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Running time:
1 part by 40 minutes; 2 part by 45 minutes
6+

Рrogramme:

I part

Tchaikovsky
Violin concerto in D Major, op. 35

II part

Tchaikovsky
Symphony №4 in F minor, op. 36

The programme is subject to change
14 September 2022 Wednesday 19.00 Grand hall
19.00 Grand hall

State Symphony
Capella of Russia
Conductor – Valery Polyansky
Haik Kazazyan, violin

The concert was postponed from September 8, 2022
Tickets for 8 September 2022 are valid.

Yerevan-born Haik Kazazyan was only 13 year old – but by that time had already been winner of several competition of his Republic – when he got invitation to tour Belgium and France as solo artist. In his fourteen, he began studying with a venerable Moscow professor Eduard Grach, the tutor of such prominent musicians as Nikita Boriso-Glebsky, Alyona Baeva, and Aylen Pritchin, to name a few. And now Haik Kazazyan is world famous, playing with best orchestras and at best festivals. He’s a great admirer of unique style of David Oistrakh, Leonid Kogan, and Yehudi Menuhin. In 1971, a Chamber Choir was founded by Valery Polyansky, to win International Competition n.a. Guido D’Arezzi only four years later. In 1980, the ensemble was officially acknowledged as the State Chamber Choir of the USSR Ministry of Culture, and the pan-USSR tour followed, as well as performances at prestigious festivals abroad.

The State Symphony Capella of Russia under Valery Polyansky’s leadership consists of over 200 performers and comprises a choir, an orchestra and soloist singers. Russian and international critics praise its profound interpretation solutions, the high culture of ensemble performance and impeccable sense of style. The State Symphony Capella of Russia was founded in 1991 through merger of the USSR State Chamber Choir under the leadership of Valeri Polyansky and the State Symphony Orchestra of the USSR Ministry of Culture headed by Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Valery Polyansky is its art director and chief conductor since 1992. The Capella tours Russia and abroad extensively, often featuring stars such as Kempf, Kopatchinskaja, Radulovich, Donohoe, Matsuev, Mechetina, and Baeva, among many others.