EN / RU

Running time:
2 parts by 45 minutes
6+

Рrogramme:

I part

Mendelssohn
String Symphony No. 10 in B minor, MWV N 10
Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64

II part

Mendelssohn
Konzertstück No.2 in D minor, Op.114
Soloists: Andrei Mikhailovsky (clarinet)
and Valentin Uryupin (clarinet)

Symphony No. 5 in D minor,
Op. 107, “Reformation”

The programme is subject to change


1 October 2022 Saturday 18.00 Grand hall
18.00 Grand hall

Mendelssohn
NFOR. Conductor Valentin Uryupin
Andrey Baranov, violin

The concert is cancelled
Valentin Uryupin received his musical education at the Moscow Conservatoire under the supervision of Evgeny Petrov (clarinet) and Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conducting). Since 2007, Valentin Uryupin has been artistic director and conductor of the Arpeggione Orchestra founded by him (Moscow). In 2008–2011, he was the principal guest conductor of the Kharkov Academic Youth Symphony Orchestra. Since 20011, he has been a permanent guest conductor of the Belarus TV and Radio Symphony Orchestra. Since August 2011, he has been a conductor of the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre. He made his debut there as an assistant of Teodor Currentzis on a new production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte. Since August 2021, he has been the chief conductor and musical director of the Novaya Opera Theatre.

The National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia was founded in January 2003 by the Ministry of Culture. The Orchestra united top orchestra musicians and gifted youth. During the years of its activities, the NPR has succeeded in becoming one of the best symphonic orchestras of Russia and in gaining admiration from the audience and recognition from the professionals. The Orchestra is headed by Maestro Vladimir Spivakov, a world-known violinist and conductor.