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	17 November 2017, 19:00 - J. S. Bach. Mozart. Performed by Bach Ensemble Helmuth Rilling and Grand Choir “Masters of Choral Singing”. Conductor – Helmuth Rilling - uVisitRussia
	
						

				
				
				


				
				



				
				
				
				
			
			
		
				
			

Home Theaters Moscow Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 17 November 2017, 19:00 - J. S. Bach. Mozart. Performed by Bach Ensemble Helmuth Rilling and Grand Choir “Masters of Choral Singing”. Conductor – Helmuth Rilling

PROGRAM:

  • J. S. Bach 
  • "Magnificat" in B Major for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra, BWV 243
  • Mozart 
  • Requiem for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra

 

  • Bach Ensemble Helmuth Rilling
  • Conductor – Helmuth Rilling
  • Grand Choir “Masters of Choral Singing”

 

Helmut Rilling for more than 50 years is the leading performer and music propagandist Johann Sebastian Bach. He was the first to record the composer's complete collection of works and founded the Bakhov Academies in many countries of the world.In recent years, Professor Rilling has limited the number of concerts and focused on educational projects and master classes, transferring his boundless knowledge of JS Bach's creativity and the unique experience of playing his music to a young generation of musicians. To this end, in 2014 he founded a new "Bach Ensemble" - a collective that included friends and associates of Helmut Rilling, artists of leading German orchestras, specializing in the performance of Bach's works. Cooperating with young musicians from around the world, they play the most significant works of Bach and perform with lectures and concerts, helping the public to gain a deeper understanding of the work of the genius cantor.

In November 2015, "Bach Ensemble" Helmut Rilling will present Mass in B minor with Bach's Academic Choir "Masters of Choral Singing" in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In December - "Christmas Oratorio" and Cachata Bach in Hong Kong, Taipei and German cities. In March 2016, together with the choir of the International Choir Academy in Lübeck, Rilling and his ensemble will perform the "Passion for Matthew" in the cities of Poland (Katowice) and Hungary (Budapest, Pécs). Then the collective led by G.Rilling will go to Chile, where a series of performances of the "German Requiem" by Brahms is planned.Composition of the Bach Ensemble:

  • Rachel Rilling - accompanist
  • Anna Rosicka, Marie Gauci-Anselin, Camilla Glass, Anne Rothaupt, Stefan Pintev, Anne Roser, Fabian Bischoff, Odile Biard - violins
  • Sarah Rilling, Alina Saniter, Christina Labitzke - viola
  • David Adorian, Eglantina Latil - cello
  • Albert Lohil - double bass
  • Mathieu Gauci-Anselin, Corinne Schultz - flutes
  • Yulmia Strobel-Bensch, Kirsty Wilson, Emily Ross - oboes
  • Günther Pfittsenmaier, Ji-Thing Huang - bassoons
  • Norbert Schmidt-Lauxmann - timpani
  • Hans Christian Martin - the organ

 

Helmut Rilling - world-famous German conductor, teacher, leading researcher and propagandist Johann Sebastian Bach.
He was born in 1933 in Stuttgart. In 1954, founded the Gehringer Choir (Gächinger Kantorei Choir), and 11 years later - the chamber orchestra Bach Collegium Stuttgart. Since then, both teams are regular partners. It was at that time that Professor Rilling began his intensive work on the execution and study of Bach's music, which has been going on for more than 50 years.
The maestro is touring in Europe, Asia and Latin America, the USA and Canada with his bands and as an invited conductor. He performs with the leading orchestras of the world, including the Vienna Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic, the Tokyo NHK Orchestra. For more than 30 years, he has worked closely with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 1970, Helmut Rilling became one of the founders of the Bach Festival in Oregon - one of the most prestigious music festivals in the United States, and until 2013 was his artistic director.
In 1981 he founded the Bach International Academy in Stuttgart, whose goal is to promote the music of JS Bach throughout the world. Over time, the Academy has evolved into a large-scale project: in addition to the activities of the teams led by Rilling (the Gehchingen choir and the orchestra Bach Collegium Stuttgart), the Academy pays great attention to music education, organizes master classes, symposia, conferences, children's programs.
Working with young musicians has always been one of the priorities of the maestro. In 2001-2009, within the framework of the Academy, he worked with the Stuttgart Festival Ensemble, on the basis of which he created the youth "Bach Ensemble" in 2011. Having created a worldwide network of Bakhov academies, Rilling invites students from different countries to their master classes.
Helmut Rilling is a passionate propagandist of little-known choral music of the era of Romanticism and modern music. He regularly orders new compositions to the most famous composers of our time.
Rilling's inexhaustible creative activity is reflected in hundreds of records, radio and television programs. He was the first to record all the cantatas of Bach and became the initiator of the project of the International Bach-Academy for the recording of Bach's complete works. This unique collection was released on 172 CDs in 2000, on the 250th anniversary of the death of Bach, and was highly praised by critics. In the same year, Rilling was awarded the Grammy Award for recording Credo K. Penderecki, and in 2001 was again nominated for a Grammy for recording Deus Passus of Rome.
Among the last records of the conductor are the compositions of Haydn, Handel, Gubaidulina ("The Passion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ according to John," which received the Echo Klassik Award in 2008), the concert recording of Britten's Military Requiem (the "Editor's Choice" award from the British magazine Gramophone) , "Requiem" by Verdi, the oratorio "Messiah" by the Swedish composer S.-D. Sandström, written by Rilling (premiered in 2009 at the Bach Festival in Oregon under the direction of the maestro). In 2013, there was a CD with the recording of the oratorio A. Honegger's "Joan of Arc at the stake".
Helmuth Rilling, holder of the UNESCO International Music Prize (1994), Theodor Heusz Award in the field of democracy and civil rights protection (1995), honorary member of the American Academy of Science and Arts (2003), was awarded the Otto Hirsch medal (2004), the Prize of the European Association of Church Music and the Sanford Prize from the Yale University School of Music (2008). On the occasion of his 75th birthday, he was awarded the Staufer Gold Medal - the highest award of Baden-Württemberg. In 2011, he received the prestigious Herbert von Karajan Prize for his unique activity in promoting the creativity of JS Bach, as well as for his pedagogical work all over the world. In 2013, for his unique achievements was awarded the ECHO Klassik award from the German Academy of Recording (German Phono Academy). In 2014 he was awarded the Grand Cross for merits with the star of the FRG.
In recent years, Rilling has limited the number of his concert performances and focused on educational projects and master classes, transferring his boundless knowledge of the creativity of JS Bach and the unique experience of playing his music to a young generation of musicians. To this end, in 2014, he founded a new "Bach Ensemble" - a collective that included friends and associates of Rilling, artists of leading German orchestras, specializing in the performance of Bach's works. Cooperating with young musicians from all over the world, they perform the most significant works of Bach and perform with lectures and concerts, helping the public to gain a deeper understanding of the work of the genius composer.
In the past season Helmut Rilling and "Bach Ensemble" presented in Moscow and St. Petersburg Mass in B minor with the choir "Masters of Choral Singing". Performed in the cities of Germany, Hong Kong and Taipei with the "Christmas Oratorio" and the cantatas of Bach. Together with the choir of the International Choir Academy in Lübeck, they performed the Passion for Matthew in the cities of Poland and Hungary, and then presented Brahms' "German Requiem" in Chile. In the plans of maestro and collective - "Messiah" Handel in the cities of Germany.

The Academic Great Choir was created in 1928; its organizer and the first art director was the outstanding master of choral art Alexander Sveshnikov. Subsequently, the team was led by outstanding musicians - Nikolai Golovanov, Ivan Kuvykin, Claudius Ptitsa, Lyudmila Ermakova. For an incomplete century the choir performed more than 5000 works by domestic and foreign composers - operas, oratorios, cantatas, works of a cappella, folk songs, sacred music. Many entries of the choir entered the gold fund of Russian music, received recognition abroad (the Grand Prix of the Gramophone Record Competition in Paris, the "Gold Medal" in Valencia). In the performance of a large choir first heard many choral works by Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Shchedrin, Khachaturian, Taktakishvili, Agafonnikov and other composers.
With big choir worked conductors Evgeny Svetlanov Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Spivakov, Dmitry Kitaenko, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Helmut Rilling, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Alberto Zedda, Ennio Morricone, Vladimir Jurowski, Mikhail Pletnev, Christoph Eschenbach; singers Elena Obraztsova, Irina Arkhipova, Nicolai Gedda, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Anna Netrebko, Maria Guleghina, Dinara Alieva, Basil LaDuke, Dimitri Korczak, Zurab Sotkilava, Yevgeny Nesterenko, Roberto Alagna, Angela Gheorghiu and many others. The choir performed in the best halls of Russia, Italy, France, Germany, Israel, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Japan, South Korea, Qatar, Indonesia. "Masters of choral singing" toured throughout Russia, including in the Urals, Siberia and the Far East.
In 2005, the People's Artist of Russia, Professor Lev Kontorovich was invited to the post of artistic director of the Academic Bolshoi Choir, who was named "Master of Choral Singing" by this time. The name "Masters of choral singing" predetermined professionalism, high performing level, efficiency and universality of the collective, where every artist can perform both as a choir member and as a soloist.
The choir participated in the "Autumn International choral festival named after Prof. BG Tevlina" (2012-2014), the festival "The 80th anniversary of Rodion Shchedrin's" (2012), "dedicated to the Day of Victory" (2013), "Conductor and says Vladimir Yurovsky "(2014-2015). At the Great Hall of the Conservatory running Lion Kontorovic performed Verdi's Requiem, Mass in B Minor by Bach (with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia), "Petite Messe Solennelle" by Rossini (2014), Russian liturgy "The Sealed Angel" Shchedrin (2015), was held jubilee festival "85 years of the Academic Grand Choir" Masters of Choral Singing "and other projects.
The collective is a regular participant of the Moscow Christmas Festival of Sacred Music (art directors Vladimir Spivakov and Metropolitan Hilarion) and the Moscow Easter Festival Valery Gergiev.