2 parts by 40 minutes
Рrogramme:
I partBach
Toccata and fugue D minor, BWV 565
Jesus bleibet meine Freude, BWV 147
Clara Schumann
Die gute Nacht, die ich dir sage
Adan
Cantique de Noёl
Bach
Three Choral Fantasies for organ
Air from Easter Oratorio, BWV 249
Haendel
Lascia ch’io pianga, from Rinaldo
Mozart
L’amero, saro costante, from The Shepherd King
Webber
Pie Jesu from Requiem
II part
Widor
Toccata from the Fifth Organ Symphony
Schubert
Ave Maria
Serenade from "Swan Song"
Sviridov
Spring from Nine Songs to Blok Poems
Verbochki from vocal cycle “Peterburg Songs” to poems of Alexander Blok
Tariverdiev
“I Love”
Aria from the 1st Organ Concert Cassandra
Poulenc
Roads of Love (Les chemins de l'amour)
Belyaev
“Angel”
Nicholas Brodsky
“Stay with me…”
from The Toast of New Orleans movie
The programme is subject to change
Daria Davidova, soprano
Daniel Zaretsky, organ
Daria Davidova (born June 24, 1990, Moscow) is a Russian opera singer, soprano. She made her debut on the opera stage in 2014 at the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia[1], being a fifth-year student of the Moscow State Conservatory named after Peter Tchaikovsky. From 2015 to 2017 - Daria was an opera soloist of the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre. Since 2018, she has been a leading soloist at the All-Russian State Television and Radio Company (VGTRK). She’s a resident of the festival of Russian art in Deauville, and the voice of “La Marseillaise” during France and Russia official events. Le Figaro once dubbed the singer as “The most French of all Russian female singers” (“La plus française des chanteuses russes”). Daria performs in Russia, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, China, Japan, Poland, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic, Italy, Cyprus, Greece, Portugal, USA, Lebanon, Slovenia and Tanzania.
In January 2020, she released a new CD of classical and traditional Russian music as part of her collaboration with Russian television and radio company (VGTRK).
Daniel Zaretsky is famous organist and the head of the Organ Department at St Petersburg Conservatory. His former students won prizes at various international and Russian contests. He is prize-winner at the All-Russian Open Competition of Organists (1991) and the International Competition of Organists in Germany as well as being a diploma recipient at international organ competitions in Italy and Finland. Has performed in recital since 1986. Has appeared at the most prestigious concert venues of the former USSR. Frequently performs in countries throughout Europe and the USA, Israel, Australia and South America. Jury member of various competitions. From 1997 to 2007 he was organist at the St Petersburg Academic Shostakovich Philharmonic.