Festival of symphony and brass orchestras “Summer Waltz. Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory Concert of the Vienna Opera Symphony Orchestra

The Man from the Orchestra [The Siege Diary of Lev Margulis] Margulis Lev Mikhailovich

Symphony orchestra repertoire

Leningrad Radio Committee during the siege of Leningrad

The sources for this list were: a notebook of recordings of concerts by K. I. Eliasberg, posters and programs stored in the music library of the Leningrad Philharmonic and the Russian national library, a notebook of recordings of orchestra concerts, kept by the editors of the radio committee E. M. Lichkus (in 1941) and F. N. Goukhberg (from June 3, 1942).

RUSSIAN CLASSICAL COMPOSERS

Borodin.“Heroic” symphony, “Prince Igor” (overture, Igor’s aria, Konchak’s aria, Yaroslavna’s arioso, Galitsky’s song, duet of Galitsky and Yaroslavna).

Glazunov.“The Young Lady Servant” (fragments), “Seasons”, Concerto for violin and orchestra, Concert Waltz No. 1, Concert Waltz No. 2, Lyric poem, March on a Russian theme, Meditation, Dance of Salome, “Raymonda” (suite and fragments), Serenade, symphonies - II, IV, VI, Solemn Overture, Solemn Cantata, “Hey, Let's Whoop!”

Glinka.“Aragonese Jota”, “Waltz Fantasy”, “Ivan Susanin” (overture, Antonida’s aria, Susanin’s aria, posada scene, final chorus), “Kamarinskaya”, “Night in Madrid”, “Ruslan and Lyudmila” (overture) .

Dargomyzhsky.“Rusalka” (Melnik’s aria).

Kalinnikov. I Symphony.

Lyadov. Eight Russians folk songs, "Kikimora", Polonaise.

Rachmaninov. Concert for piano with orc. No. 2, Symphony II, “The Cliff”.

Rimsky-Korsakov.“Vera Sheloga” (introduction), “Golden Cockerel” (aria of the Shemakhan Queen, Wedding Procession), “Spanish Capriccio”, “Kashchei the Immortal” (Kashcheevna’s aria), “May Night” (Levko’s aria), “Sadko” (Varyazhsky’s song guest, song of the Vedenetsky guest, song of the Indian guest, Lyubava’s aria), “The Tale of Tsar Saltan” (suite), “The Tale of the Invisible City of Kitezh...” (Battle at Kerzhenets), “Snow Maiden” (Mizgir’s aria, Snow Maiden’s aria, third song Lelya), “The Tsar’s Bride” (Lyubasha’s aria, scenes), “Scheherazade”.

Serov. Varangian ballad.

Scriabin.“Dreams”, Symphonies - I, II.

Tchaikovsky. Variations on a Rococo theme, “Eugene Onegin” (Gremin’s aria, Lensky’s aria, Onegin’s arioso, polonaise, scenes), “Iolanta” (Robert’s aria), “Italian Capriccio”, Concerto for violin and orchestra, Concerto for piano. with orc. No. 1, " Swan Lake"(suite, fragments), "Mazepa" (Mazepa's aria), "Manfred" (1 part), cantata "Moscow", "Mozartiana", "Maid of Orleans" (Joan of Arc's aria), " Queen of Spades"(Lisa's aria, Herman's aria, Yeletsky's aria, scene at the Winter Canal), "Romeo and Juliet", duet, "Romeo and Juliet", fantasy overture, serenade "Where are you flying like a bird", symphonies - I, IV, V, VI, Slavic March, “Sleeping Beauty” (waltz), String Serenade, Suites - 1st, 3rd, 4th (“Mozartiana”), Overture “1812”, “Francesca da Rimini”, “ The Enchantress" (two arias of the godmother), "The Nutcracker" (suite, fragments).

Variations on a Russian theme for big orchestra(N. Artsybushev, I. Vitol, A. Lyadov, N. Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Sokolov, A. Glazunov).

Russians folk songs for balalaika with symphony orchestra.

SOVIET COMPOSERS

Alexandrov. Anthem of the Bolshevik Party.

Bogdanov-Berezovsky. Concerto for violin and orchestra. (1 hour), Scherzo.

Deaf. Song about Zhdanov.

Cheap. Music for the play “Wait for Me”, music for the film “Architecture of Leningrad”.

Evlakhov. Night Patrol, Suite.

Zhivotov. Ceremonial march.

Kochurov. Heroic aria, Song of Leningrad, Suvorov overture.

Nosov. A Tale of a Hero City.

Khachaturian. Song about Stalin.

Shostakovich. Symphonies - I, VII.

FOREIGN COMPOSERS

Berlioz. Rakoczy March, "Roman Carnival".

Beethoven. Concert for piano with orc. No. 5, symphonies - IV, V, IX.

Bizet.“Arlesienne” (suite No. 1), “Pearl Seekers” (Nadir’s aria), “Carmen” (overture, couplets of Toreador, Habanera, Gypsy song, etc.).

Weber."The Magic Shooter" (overture).

Wieniawski. Polonaise in D major.

Verdi."Rigoletto" (Duke's song), "La Traviata" (scenes).

Haydn. Symphony “With the Impact of the Timpani”.

Grieg.“Sigurd the Crusader” (suite), concerto for piano. with orchestra, lyrical songs (“Solveig’s Lullaby”, “Swan”, “Last Spring”), “Peer Gynt” (suite No. 2), Symphonic dances.

Gounod."Faust" (Cavatina Faust).

Dvorak. Symphonies - V (IX), VII.

Debussy. Small suite.

Delib.“The King Amuses himself” (suite).

Duke."The Sorcerer's Apprentice."

Zuppe.“The Poet and the Peasant” (overture).

Sheet. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14, concertos for piano. with orc, - No. 1, No. 2, Polonaise in E-flat major, tarantella “Venice and Naples”, “Tasso”, “Chromatic gallop”.

Massenet.“Werther” (stanzas of Ossian), “Picturesque Scenes”, “Thais” (intermission), “Phaedra” (overture).

Meyerbeer."Prophet" (march).

Mendelssohn. Concerto for violin and orchestra, “Ruy-Blaz” (overture), symphonies - “Italian”, “Scottish”, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (nocturne and scherzo), “Fingal’s Cave”, overture.

Mozart.“Don Giovanni” (overture, Leporello’s aria), “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”, concerto for piano. with orc. D minor, concerto for 2 fp. with orchestra, Serenade No. 17 (fragments), symphony “Jupiter”.

Moshkovsky. Waltz-scherzo, opera “Boabdil” (fragments), Moorish fantasy, Serenade, Fantastic scherzo, Fantastic procession.

Rossini."William Tell" (overture), "The Barber of Seville" (Figaro's cavatina), "The Thieving Magpie" (overture).

Swensen. Norwegian Rhapsody No. 3.

Saint-Saens. Algerian Suite.

Tom. Polonaise Owls.

Franc.“Symphonic Variations” for piano. with orc.

Chopin. Waltz No. 7, Waltz orchestrated by Glazunov, Concerto for piano. with orc. No. 2.

Schubert. Symphonies - “Unfinished”, VII, Morning Serenade.

Schumann. IV Symphony.

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Concert repertoire

Concert symphony orchestra The Moscow Conservatory was created in September 2007 on the initiative of the State Prize laureate, people's artist USSR, professor Gennady Nikolaevich Rozhdestvensky and rector of the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky (2005-2009), People's Artist of Russia, Professor Tigran Abramovich Alikhanov. The orchestra was led by Honored Artist of Russia, Professor Anatoly Abramovich Levin. The director of the orchestra is currently Daria Sergeevna Dmitrieva.

According to the organizers, the orchestra was supposed to provide students and graduate students of the Department of Opera and Symphony Conducting of the Moscow Conservatory with the practice necessary to master the profession of a conductor and at the same time conduct full-fledged concert activities.

Since 2008, the orchestra has been honored to open concert season V Great hall Moscow Conservatory.

The Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory performs with constant success at the best concert venues, including the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, the Svetlanov Hall of the Moscow International House of Music, the State Kremlin Palace, concert hall Crocus City Hall ( Crocus City Hall), concert hall "Barvikha Luxury Village".

Conductors such as V. Ashkenazi, G. Rozhdestvensky, S. Sondetskis, E. Klass, A. Lazarev, V. Spivakov, M. Pletnev, V. Polyansky, A. Rudin, A. Mustonen, Yu. Kon worked with the team .

The orchestra collaborated with famous musicians, including singers Z. Sotkilava, V. Ladyuk, M. Kazakov, O. Kulko, A. Viktorova, P. Domingo, M. Diener, I. Bostridge, P. Colman-Wright, J. Davis, instrumentalists N. Petrov, E. Virsaladze, M. Voskresensky, A. Lyubimov, B. Berezovsky, N. Lugansky, D. Matsuev, D. Kramer, E. Mechetina, P. Osetinskaya, D. Masleev, A. Gugnin, D. Trifonov, M. Fedotov, S. Girshenko, V. Ivanov, A. Rozhdestvensky, A. Trostyansky, G. Kazazyan, M. Bereznitsky, N. Gutman, A. Rudin, K. Rodin, I. Gavrysh, M. Utkin, A. Buzlov, N. Hakhnazaryan and many others.

The Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory is a regular participant in International competitions and festivals, including: International competition organists named after A.F. Gedicke, V International Piano Competition named after A.N. Scriabin, IV International Competition of the Moscow Conservatory for performers on wind and percussion instruments, V Moscow International Violin Competition named after D. Oistrakh, I Global Internet Vocal Competition - Renato Bruson International Competition, Moscow International Festival “Dedication to Oleg Kagan”, International music festival“Mirror in a Mirror” (to the 80th anniversary of A. Pärt), International festival"Debussy and his time".

Each season the team prepares a wide variety of programs dedicated to the anniversaries of outstanding musicians and composers. 100th anniversary of the birth of D. F. Oistrakh, 90th anniversary of the birth of K. Karaev, 80th anniversary of D. Bashkirov, 100th anniversary of B. Pokrovsky, 80th anniversary of R. Shchedrin, 140th anniversary of the birth of S. V. Rachmaninov, the 150th anniversary of the birth of R. Strauss, the 80th anniversary of M. Voskresensky, the 115th anniversary of the birth of L. Ginzburg, the 85th anniversary of G. Rozhdestvensky - this is a far from complete list of concerts prepared by the artistic director and chief. conductor Anatoly Levin and the Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory.

In the 2016-2017 season, the orchestra took part in the unique project “Alexander Nevsky. Eisenstein and Prokofiev” dedicated to the Year of Russian Cinema.

The legendary maestro G. Rozhdestvensky has repeatedly stood at the conductor's stand of the Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory, performing music of J. Sibelius, B. Bartok, B. Martinu, P. Hindemith, rarely heard in Russia. In 2013, on his initiative, the Russian premiere of B. Britten’s opera “Death in Venice” took place on the stage of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.

June 27 On the historical stage of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, a festival of symphony and brass bands with the poetic name “Summer Waltz” starts. Various orchestral groups from Moscow and regions will take part in 4 concerts of the festival - (conductor - Sergey Durygin), Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation(conductor - Konstantin Petrovich), Tula Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra(conductor - Vladislav Lavrik), (conductor - Alexey Karabanov), as well as one of the best orchestras of the Moscow Conservatory - the Concert Symphony Orchestra conducted by maestro Anatoly Levin. The festival will last until July 5.

Central Military Band of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation- one of the most famous military bands in the world, created in 1927. The first artistic director of the orchestra was the devotee of Russian military music, Major General S. Chernetsky. A high academic culture of performance, a carefully selected repertoire in which priority is given to Russian classical and modern music, virtuosity and high professionalism of the musicians have become the hallmarks of the orchestra and have endeared it to the audience not only in our country, but also in almost all continents of the planet. Such outstanding musicians as Khachaturian, Kozlovsky, Arkhipova, Obraztsova, Oistrakh, Gilels, Dokshitser, Pikaizen, Kobzon, Carreras, Gulegina performed with the orchestra. The orchestra has created a golden anthology of Russian military music. These are more than six hundred musical recordings that are stored in the Russian State Archive of Phonological Documents. Only for recent years The orchestra has recorded more than ten CDs. In 2010-2012 The orchestra gave several concerts for the restoration fund of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.

Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory was created in September 2007 on the initiative of People's Artist of the USSR, Professor Gennady Rozhdestvensky and People's Artist of Russia, Professor Tigran Alikhanov. Over the years of its existence, the ensemble, whose chief conductor and artistic director is Honored Artist of Russia, Professor Anatoly Levin, has taken its rightful place in musical life Moscow. Since 2008, the orchestra has had the honor of opening the concert season in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.

The orchestra played under the direction of outstanding conductors of our time: Eri Klas, Mikhail Pletnev, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Saulius Sondeckis. Alexander Rudin has repeatedly performed with the orchestra as conductor and soloist.

During its existence, the orchestra has collaborated with such outstanding performers as Eliso Virsaladze, Natalia Gutman, Nikolai Petrov, Alexey Lyubimov, Vladimir Ivanov, Alexander Bonduryansky, Mikhail Utkin, Pavel Nersesyan, Tigran Alikhanov, Igor Gavrysh, Alexander Trostyansky and many others. Twice the orchestra accompanied Placido Domingo's performances in Moscow.

Central Concert Exemplary Orchestra named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Navy- the official musical calling card of the Russian Navy, its pride and heritage. The team is distinguished by a wide repertoire, brilliance and virtuosity, exquisite nuance and subtle intonation, as well as indescribable naval charm and loyalty to maritime traditions. Since 1994, the orchestra has been named after the great Russian composer Nikolai Andreevich Rimsky-Korsakov, the first inspector of Russian naval bands.

The basis of the orchestra's repertoire is Russian and world musical classics, modern music, an invaluable collection of Russian and Soviet songs about the sea and the Russian Navy. The orchestra's concerts are successfully held in the best concert halls in Russia and abroad, naval garrisons and military bases of the Russian Armed Forces.

Captain 1st rank, chief and artistic director Central Concert Exemplary Orchestra named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov of the Russian Navy Alexey Karabanov is a promoter of music written for brass band. Impeccable conducting technique, brilliant commentary on concerts, regular appearances on various television and radio channels in programs dedicated to military music of Russia, made him a real favorite of the public.

In 1985 he graduated with honors from the Moscow Conservatory. From the same year, he was appointed conductor of the Admiralty Orchestra, fruitful work with which and active concert activity brought the artist universal recognition.

Since October 1, 2007 - head (artistic director and chief conductor) of the Central Concert Exemplary Orchestra named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov.

The musician has repeatedly taken the helm of leading military and symphony orchestras in Europe and St. Petersburg. In 1996, he was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.

Schedule of concerts of the festival of symphony and brass bands

"SUMMER WALTZ"

GREAT HALL

June 27
Wednesday
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Opening
Central Military Band of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Conductors: Konstantin PETROVICH, Andrey NISENBAUM
In the program: ancient marches and waltzes
June 29
Friday
19.00
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"All about love..."
Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Conductor - Konstantin PETROVICH
July 2
Monday
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Tula Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conductor and soloist - Vladislav LAVRIK (trumpet)
Liliya DIANOVA (soprano)
Alexandra TIKHONOVA (harp)
Yana BELOUSOVA (violin)
Vladislav BELOUSOV (cello)
Program: Rossini, Gounod, Strauss, Arban, Arensky, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich
July 5
Thursday
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Central Concert Exemplary Orchestra
named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Navy
Conductor - Alexey KARABANOV
In the program:
M. GlinkaDances from the opera “A Life for the Tsar”
P. TchaikovskyWaltz from the ballet "Sleeping Beauty"
Polonaise and waltz from the opera “Eugene Onegin”
Waltz of the Flowers and Pas de deux from the ballet “The Nutcracker”
M. Kyuss"Amur Waves"
I. Shatrov"On the hills of Manchuria"
A. Joyce"Memory"
S. Baynes"Fate"
A. Joyce"Autumn Dream"
Y. Rosas"Above the Waves"

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