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Running time:
1 part by 60 minutes, 2 part by 40 minutes
6+
30 April 2021 Friday 19.00 Grand hall
19.00 Grand hall

Mozart. Symphonies 39, 40, 41
Nizhny Novgorod Soloists orchestra
Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev

The history of The Nizhny Novgorod Soloists orchestra began in 1981, when a student chamber orchestra emerged on the basis of the Gorky Conservatory. Its modern name – “Soloists of Nizhny Novgorod” – accurately reflects the essence of the orchestra – it is a community of bright creative individuals. The Soloists of Nizhny Novgorod are known far beyond the region: they perform in Moscow, St. Petersburg, capitals and cities of Europe. On average, the orchestra gives more than 60 concerts per season and performs with international-class soloists.

Maxim Emelyanychev is an outstanding representative of the rising generation of very young conductors, a prize-winner of numerous international competitions, among them: Hans von Bülow piano competition (Meiningen, 2012), Musica Antica harpsichord competition (Brugge, 2010), Volkonsky harpsichord competition (2010, Moscow). He collaborates with such renowned artists as Riccardo Minasi, Max Emanuel Cencic, Xavier Sabata, Julia Lezhneva, Sophie Karthäuser, Franco Fagioli, Dmitry Sinkovsky, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Alexei Lubimov, Theodor Currentzis, Patrizia Ciofi, Katia and Marielle Labèque or Joyce DiDonato. He leads Il Pomo d’Oro in their many various projects, concerts and operas or with Joyce DiDonato, on the theme of war and peace (Versailles in March 2016, recording for Warner Classics and long world concert tours in November-December 2016 and May-June 2017). His career with symphonic orchestras first started with numerous Russian orchestras – National Philharmonic of Russia, Soloists of Nizhny Novgorod or Nizhny Novgorod Philharmonic to name a few – and goes on internationally with the Sinfonietta Sofia, the Sinfonia Varsovia or the Real Orquesta Sinfonica de Sevilla.