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Running time:
90 minutes, no break
6+
6 February 2021 Saturday 19.00 Grand hall
19.00 Grand hall

Verdi. Requiem
National Philharmonic of Russia
Conductor – Dmitry Korchak  


The Grand Choir “Masters of Choral Singing” 
  
Soloists:
Veronika Dzhioeva, soprano
Agunda Kulaeva, mezzo-soprano
Alexey Tatarintsev, tenor
Evgeny Stavinsky, bass

Requiem is one of the most performed and loved by the audience works of the great Italian composer. Requiem is called the twenty-seventh opera by Verdi, since the influence of the opera is quite significant here. It manifests itself in the form (seven large parts instead of the traditional twelve), and in the melody (typically Italian opera cantilena), and in the composition of performers (Verdi involved not only the chorus and orchestra, but also soloists: soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor and bass).

The leading opera artists of Russia will take part in the performance of Verdi's Requiem at the Zaryadye Hall: guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theater Veronika Dzhioeva, soloist of the Bolshoi Theater Agunda Kulaeva, soloist of the Novaya Opera Theater Alexei Tatarintsev.

Dmitry Korchak will be at the stand of the National Philharmonic of Russia. Luxurious voice, perfect performance and artistry have won world fame for tenor Dmitry Korchak. Several years ago, a graduate of the Popov Choir Arts Academy (in two classes: conductor and vocal) began performing as a conductor of a symphony orchestra. Since 2016 Dmitry Korchak has been Principal Guest Conductor of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater and Guest Conductor of the Mikhailovsky Theater in St. Petersburg.