PROGRAM:
- Beethoven
- Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F major
- Mozart
- Concerto No. 27 for Piano and Orchestra
- Dvořák
- Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra
- Leonid Zhelezny (violin)
- Nikita Abrosimov (piano)
- Arseny Chubachin (cello)
- Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra
- Conductor – Nisimoto Tomomi
- Leonid Zhelezny (violin)
He graduated from the Central Music School at the Moscow State Conservatory. PI Tchaikovsky in the class of prof. Alexander Vinnytsky (2008- 2012). Currently he continues his studies at the Moscow Conservatory.
In 2010 he won the second prize at the International Competition. L. Beethoven in Vienna. In 2014, won the III International Music Competition in Stockholm. He took part in concerts and festivals in Russia and abroad. In 2009 he received a prize and a special prize of the jury of the festival of chamber music "Return" in Moscow.
Participated in the programs of the Vladimir Spivakov International Charitable Foundation.
- Nikita Abrosimov (piano)
Educated at the University of Indiana (USA) in the class of prof. Alexandra Toradze (2008-2011) and the Royal College of Music in London in the class of prof. Dmitry Alekseev (2012 - present time). In 2011, won the Gold Medal at the 57th World Piano Competition in Cincinnati (USA), in 2013 he became a semifinalist of the XIV International Competition. Van Cliburn in Fort Worth (USA).
He performed in New York, Seoul, cities of Great Britain and Russia. Participated in the festivals "Faces of Modern Pianism" and "Stars of the White Nights" in St. Petersburg. Awarded the prize of the International Music Community Gawon in Seoul (South Korea).
Arseniy Chubachin was born in 1989 in Novosibirsk. His father is a double bass player of the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society, and the mother is the chief costumer of the Mariinsky Theater. From the age of five he began to learn to play the cello. He studied at the Central Music School at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in the class of Professor Mark Reisenstock, at the Academic Musical College at the Moscow Conservatory with Professor Alexei Seleznyov (2002-2009), and then at the Moscow Conservatory. Since 2009 he studied at the Hans Eisler Berlin School of Music in the class of Professor Michael Zanderling (with the support of the German private foundation of Princess von Bismarck). Since 2011, he trained with Natalia Gutman at the School of Music in Fiesole (Italy).
State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia (Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra) for 75 years has been one of the leading orchestras of Russia and a special pride of this country's musical culture.
The ensemble's debut performance took place on 5 October 1936, at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. Only a few months later, it went on an extensive tour around the former USSR.
From its inception, the orchestra has been led by the finest musicians such as its founder Alexander Gauk (1936-1941); Natan Rakhlin (1941-1945), who guided it through the difficult World War II years; Konstantin Ivanov (1945-1965), who, for the first time, took it on international tours; and "the last romantic of the 20th century", Evgeny Svetlanov (1965-2000). Under Svetlanov's leadership the orchestra became one of the world's best, and its repertoire has grown to include virtually all Russian symphonic music, nearly all Western classics, and countless works by contemporary composers. From 2000 to 2002 the orchestra was headed by Vassily Sinaisky, and from 2002 to 2011, by Mark Gorenstein.
Tomomi Nishimoto was born in Osaka, Japan on April 22, 1970. Her experience learning to play the piano from her mother at the age of three as well as her mother's musical influence are what fueled her interest to become a conductor in the future. After receiving her Bachelor of Music in Composition from Osaka College of Music in 1994, she was admitted to the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory.
Although she had the experience of conducting opera during her years in Osaka College of Music as a vice conductor,[1] her formal conducting career started in 1998 with the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. Since then she has conducted many famous Japanese orchestras and has received various awards, such as: the Idemitsu Award (1999), St. Stanislav Medal (1999) and Sakuya Konohana Award (2000).
Her professional career in Russia started in 1999, when she conducted the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic. In 2002, she was appointed as the chief conductor of the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra "Millennium". In addition, she has served as the principal guest conductor of the St. Petersburg Mussorgsky State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (2004–2006), and was also appointed as the Chief Conductor and Artistic Director for Russian Symphony Orchestra of the Tchaikovsky Foundation (2004–2007). In 2005, she conducted the first public performance of a completion of Tchaikovsky’s unfinished Symphony "Life" that the Tchaikovsky Fund had commissioned. Through her work in 2007, conducting the Bruckner Orchestra Linz at Brucknerhaus in Austria, Nishimoto has also become active in Europe. Subsequently, she has conducted many European orchestras such as Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, Romanian State Philharmonic Orchestra (George Enescu), Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra and Latvian National Symphony Orchestra. In addition to her activities with the orchestras, Nishimoto has also collaborated with Prague National Opera and the Hungarian State Opera as an opera conductor. Nishimoto was the Principal Guest Conductor of the State Symphony Orchestra of Russia from 2010 to 2011.
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