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“I am Composer!”, series of concerts  Nastasya Khrushcheva
Running time:
1 part by 60 minutes, 2 part by 45 minutes
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Рrogramme:

I Part

“Melodies Recalled”:
- Fragments from piano cycle “Children’s Album” of Tchaikovsky
- Fragments from piano cycle “Forgotten Melodies” by Nikolai Medtner
- Fragments from sentimental piano music “Verter” by Yuri Krasavin

Khruscheva
“Russian Dead Ends” (2018)

II Part

Khruscheva
“Books of Joy and Sadness”, for piano and string orchestra (2018)

Vivaldi
Concert for oboe and string orchestra in A minor


21 March 2020 Saturday 14.00 Chamber hall
14.00 Chamber hall

“I am Composer!”, series of concerts  
Nastasya Khrushcheva

Date of concert changed to 16 May 2020

Tickets for 21 March 2020 are valid.


Chamber Orchestra “Gnesinskiye Virtuosi” 
Art director and chief conductor – Mikhail Khokhlov 

Dmitry Melkumov, oboe
Nastasya Khruscheva, piano

The concert cycle “I am Composer!” is designed to introduce the works of contemporary and classical composers to children and their parents and teach them how to listen to and understand the language of music.

The protagonist and author of each concert is one of the Russian contemporary composers who designs the programme, which comprises his/her own opuses and favourite music of past centuries.

They will describe the work of a composer in an interview with the series’ curator and host, culturologist Anna Genina.
Nastasya Khruscheva is one of the best contemporary young Russian composers. Besides, she is pianist, musicologist, co-author if theatre spectacles, and drama writer. Khruscheva wrote music to more than 25 spectacles. She’s a laureate of main Russian theatre award “Golden Mask”.

You can send your questions to Nastasya Khruscheva in advance at i-composer@unioncomposers.ru

The event is organized by
The all-Russia public organization “Union of Composers of Russia”
TIN 7710283130
Address: 125009, Moscow, Bryusov per., 8/10, bldg 2
This concert is not included in #зарядисьмузыкой (get charged by music) discount programme of the Moscow Concert Hall “Zaryadye”