"Musical Review - 27" concert by National Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Bashkortostan

"Musical Review - 27" concert by National Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Bashkortostan

October 22, the National Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the national newspaper "Musical Review" (Moscow) presented a concert in the framework of the All-Russia festival "Musical Review - 27". The event is organized with the support of the Russian Federation Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
National newspaper "Musical Review" (Moscow) conducts its corporate festival "Musical Review", a serial number that corresponds to the year of publication of the newspaper, since 2004. This year marks 27 years of newspaper. In more than 50 cities of Russian Federation from September to December are the festival concerts, where is performing works by composers at age 27 or 27 year anniversary, for 27 instruments, consisting of 27 pieces, with the figure in the title 27.
It is known that the festival was attended by almost all the conservatories and musical institutions in Russia, symphony orchestras of Belgorod, Omsk, Ulyanovsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Vladivostok, Kemerovo, Saratov provincial theater of choral music, pianist Nikita Mndoyants and Andrew Yaroshinsky violinist Rodion Zamuruev, cellist Mark Drobinsky and other well-known soloists and ensembles from more than 20 Russian cities.
Today the festival got Ufa, which included the program with Mendelssohn Overture ("Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage") and Richard Wagner (to "Rienzi" opera "Faust"), as well as in the work of the last symphony of Johannes Brahms - Symphony №4 in E Minor. Conductor - Kamil Abdullin.

 

 

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