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Home Theaters Moscow Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 18 May 2018, 19:00 - Saint-Saens. Liszt. Grieg. Performed by Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra. Conductor – Alexey Bogorad
18May
19:00
2018 | Friday

PROGRAM:

  • Saint-Saëns 
  • Concerto No. 1 for Violoncello and Orchestra
  • Liszt 
  • "Dance of Death" (paraphrase on Dies irae) for Piano and Orchestra
  • Grieg 
  • Concerto for Piano and Orchestra

 

  • Roman Mormiga (cello)
  • Dinara Klinton (piano)
  • Nikita Mndoyants (piano)
  • Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor – Alexey Bogorad

 

Roman Mormyga is a graduate of the Gnesins Russian Academy of Music (2009, class of Professor VK Tonkh) and postgraduate studies at the Moscow Conservatory (2012, class of Professor NN Shakhovskaya).
In 1998 he became a fellowship of the New Names Foundation. The cellist is the winner of the All-Russian Young Musicians Contest "New Names" (2000), the II All-Russian Open Contest of Young Musicians "New Names of Russia" (2004), winner of the 1st Prize of the V All-Russian Young Artist Competition (2002), 3rd Prize winner at the International Competition in French the city of Gerardmer (2008). He is also a laureate of four International Festivals "Cello Generations" and the X Moscow International Festival of Young Soloists. Roman Mormyg was repeatedly awarded the President's Prize, he was awarded scholarships of the Aram Khachaturian and "Russian Performing Arts" funds, the nominal scholarship of Daniel Shafran ICF "New Names".
The musician successfully toured in many cities of Russia, as well as in Germany, France, Spain, Israel, Estonia, Japan. He took part in the jubilee concert "New Names - Great Maestro" (dedicated to the meeting with Mstislav Rostropovich, 2002) and in the jubilee concert in honor of the maestro (2007).

Dinara Clinton was born in 1989 in Kharkov. Since 1996 she studied at the Kharkov Secondary Special Music School (class of SI Zakharova), since 2001 - at the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory (class of Professor VV Piasetsky). In 2007-2012, she studied at the Moscow Conservatory in the class of Professor EK Virsaladze, then continued her education at the Royal College of Music in London (class of Professor DB Parakhina).
Dinara is a laureate of international competitions named after F. Busoni in Bolzano (Italy, 2007, II Prize), named after I. Paderewski in Bydgoszcz (Poland, 2013, II Prize and three special prizes), BNDES in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil, 2014 , III Prize). In 2015 she was awarded the diploma of the best semi-finalist of the 17th International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, in 2016 she was awarded the III prize of the Cleveland International Pianists Competition.
The pianist toured in Europe, as well as in the United States and Japan, accompanied by the Moscow Chamber Orchestra Musica Viva, the State Chamber Orchestra "Virtuosos of Moscow", the State Academic Chamber Orchestra of Russia, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, the St. Petersburg State academic symphonic orchestra and other collectives.
Dinara Clinton took part in famous international festivals, including Rheingau (Germany), La Roque d'Anterone (France), Cheltenham and Oldborough (Great Britain), F. Chopin and A. Rubinstein (Poland).
American company Delos in 2007 released a CD "Music of Chopin and Liszt", recorded by Dinara Clinton in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. In March 2016, the German label Genuin released a record of 12 Transcendental Etudes F. Liszt, performed in Leipzig Gewandhaus, and in 2017 a new disc of Dinara was published in Poland in the famous series "Chopin. Complete works on a modern instrument. "
The pianist's performances were broadcast on television and radio of Russia (VGTRK, Radio Orpheus), Ukraine, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, France, USA, Canada, Brazil, Japan.
Dinara Clinton is a frequent participant of the concerts of the popular Moscow Philharmonic "Young Talents", where she is accompanied by one of the best Russian orchestras - the Russian State Conservatory named after EF Svetlanov.

Nikita Mndoyants was born in 1989 in Moscow to a family of musicians. He was educated as a pianist and composer at the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow Conservatory and postgraduate study, where his teachers were TL Koloss, Professors AA Mndoyants and NA Petrov (piano), TA Chudova and A. V. Tchaikovsky (composition). During his studies he successfully performed at international contests of pianists named after IY Paderewski in Poland (2007, First Prize) and W. Cliburn in the USA (2013), as well as at many junior international and national competitions where he was awarded first prizes.
In 2016, Nikita Mndoyants won the prestigious International Piano Competition in Cleveland (USA).
In 2012, at the age of 23, N. Mndoyants became a member of the Union of Composers of Russia. In 2014 he was awarded the First Prize at the International Contest of Young Composers named after N. Myaskovsky, in 2016 - in memory of S. Prokofiev in Sochi. He is one of the heroes of the documentaries "Russian Wunderkind" (2000) and "Competitors" (2009), made by the German firm Lichtfilm (directed by I. Langeman).
Being a grant-holder of many charitable foundations, Nikita Mndoyants started performing in Russia early and abroad. His concerts were held in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russian cities, many countries of Europe, Asia and the USA, at the stages of prestigious halls, including the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the Mariinsky Theater Concert Hall , The Louvre and the Hall of Corte in Paris, the Center for Fine Arts in Brussels and the Carnegie Hall in New York.
The musician played with leading orchestras, including the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia named after EF Svetlanov, the Honored Collective of Russia, the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Mariinsky Theater Symphony Orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra. He performed under the direction of the conductors Charles Dutoit, Leonard Slatkin, Erie Klas, Vladimir Ziva, Alexander Rudin, Alexander Sladkovsky, Konstantin Orbelian, Fedor Glushchenko, Misha Rakhlevsky, Tadeusz Wojciechowski, Charles Ansbacher, Murad Annamamedov, Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Valentin Uryupin and others. He took part in international festivals in Russia, Poland, Germany, USA. Since 2012, Nikita Mndoyants is a pianist and composer at the residence of the International Music Festival in Visibur (France).
Among his partners in the chamber ensemble are famous musicians - Alexander Gindin, Mikhail Utkin, Valery Sokolov, Vyacheslav Gryaznov, Patrick Messina, quartets named after Borodin, Brentano, Ebene, Atrium, Tsemlinsky and Shimanovsky.
The music of Nikita Mndoyants is performed by many well-known artists and collectives, including Daniel Hope, Ilya Gringolts, Nikita Borisoglebsky, Alexander Rudin, Alexander Vinnitsky, Eugene Tonkha, Maria Vlasova, Tatyana Vasilyeva, Igor Fyodorov, Anatoly Levin, Igor Dronov, Sergey Kondrashev, Ilya Gaisin, ensemble of soloists "Studio of New Music", quartets named after Shimanovsky, named after Cemlinsky and Cantando, orchestras of Musica Viva, Moscow Philharmonic and Radio Orpheus. His works were published by the publishing houses "Composer", "Jurgenson" and "Music".
In 2007, Classical records released two discs by Nikita Mndoyants, one of which included his music. In 2015, the Praga digitals released a CD with the recording of M. Weinberg's Quintet performed by Nikita Mndoyants and the Tsemlinsky Quartet. In June 2017, the solo disc of the pianist, recorded by Steinway & Sons, was released.
Nikita Mndoyants was awarded the Honorary Diploma of the Boris Tchaikovsky Society for his great contribution to the popularization of the works of this composer. Since 2013, he teaches at the Moscow Conservatoire at the Department of Instrumentation.

The State Russian Federation named after EF Svetlanov, one of the oldest symphonic collectives of the country, celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2016. The first performance of the orchestra, which was conducted by Alexander Gauk and Erich Klaiber, took place on October 5, 1936 in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.
In different years, the State Conservatory was directed by outstanding musicians Alexander Gauk (1936-1941), Nathan Rakhlin (1941-1945), Konstantin Ivanov (1946-1965) and Evgeny Svetlanov (1965-2000). October 27, 2005 the team was named after Evgeny Svetlanov. In 2000-2002, the orchestra was headed by Vasily Sinaisky, in 2002-2011. - Mark Gorenstein. October 24, 2011 Vladimir Yurovsky, the world-famous conductor, cooperating with the largest opera theaters and symphony orchestras of the world, has been appointed art director of the collective. Since the season 2016/17 the main guest conductor of the State Conservatory is Vasily Petrenko.
Concerts of the orchestra took place at the most famous concert venues in the world, including the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall and the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow, the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Albert- Hall in London, Pleyel Hall in Paris, the National Opera Theater Colon in Buenos Aires, Santori Hall in Tokyo. In 2013, the orchestra performed for the first time on Red Square in Moscow.
For remote control team stood Hermann Abendroth, Ernest Ansermet, Leo Blech, Nikolai Golovanov, Kurt Sanderling, Otto Klemperer, Kirill Kondrashin, Lorin Maazel, Kurt Masur, Nikolai Malko, Igor Markevitch, Evgeny Mravinsky, Charles Munch, Mstislav Rostropovich, Saulius Sondeckis Igor Stravinsky, Arvid Jansons, Charles Duthoit, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Leonard Slatkin, Yury Temirkanov, Mikhail Yurovsky, Valery Gergiev, Alexander Lazarev, Andrei Boreyko, Alexander Vedernikov, Ion Marin, Gintaras Rinkevicius, Alexander Sladkovsky and other wonderful irizhery.
Performed with the orchestra singers Irina Arkhipova, Galina Vishnevskaya, Sergei Lemeshev, Elena Obraztsova, Maria Guleghina, Placido Domingo, Montserrat Caballe, Jonas Kaufmann, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, pianists Emil Gilels, Van Cliburn, Heinrich Neuhaus, Nikolai Petrov, Sviatoslav Richter, Maria Yudina, Valery Afanasiev, Eliso Virsaladze, Evgeny Kissin, Grigory Sokolov, Alexei Lyubimov, Boris Berezovsky, Nikolai Lugansky, Denis Matsuev, violinists Leonid Kogan, Yehudi Menuhin, David Oistrakh, Maxim Vengerov, Victor Pikayzen, Vadim Repin, Vladimir Spivakov, Vic tor Tretyakov, violist Yuri Bashmet, cellists Mstislav Rostropovich, Natalia Gutman, Alexander Knyazev, Alexander Rudin. In recent years, the list of soloists collaborating with the team, added the names of singers, Waltraud Meier, Anna Netrebko, Hibla Gerzmava, Alexandrina Pendachanskoy, Hope Gulitskoy, Catherine Kichigin, Ildar Abdrazakov, Dmitry Korczak Vasily LaDuke, René Pape, pianists Mitsuko Uchida, Rudolf Buchbinder, violinists Leonidas Kavakos, Patricia Kopachinskaya, Julia Fisher, Daniel Hope, Nikolai Znaider, Sergei Krylov. Considerable attention is also paid to work with young musicians, including conductors Stanislaw Kochanowski, Andris Poga, Marius Stravinsky, Philip Chizhevsky pianists Luc Debarg Philip Kopachevsky, Jan Lisiecki, Dmitry Masleev, Alexander Romanovsky, violinists Alena Baeva, Aylen Pritchin, Valery Sokolov , Pavel Milyukov, cellist Alexander Ramm.
Having first visited abroad in 1956, the orchestra has since represented Russian art in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Denmark, Italy, Canada, China, Lebanon, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, USA, Thailand, France, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland , South Korea, Japan and many other countries.
The discography of the band includes hundreds of records and CDs produced by leading companies in Russia and abroad (Melodia, Bomba-Peter, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI Classics, BMG, Naxos, Chandos, Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm, Toccata Classics, Fancymusic and others). A special place in this collection is "The Anthology of the Russian
symphonic music ", which includes audio recordings of Russian composers from Glinka to Stravinsky (conductor Yevgeny Svetlanov). The records of the concerts of the orchestra were made by the TV channels Mezzo, Medici, "Russia 1" and "Culture", radio "Orpheus".

In recent times the State Orchestra has performed at festivals in Grafenegge (Austria), Kissinger Sommer in Bad Kissingen (Germany), "Square of the Arts" in St. Petersburg, the 6th Mstislav Rostropovich Festival in Moscow, the III Moscow Symphony Forum in Yekaterinburg, the Platonov Festival of Arts in Voronezh; He has carried out the world premieres of works by Alexander Vustin, Sergei Slonimsky, Anton Batagova, Andrey Semenov, Vladimir Nikolayev, Oleg Paiberdin, Ephraim Podgaits Yuri Sherling and Russian premieres works by Beethoven - Mahler, Scriabin - Nemtin, Orff, Berio, Stockhausen, Tavener, Kurtág , Adams, Silvestrov, Shchedrin, Tarnopol, Gennady Gladkov; took part in the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition and the 1st International Competition of Young Pianists Grand Piano Competition; four times presented the annual cycle of educational concerts "Vladimir Yurovsky conducts and tells"; three times participated in the festival of contemporary music "Another Space"; visited the cities of Russia, Austria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Germany, Spain, Turkey, China.
In September 2015, Vladimir Yurovsky announced a long-term project "80 premieres", in which 80th anniversary collective celebrated its 80th anniversary in several seasons - world, Russian and Moscow. Since January 2016 the State Publishing House has been implementing a special project to support composer creativity, which involves close cooperation with modern Russian authors. Alexander Voustin became the first composer in the history of the State Conservatory.
For outstanding creative achievements the team has been awarded the honorary title "Academic" since 1972; in 1986 he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, in 2006 and 2011. was awarded the gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation.

Alexei Bogorad belongs to the generation of young talented conductors who adequately represent the performing arts of today's musical Russia at home and abroad.
Alexei Bogorad was born in Moscow in the family of conductor Vladimir Bogorad. Graduated with honors from the Moscow State PI Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, first in clarinet classes with Professor Vladimir Sokolov (2001), then in the class of opera and symphony conducting with Professor Gennady Rozhdestvensky (2009).
Laureate of international conductor competitions: Stepan Turchak in Kiev (2010, II Prize) and Lovro von Matachic in Zagreb (2011, 1st prize).
In 2011-2012 Alexey Bogorad was the conductor-assistant in the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia named after EF Svetlanov (artistic director - Vladimir Yurovsky). Since 2012 - the conductor of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia.
As conductor Alexei Bogorad prepared the plays "Moydodyr" by E. Podgaits (world premiere), "Child and magic" by M. Ravel, "Guide to the Orchestra" by B. Britten, "Marco Spada" by D. Ober (2012-2013, (2011, Japan), Stravinsky's "The Story of a Soldier" (2013, Theater Studio of the Institute of Russian Theater), "Corsair" by A. Adana (2014, Neapolitan Theater of San Carlo). Also in his extensive theatrical repertoire of the opera "Don Juan" by WA Mozart, "The Flying Dutchman" by R. Wagner, "Faust" by S. Gounod, "La Bohème", "Tosca" and "Madame Butterfly" by G. Puccini, "Wozzeck "A. Berg," Ruslan and Lyudmila "M. Glinka," Iolanta "," Eugene Onegin "and" The Queen of Spades "P. Tchaikovsky," The Tsar's Bride "and" May Night "N. Rimsky-Korsakov," Fiery Angel " S. Prokofiev, a lot of ballets.
The conductor performed with leading Russian symphonic ensembles: the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia, the Russian National Orchestra, the State Academic Chamber Orchestra of Russia, the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Mariinsky Theater Orchestra (as part of the G20 Summit in St. Petersburg), the Mikhailovsky Theater Orchestra, The State Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Tatarstan, collaborated with the Perm and Yakut Opera and Ballet theaters, as well as with the National the National Theater of the Czech Republic and the Neapolitan Theater of San Carlo, symphony orchestras of Lithuania, Ukraine, Croatia, Norway. Continues to regularly speak with the State Orchestra named after EF Svetlanov - in June 2015 A. Bogorad conducted this team at the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition.
For many years, the musician was a solo clarinetist in the orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater (1997-2011) and the Russian National Orchestra under the direction of Mikhail Pletnev (2001-2011). During these years he played under the management of many outstanding conductors, among them Evgeny Svetlanov, Mstislav Rostropovich, Yury Temirkanov, Valery Gergiev, Semyon Bychkov, Paavo Berglund, Zubin Meta, Kent Nagano, Charles Duthoit.
In October 2015, Alexei Bogorad conducts the ballet La Bayadère by L. Minkus with Svetlana Zakharova in the lead role in the National Theater of Belgrade; in January 2016, will stand up for the console of the Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra in Bergen.

Casts & Credits

Composer: Edward Grieg
Composer: Ferencz Liszt
Conductor: Alexei Bogorad
Composer: Edward Grieg
Composer: Ferencz Liszt
Conductor: Alexei Bogorad