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Opening Concert at the National Philharmonic Hall (Volodymyrsky uzviz 2) with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine conducted by Soloist – Valeria Kucherenko (piano). Programme to include works by Brahms and Mussorgsky.
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Piano recital by Stephen Gutman (Great Britain) at the Maly Hall, National Music Academy (vul. Horodetskoho 1). Programme to include works by Berg, Sylvestrov, Tippett and a selection of piano versions of Ukrainian folk songs specially written for the concert by Ukrainian composers O.Bezborodko, Y.Braha, M.Denysenko, M.Kovalinas, H.Liashenko, O.Skrypnyk, I.Taranenko and V.Yantso (world premieres). |
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Concert at the Great Hall, National Music Academy (vul. Horodetskoho 1), with the Chamber Ensemble Kyiv Soloists conducted by Bogodar Kotorovych. Soloists – Myroslava Kotorovych (violin) and Oleg Bezborodko (piano). Programme to include works by Mozart and Britten.
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“Violin Queen of Music, or what distinguishes instruments of great makers” –
masterclass and meeting with the violin expert Florian Leonhard (Germany – Great Britain) at the Choir Hall, National Music Academy (vul. Horodetskoho 1). All welcome! Bring your instrument!
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“Quo vadis” -
commemorating 20 years from the Chornobyl tragedy and 75th anniversary of composer M. Tariverdiev birth -
in association with the Embassy of Russia, the Fund Promoting Development of Arts (Ukraine) and the Michael Tariverdiev Foundation (Russia) -
Closing Concert at the National Philharmonic Hall (Volodymyrsky uzviz 2)
with the Choir of the Kyiv Municipal Theatre of Opera and Ballet for Children and Youth under Angela Maslennikova
and the Kyiv Camerata Chamber Ensemble conducted by Valery Matiukhin.
Soloists – Vitaly Alfavitsky (clarinet), Taras Bahynets (organ), Oleksandr Gurets (tenor), István Matias (organ), Max Rysanov (viola), Bohdana Stelmashenko (flute), Andriy Tuchapets (viola) and Taras Shtonda (bass). Programme to include works by Britten, Hulak-Artemovsky, Mozart, Stankovych, Sviridov and Tariverdiev.
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