibition consecrated to the 15th anniversary of MOMMA. A new section for the Moscow Digest is the “Giving happiness” section, some times we just missing that pleasant feeling after doing something good. We found for you a nice exhibition and distribution of cats and the best places to donate old staff and clothes. For those who choose the health life style we choose some nice events, as a day visit to a climbing park and some amazing sport festivals in Moscow Parks. To conclude this edition, we selected for you beautiful music from Russian classics and Beethoven. No time to sit at home! Your Intermark Relocation Team Want to know more? Stay tuned with our Facebook page! www.facebook.com/IntermarkRelocation Moscow is easy with Intermark Relocation! www.intermarkrelocation.ru
Contents: Festivals in Moscow 06 u Art Battle of Snowmen 08 u Festival “Russian made” 09 u Festival “Animatrix - 2015” Fairs in Moscow 11 u Fair of hand made goods ArtFlection 12 u VIII International exhibition and sale of “The atmosphere of creativity” (Last Days) Expo in Moscow 15 u The exhibition “Prozavod” 16 u Ogoniok. Life as a Holiday 18 u Fortune museum Giving happiness 21 u Exhibition and distribution of cats 22 u TOP5 Best Places to donate clothes and other staff in Moscow Sports in Moscow 25 u A whole day of climbing in RockZona 26 u Sports festival “Sport Weekend” 26 u Winter sports marathon in Kuzminki Park Music in Moscow 28 u Concert “Two stars. Rachmaninov and Chaliapin” 30 u Moscow City Symphony Orchestra “Russian Philharmonic”
Cover: Art Battle of Snowmen (see p. 06)
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February 7th -11 -3 Cloudy/Snow
February 8th -13 -2 Snow
Festivals in Moscow This week find amazing range of festivals held in Moscow. In the heart of Moscow at Tsetnoy Boulevard will take place a festival about Russian crafts. If you are dreaming to find yourself in the world of anime, you will enjoy the festival at the Cultural Center “Moskvich�. We also find for you an amazing opportunity to see an art battle of snowmen, possible only in countries with a snowy winter.
Art Battle of Snowmen This event is possible ONLY in snowy countries like Russia, so it’s a unique possibility to have a lot of fun during your stay in Russia. No one knows for sure who built the first snowman; the temporary nature of snow means that we have no hard and fast evidence of snowmen who graced winter landscapes long ago. However, there are artistic representations of snowmen dating back to the Middle Ages. It is quite likely that snowmen have been built since even before that time. Art Battle snowmen - a chance to be the little kid who carefree and fun all day walking in the yard and sculpted snowmen. That year the competition copyright snowman collects Moscow residents from small to large. The main thing that should be remembered all the teams participating - snowman form must be classical and consist of three balls. All the rest - at the discretion of the participants (color, character, gender, etc.) and of course you can use pre-prepared various accessories.
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Nominations: “Snowman Classic”; “Snowman Original”; “Children’s Snowman” (two age categories - up to 10 years and from 10 to 15): Snowbaby and Snowteen; Celebrity: Nomination Snowshow; Large families: nominated for “Snowy age”; Media: nominated for “Good Snowost”; Professional designers: Nomination Snow power; Embassies: “Snowman International”; Bonus: Special nomination from the partners of the event. All participants can enjoy tea at fresh air, riding a roller coaster, dance, listening the music from talented DJs, as well as the opportunity to attend master classes. It will be a grand battle. More than 200 teams are registered. On February 7th Start: 12:00 Entrance fee: Free Moscow Palace of Pioneers on Vorobiovy Gory 17, Kosygina str. dvorec-pionerov.ru
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Festival “Russian made” It is much easier to destroy something than to build. Creation requires work, perseverance and skills. Many believe that in Russia there are few opportunities for personal development and business creation. Festival “Russian made” collect on its site numerous examples of successful expression. It will feature the works of masters, manufacturers of small and medium-sized businesses. Moreover, the entire festival will be sustained in the traditional Russian style. Festival visitors will enjoy performances of street artists and Russian fun. Entrepreneurs will hold a presentation of their products and teach visitors their skills at master classes. Designers show clothes of own production, which clearly traced traditional Russian motifs. In the area of the event will run fair with treats and sweets. You can eat all that delicious things right on the festival or to take it at home. This event is designed to showcase the variety of opportunities for development in Russia. The festival is a great place that connects people with common interests. 08
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Festival “Animatrix - 2015” Every year this festival gathers an impressive number of people. Only here everyone can get acquainted with the famous characters from the Japanese anime, and if you are lucky enough to meet them in person they will be happy to make a Selfie or a photo with you! Animatrix-2015 provides an excellent opportunity to look at the cultural heritage of Japan in the form of anime, games, music and movies. A great opportunity to not only touch the cultural heritage of the east of the country, but also to show their creativity. Every year the convention gathers adherents from across the country and from abroad. These are people of different ages and professions, they can even speak different languages, which is manifested in the love to anime that erases all the frames of language and age barriers. Match with your favourite heroes, competitions, familiarity with fantasy characters who left the books by Japanese authors, theatrical dance, modern fashion Asian countries and much more await visitors of this interesting cultural event.
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On Saturday February 7th Start: 12:00 Entrance fee: 400 – 1000RUB
Cultural Center “Moskvich” 46/15, Volgogradsky Prospect, m. Tekstilshchiki www.mskcc.ru
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Fairs in Moscow The St. Valentin Day is so soon, time to getting ready! Find amazing exclusive goods on the VIII exhibition-fair “The Atmosphere of creativity” and on the “Artfection” fair. That two well known places will not get you disappointed, especially if you prefer unique goods.
Hand made goods fair ArtFlection For connoisseurs of handmade the fair will be a real treat. At one site will be collected the most talented artists in various kinds of creativity.
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Toys, unusual jewellery, home furnishings, clothing, accessories, cards, notepads, covers, cosmetics, decorative soaps, knitwear, cosy fiction and many other unique options of gifts and goodies for themselves. At the fair ArtFlection you will find something that reflects all the colours of your desires, tastes and moods.
On February 7th Open time: 11am – 9pm Entrance fee: free Cultural and educational center DI Telegraph 7, Tverskaya str. m. Okhotny Ryad (5th floor) dreamindustries.co
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The atmosphere of creativity (Last Days) It’s not the first time that we talk about that event, this weekend will take place the 5th “The atmosphere of creativity” - this is not just an exhibition and sale, but an outstanding event in the world of needlework, which gives not only a pleasant shopping (author’s works, art supplies), but also a lot of positive emotions for visitors. It is worth noting that this year the project will bring together around 200 companies of various specializations: decoupage, embroidery, beads, soap, lace, and scrapbooking quilling. Among them: the company Gela, HandMadeDecor, Association of Masters of patchwork, Clover, Best for Me and many others. For the first time! The exhibition will feature cooking classes from the magazine “Good Housekeeping”. The program of events has already announced the presentation of the stars of the world of creativity and major publishing houses, more than 50 different master classes from well-known companies and magazines: are waiting for you. 12
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Especially for children will be equipped a special “Kids Zone”, where they can not only be creative, but also play. This time “The atmosphere of creativity” prepared a lot of gifts, each guest will be able to try their luck and go home not only with pleasant shopping. Every year the project “The atmosphere of creativity” becomes more extensive, the number of exhibitors and visitors grows. In autumn 2014 the event attracted more than 25,000 people in 5 days. Ltd. “The atmosphere of creativity” owns: a network of shops “Art Corner” with art supplies and hobby gallery “The atmosphere of creativity”, where various events, seminars, workshops and crafts school. The following year, “The atmosphere of creativity” plans to hold 12 exhibition projects in the Tishinka Mall. Until February 8th Open time: 11am – 8pm Entrance fee: from 200 RUB Tishinka Mall 1, Tishinskaya Building 1 m. Belaruskaya
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Expos in Moscow This weekend Moscow proposes some amazing exhibitions, like the huge project from Lumiere brothers Centre of Photography, which shows the best photos of Soviet production over time turned into a study. A thematic exhibition of works from MMOMA collection on the occasion of the museum 15th anniversary. And the exhibition “Life as a holiday� consisting of archive photographs from Ogoniok magazine dating from the 1930s to the 1970s.
“Prozavod” “Prozavod” - is a huge project from Lumiere brothers Centre of Photography, which shows the best photos of Soviet production over time turned into a study whose purpose - to change the image of the factory. “Prozavod” – is about Russian past, handed down to us by means of photos and movies. People who are engaged in this art are looking for old photographs and film the best images of Soviet factories. Popularity to this aesthetic emerged around the world, and finds itself in sociology, urban planning and design, and in the halls of art. Recently there was the famous The Photographers Gallery in London, proving their interest. In Russian history Prozavod goes from the early 20th century to the present day under various metamorphoses. In other words, we give you the opportunity to delve into the history of this type with an artistic direction. Having experienced the changing picture of how industrialization from its beginning to the present day, in the design of pictures, video and audio materials. Open time: 12am – 9 pm Entrance fee: 200- 430RUB Lumiere brothers Centre of Photography 3/1, Bolotnaya Quay, bld.3 m. Kropotkinskaya www.lumiere.ru www.intermarkrelocation.ru
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Ogoniok. Life as a Holiday
g photographic galaxy is the basis of the exhibition “Life as a holiday”, which marks 115 years since the magazine’s foundation.
The exhibition “Life as a holiday” consists of archive photographs from Ogoniok magazine dating from the 1930s to the 1970s. Ogoniok was an illustrated magazine from its foundation in 1899. It was the television of the pre-television age, around which the whole family gathered. After a break in publication during the years of the revolution, Ogoniok relaunched in 1923 and by 1925 had a print run of 500,000. At this time there was a real boom in photography. It became a powerful visual weapon for the young Soviet state. The best Soviet photographers worked with Ogoniok, including Arkady Shaikhet, Eleazar Langman, Emmanuil Evzerikhin, Vsevolod Tarasevich, Isaak Tunkel, Mikhail Savin, Eduard Ettinger, Galina Sanko, Dmitry Debabov, Semyon Fridlyand, Lev Borodulin, Lev Sherstennikov and, of course, Dmitry Baltermants. He began to work at Ogoniok in 1946 and then, from 1965 to 1990, was head of the magazine’s photography department. The work of this glitterin 16
The tradition of photography in Ogoniok was largely formed by the history and ideology of the country. Photography is the mirror of the age, but the amalgam of that mirror changes with the times and is defined by them. From the 1930s photography, like all other art forms, was obliged to observe the tenets of socialist realism. Photography was not to depict life «as it is». It was much more important to show “how things should be”. In photography textbooks of that time attention was focused on the rules of staging, on directing seemingly objective reporting. Each posed photograph became a political expression, simultaneously both a product and a tool of ideological work. Using their great talent photographers constructed an image of the happiest person in the happiest country on earth. The triumphs of collective labour in the fields, in the factories and on building sites, pictures of the new daily life, scenes of carefree childhood and well-deserved leisure — Ogoniok’s photographs breathe a holiday atmosphere or its anticipation. Together they produce a mythological pattern of collective happiness. Ogoniok’s visual canon took its definitive form in
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the mid-1950s, at the peak of the publication’s fame as an illustrated magazine. In the «thaw» of the 1960s, individualised happiness started to appear through the shroud of the collective holiday. Facial expressions, poses, subjects and tone changed. With the arrival of the stagnation years of the 1970s holiday ceased to be the main theme of Soviet photography. For this reason photographs from these two decades do not dominate the exhibition but demonstrate the aesthetics and the ideological direction of the previous epoch. The works of Soviet photographers featured in the exhibition both charm and, with the passing of the years, force one to think about our past, present and future. Today Ogoniok is part of the new media space. Reality looks out of its pages at us, and there is a place for more than holiday. One thing remains unchanged — Ogoniok’s place in the life of this huge country and in the history of Russian photojournalism. Until February 15th MAMM 16, Ostozhenka str. m. Park Kultury, M. Kropotkinskaya www.mamm-mdf.ru
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Fortune museum A thematic exhibition of works from MMOMA collection on the occasion of the museum 15th anniversary. The Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents the sixth thematic exhibition of works from its own collection of art dating back to the 20th and 21st centuries. It is a collection that stands out as one of the most interesting and diversified collections of modern art in Russia. The exhibition “Fortune Museum” which is timed to mark the 15th anniversary of the MMOMA, is the first in a series of special projects to be held by the museum on its anniversary year. For the first time ever the spectator will be able to see the museum library while taking advantage of a rare opportunity to become acquainted with the museum’s storage departments and its earliest acquisitions i.e. a number of works by such foreign artists as Salvador Dali, Arman, Giorgio de Chirico, and Paul Delvaux. The exhibition will pay special attention to some milestones in the history of MMOMA; the milestones to be represented as a “timeline.” Amusing museum statistics form another noteworthy part of the exhibition. Many a spectator are already familiar with Everything 18
Is Going to Be Alright, a neon sign by Martin Creed glowing at the façade of the first museum building on 25 Petrovka Street. Well, that is the starting point of the jubilee exhibition for those who come around. Dmitry Prigov’s wise “addresses to the citizens” welcome the spectator once he steps through the glass doors. These messages of the two artists appeared at the museum almost simultaneously on the eve of the museum’s tenth anniversary as the year 2010 was drawing to a close. They seem to have foreshadowed a thematic angle of today’s exhibition. A fortune cookie (containing a prediction or maxim printed on a slip of paper) will be the cornerstone of the exhibition. Originally a Japanese invention, the fortune cookie eventually won popularity in Chinese restaurants in the U.S. The idea is being transferred to museum space where art should be perceived as a form of prediction. Being a complex statement about the past, the present and the future, any work of art can be charged with some potential for prophesy. It is up to the spectator to decide which period of time a certain image should belong to or how it should be interpreted. The fifteenth anniversary of the museum is certainly
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a milestone, a moment for reflecting on things accomplished during the time. Besides, it is a good opportunity for dipping into the future. In Japan, fortune cookies are traditionally associated with the New Year festivities. Up to the spring of 2015, those visiting the MMOMA exhibition could take advantage of the opportunity and have their questions answered. The works on display pertain to all the collection of the museum including the work of the 20th and 21st centuries artists; the works that belong to different fields of art (painting, sculpture, graphics, installation and video). A chronological narrative spanning a period from the early 20th century to the present becomes the linchpin of the exhibition. The works on view are a sort of a digest highlighting some key “prophetic” moments in Russia’s contemporary art. These are the moments when the language of artistic expression shows signs of strain and special poignancy manifests in a debate over time-related issues. This kind of narrative reflects the nature of the MMOMA exhibition; the narrative corresponds with the structure of the exhibition, its consistency and peculiarities. The exhibits will be displayed both in a usual way befitting a regular event and in special “open storage” halls containing works of paint
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ing, graphics and sculpture, where every spectator can take a break as he moves past the exhibits arranged in chronological order. Special areas of the exhibition will be allotted for providing information on various activities of the MMOMA, its history and the role the museum has been playing in today’s culture. The explanatory account will be supported by statistics and diagrams. In terms of architectural design, each of the areas will be one of a kind. MMOMA is fully set to show its library to the public for the first time. Books from the museum holding, publications on modern art and printed matter relating to “large” subjects of the exhibition (time, prophesy and predictions as to different cultures) will be arranged in the display bookcases. The library will be available for interested visitors on Thursdays and Saturdays during working hours of the museum.
the museum from the inside after knowing all its ins and outs. The exhibition “Fortune Museum” is not merely a reason to give a thought or two to history and things as they stand today, it is also a fair attempt at getting a glimpse of the future. The exhibition includes the work of the following artists: Victor Alimpiev, Yuri Albert, Boris Anisfeld, Arman, Alexander Brodsky, David Burliuk, Eduard Gorokhovsky, Salvador Dali, Vladimir Dubosarsky and Alexander Vinogradov, Konstantin Zvezdochetov, Giorgio de Chirico, Irina Korina, Oksana Mas, Viktor Pivovarov, Niko Pirosmani, Aidan Salakhova, Boris Sveshnikov, Alexander Sokov, Boris Turetsky, Keith Haring, Yukinori Yanagi, Vladimir Yankilevsky et al. Until October 6th MOMMA 25, Petrovka str. m. Pushkinskaya www.mmoma.ru/en/
The curatorial group headed by Executive Director Vasily Tsereteli is going to present the fifteen years of the museum history in a rather unexpected fashion. FORM Bureau designed the architecture of the exhibition to come up with a one-off tour route so that the spectator may be able to see
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Giving happiness “The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful then a thousand heads bowing in prayer.� - Mahatma Gandhi An easy way to make something good with love is to take fluffy friend from a shelter, or if it is not possible for you, you can bring this weekend on that event food for cats and dogs, to help the ones that are in need. Make something good for someone or event get some pleasure for yourself is possible with our TOP5 Best Places to donate clothes and other staff in Moscow.
Exhibition and distribution of cats The exhibition shelters and guardians will bring more than 100 and fluffy and single-color, large and small seals and kitties. All nice, but very lonely. And so you want to have all been home. It’s so simple to make a cat happy! Take it home! And at the same time and make yourself happier, not for nothing that they say: “The Cat in the house, happiness in it”. Only healthy and vaccinated and sterilized adults. Give a gift under the contract (need a passport). During the exhibition, works collection point of feed, where anyone can bring cereals (oatmeal, buckwheat) and fodder for animals orphanage.
Special: Collect the charity animal feed During the exhibition, works collection point of feed, where anyone can bring cereals (oatmeal, buckwheat) and fodder for animals orphanage (dry, canned meat). All volunteers collected Fund “giving hope” will be bring to shelters, with acute problem of food.
All volunteers collected Fund “giving hope” will be bring to shelters, with acute problem of food. On February 7th Open time: 11am – 6pm Entrance fee: Free Fabrika 18, Perevedenovsky Pereulok m. Electrozavodskaya www.intermarkrelocation.ru
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TOP5 Places to donate clothes and other staff in Moscow When you are an expat moving became something very usual, as much as unnecessary staff and clothes. Instead of getting it in the trash, better to help someone in need or even get something from that. We choose for you the most interesting way to employ your old staff, have a look on our selection!
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In the Tsiferblat, on the second floor is opened a second-hand where you can exchange your item for a new one. The only condition: your clothes should be in good condition - clean, not stretched, without holes and stains, think about, that after it will be worn. If the clothes refused to take “on the counter”, then no problem, you can leave it for charity events. 12, Tverskaya str., Bld.1 m. Tverskaya www.ziferblat.net
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Blagomarket “Blagomarket” is organized by Natalia Voronitsina. Here are accepted clothes, shoes (men, women, children), sunglasses, bags, belts, jewellery, fine home furnishings: vases, boxes, cups, dolls. In addition, you can bring headphones, electronic books, art albums, photos, magazines. Preference is given to design things more. Here you can buy things for yourself of course with good discounts. 7, Khokhlovsky Pereulok, 1st floor m. Kitay Gorod blago-market.livejournal.com
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The Centre reception and distribution of humanitarian aid “Miloserdie” In this place you can bring absolutely anything: no matter design or not. The main thing is that the clothes and shoes were clean and without holes. Any persone in need can come and choose something suitable for completely free. Exhibition Center Basil the Great, 71, Dmitrovskoe Shosse, bld.1 m. Vladykino www.miloserdie.ru
Charity shop Lavka Radosti Things here are not for sale, but could be purchased by a donation. Recommended donation from 20-40% of the cost of similar new things. Here you can find almost everything from adult and children’s clothing to interior design objects. 7, M. Sukharevsky lane, m. Sukharevskaya lavka.radostey@gmail.com www.lavkaradostej.ru
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Charity Fund Sozidanie The Fund specializes in helping fire victims, the poor and disadvantaged families and people affected by the floods and other emergencies. Accept everything from clothing to kitchen utensils, office supplies and personal care products. 9, Magnitogorskaya, bld.1 m. Izmailovskaya www.bf-sozidanie.ru
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Sports in Moscow Even that outside is winter; it’s not a reason to stop doing sport. We selected for you great winter sport festivals in Petrovsky and Kuzminki Park. For those who anyway want to practice sport in covered places, we found a climbing park, where you can stay all day long.
A whole day of climbing in RockZona For those who want support the body in perfect shape. Try your hand at climbing. For this interesting sport is not require a special physical fitness, it just important to desire - as soon as possible to conquer the heights! You conquer the heights, while the others calmly walk on flat tracks. You will have an opportunity to see the world from a different angle. It is important to remember that during this sport are trained all the muscles. With climbing you become more resilient and courageous. These activities can be only the first step to conquer the truly high points of our planet. Unreal drive and new experiences await you. Open time: 3 pm – 10 pm Tickets: 500 - 950 RUB Climbing center RockZona («RokZona”) 22, Prospekt Andropova m. Kolomenskaya www.rzclimbing.ru
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Sports festival “Sport Weekend” Perovsky Park invites all Muscovites and guests of the city to mark the “Day of winter sports”. This festival is held the park to celebrate sports and recreational activities “Sport Weekend”, on the 7th and 8th February. Park guests will participate in exciting workshops of hockey and figure skating. And the most active participants will receive prizes. Wellknown masters of sports will award winners of the competition. Popular Moscow DJ will make evening holiday atmosphere. On February 7th&8th Open time: 11am – 2 pm Entrance fee: free Perovsky Park 7, Lazo str., m. Perovo
Winter sports marathon On February 7th at Kuzminki Park will be held sporting events for everyone regardless of age and degree of preparation. The program will begin with an “open workout from Reebok», which will help to warm up the participants before the main competition. Furthermore, guests of the park will be able to take part in the “Family Winter starts” in the disciplines of bobsleigh and biathlon. Complete strengthening team spirit creative competition for the best “snow sports figure.” The final chord of the festival will be a competition under the laconic title “60 seconds”. In one minute, anyone can do any of the three proposed exercises. All participants will receive gifts, and the winners will receive valuable prizes from Reebok. Also, the guests will wait pleasant surprises and useful souvenirs from the company Coca-Cola Hellenic. Open time: 12am – 4 pm Entrance fee: free On February 7th Kuzminki Park 1, Kuzminki Park, bld.3 m. Kuzminki
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Music in Moscow Given the extremely broad variety of forms, styles, genres, and historical periods generally perceived as being described by the term “classical music�, the music that will never get old. We selected for you some great concerts of music by Rachmaninov, Chliapin and Beethoven.
Concert “Two stars. Rachmaninov and Chaliapin” Philharmonic Concert Association presents Mosconcert concert “Two stars. Rachmaninov and Chaliapin - Forty years of friendship”. The history of friendship between the two geniuses that brought fame to Russia and born in one - in 1873, will appear in the program “Two stars”. The crown of their forty-year friendship became the famous works by Rachmaninoff Chaliapin. This beautiful composition will be performed by winners of international competitions Ilya Ushullu (bass) and Rustem Kudorov (piano). Lead author of the program - master of artistic expression Inna Vasiliadi. Tickets are sold at the tickets office of the Museum Association. On February 8th Start: 5pm Tickets: 400 RUB Chaliapin Manor Museum 25-27, Novinsky Boulevard m. Barricadnaya
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Moscow City Symphony Orchestra “Russian Philharmonic” Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony - one of the most popular not only in the legacy of the composer, but also in the world of classical music. This work reveals the main theme of Beethoven’s Symphony heroic struggle embodied in the most concentrated form, evolving ‘from the darkness - to light, through the struggle - to win”. Beethoven, usually stingy on the verbal explanation, he pointed to the main theme of the symphony as a symbol for the sound of fate: ‘So the fate knocking at the door”. Laurent Corso - one of the greatest contemporary violinists, winner of Victoires de la Musique in the category ‘Singer of the Year’, Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters, D. Enescu Award from the Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers (SACEM), Grand Prix Charles Cros Academy . He works with such renowned
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conductors as Sh.Dyutua, S.Bychkov, D.Gatti, Valery Gergiev, E.Krivin, K.Mazur, D.Nelson, M.Plasson, Yu.Sado, T. Sohiev, Vladimir Spivakov and others. Musician and recitals on which he plays as works of Bach and modern music. Laurent Corso recorded all sonatas for violin E. Ysaye solo, as well as works by Bartók (Concerto number 2, Sonata for violin solo, ‘Contrasts’). Alexander Knyazev is the winner of the International Cello Competition them. G. Kassado, the International Chamber Music Competition (Trapani, Italy), the International Competition UNISA (Pretoria, South Africa). Knyazev collaborated with leading conductors - E. Svetlanov, Yuri Temirkanov, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yuri Bashmet, M. Shostakovich, N. Jarvi, Kurt Mazur, A. Vedernikov and others. He has performed with orchestras such as the JI-AP them. EF Svetlanov, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Bavarian Radio, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Resident Orchestra of The Hague, Orchestre National de France, the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and many others.
performs chamber music together with Yevgeny Kisin, V.Repinym, Berezovsky and N.Luganskim. Trio A. Knyazev, Berezovsky and D. Mahtina speak at prestigious venues, including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Palace of Fine Arts in Brussels, Wigmore Hall in London, the Lincoln Center in New York and at the Salzburg Festival. Record trio of Shostakovich and Sergei Rachmaninov was awarded the Gramophone prize, Diapason d’Or, Echo Award. On February 7th Start: 5 pm; 8:30 pm Tickets: 900-1000 RUB Moscow International House of Music 52, Kosmodamianskaya Quay, Bld. 8. m. Paveletskaya www.mmdm.ru
Participated in the festival “December Nights” in Moscow, organized by S. Richter, who had a great influence on the work of the musician. Alexander Knyazev
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