EN / RU

Running time:
2 parts by 40 minutes
6+
15 January 2022 Saturday 19.00 Grand hall
19.00 Grand hall

“Viva Trumpet!”

National Philharmonic of Russia
Artistic director and chief conductor – Vladimir Spivakov
Conductor – Timur Zangiev

The concert was postponed from 15 January 2021

Tickets for the date of 15 January 2021 are valid

Soloists:
Matthias Höfs, trumpet (Germany)
Sergei Nakariakov, trumpet
Timur Martynov, trumpet
Kirill Soldatov, trumpet
Vladislav Lavrik, trumpet
Evgeny Guriev, trumpet
Ilyas Nevretdinov, trumpet
Alexander Bakharev, trumpet
Alexander Rublev, trumpet
Pavel Kurdakov, trumpet

A unique event takes place at Zaryadye Hall this night. Ten today’s best trumpeters meet up on one stage!

Outstanding masters, touring musicians, and soloists of best orchestras (), together they are meeting up to play a hymn to their golden instrument together. 

A piece called “The Trumpets Shall Sound” written by contemporary German jazzmen composer Wolf Kerscheck is in the first part of the concert, and it is the Russian premiere. The piece that demand from the performers not only fiery virtuoso solos but a kind of a small performance, is already a success in Germany and Japan.

The concert is supported by Goethe-Institut

From the November 8th, 2021, attendance of concerts is possible only with QR code that contains information about vaccination, recent disease, or negative PCR test results (since 8 December 2021, its validity is shortened to 48 hours), as well as passport with data similar to that containing in the QR code (PCR test with the QR code is sent to Gosuslugi website, only if the test was done in a laboratory connected to EMIAS). 

From the November 8th, 2021, attendance of concerts is possible only with QR code that contains information about vaccination, recent disease, or negative PCR test results (since 8 December 2021, its validity is shortened to 48 hours), as well as passport with data similar to that containing in the QR code (PCR test with the QR code is sent to Gosuslugi website, only if the test was done in a laboratory connected to EMIAS).