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December
2017
December 2017
2 | 12 | 2017, sa – 20:00
Multimedia Art Museum
MAMMUSIC. Silverstrov.
Festival of avant-garde music. To the 80th anniversary of Valentin Silvestrov
Valentin Silverstrov

Program:

Yannis Ienakis
Rebonds for drums (1989)

Valentin Silvestrov
Cycle Quiet Songs for soprano and piano (1974-1975)

Alexander Raskatov
Vor Deinen Thron... for drums

Valentin Silvestrov
Three Postludes for soprano, piano, violin and cello (1981-1982)

Performers:

Alexey Lyubimov, piano
Yana Ivanilova, soprano

Andrey Vinnitsky, drums
Olga Kalinova, cello
Stanislav Malyshev, violin

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3 | 12 | 2017, su – 19:00
Rachmaninov hall
Constructions
The series of concerts to the 100th anniversary of the revolution "Red wheel". Concert № 4
Nikolay Roslavets, Alekxey Zhivotov, Sergey Prokofiev

Program:

Nikolai Roslavets
Chamber Symphony No. 2 (1935)

Alexey Zhivotov
Fragments for Nonet (1929)

Sergey Prokofiev
 Quintet Trapeze for violin, viola, oboe, clarinet and double bass op.39 (1924)

Performers:

Studio for New Music Ensemble
Malika Mukhitdinova, piccolo
Marina Rubinsteyn, flute
Anastasia Tabankova, oboe
Emil Miroslavsky, oboe
Anna Borisova, english horn
Ignat Krasikov, clarinet
Evgeny Barkhatov, clarinet
Sergey Strishenko, clarinet
Victor Kugai, bass clarinet
Sergei Grashenkov, bassoon, contrabassoon
Daniil Zep, bassoon
Fyodor Yarovoy, french horn
Sergey Vaskovich, french horn
Nikolay Kamenev, trompet
Mona Khaba, piano
Stanislav Malyshev, violin
Ekaterina Fomitskaya, violin
Ekaterina Markova, viola
Olga Galochkina, cello
Grigory Krotenko, contrabass

Conductor – Igor Dronov

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4 | 12 | 2017, mo – 20:00
House of the Unions
SOUND UP: Gabriel Prokofiev /UK/

Program:

Gabriel Prokofiev

Performers:

Boris Andrianov, cello
DJ Tactics
Evgeny Barkhatov
, clarinet

Studio for New music ensemble

Conductor - Stanislav Malyshev

Project partners: SOUND UP

The grandson of the great Russian composer is coming to Moscow to personally present his Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra.

The famous family name may become a heavy burden, a fact well-known to the descendants of many great people, who have had to change their names, interests and activities so as to avoid the curse of eternal comparison. Sergei Prokofiev’s grandson has made a name for himself in the same profession as his colossal grandfather, who changed the course of the world music in the 20th century. Composer, DJ, music producer and curator — Gabriel Prokofiev easily combines academic traditions and the latest developments in hip hop and dance electronica, taking the road with practically no competitors.

Born in London, in the family of painter Oleg Prokofiev, Gabriel grew up listening to classical music, and even composed some pieces in his youth in emulation of his grandfather. But, just as a teenager should, he began with music that was closer to the heart of his peers, founding his first rock band at the tender age of 10. After studying composition at both Birmingham and York universities, Gabriel Prokofiev first moved as far away from the philharmonic standards as possible: he played DJ gigs, produced rap tracks and composed electronic music, which ranged from rarefied electroacoustics to energetic grime and electro. In 2003, the composer went back to his roots, and began to compose symphonic pieces that summed up his unique experience gained in the conservatories, academic music concert halls and night clubs. Also in 2003, he organized the Nonclassical record label, which releases both his own works and the works of other composers that seek to bridge the 20th and 21st centuries.

Over the last 10 years, Gabriel Prokofiev has compiled a prominent portfolio of works, which include seven symphony concerts, all kinds of chamber and vocal music, an orchestra remix of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and soundtracks for films, stage and ballet productions. His music has been performed by leading international orchestras, famous conductors and star soloists. It drew praise from the critics of every principal global media, from The Guardian to The Times, who called it “revolutionary,” “extraordinary,” “devilishly clever,” and “heavenly beautiful.”

In December of 2017, SOUND UP presents a program of selected works by Gabriel Prokofiev, which were personally chosen by composer, whose avant garde career is changing ideas of contemporary academism. Gabriel’s best known work Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra will be performed at the concert. It premiered in 2011 at the BBC Proms festival with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain under Vladimir Jurowski.

For Moscow’s premier of Concerto for Turntables, the vinyl record turntables will be manned by DJ Tactics, an iconic Russian hip hop DJ and experimentalist, who has performed on one stage with Snoop Dogg and Diplo. He is also the head of Russian branches of global DJ organizations IDA and one of the oldest russian DMC, the musical producer who had a hand in many recordings of russian rap stars, music for advertising and movies; the creator and host of his own YouTube show about music industry and DJing called “Tactics of Sound.”

TICKETS
9 | 12 | 2017, sa – 18:00
The Meyerhold Theatre Centre
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
Georges Aperghis

Performers:

Studio for New Music
Nikita Agafonov, Evgeniy Barkhatov, clarinets
Vladimir Ustyantsev, saxophone
Ekateriva Fomitskaya, violin
Mona Khaba, Natalia Cherkasova, piano

The premiere performances of Little Red Riding Hood were held at the New European Theatre festival at the Meyerhold Centre Moscow in 2017.


The production has been supported by the Moscow Government, Department of Culture, Statoil Company as part of “Open Stage Program”

Composer - Georges Aperghis

Instrumental theatre builds a particular kind of stage behavior and a special mode of communication to the audience. The musicians not only play their instruments they also act as drama artists: they move along the stage, recite text, sing, read etc. The genre of music theatre is thus a truly interdisciplinary form of art and the music here is both to listen and to see.

Georges Aperghis, Greek-French composer, awarded Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Biennale di Venezia composed Little Red Riding Hood (Le petit chaperon rouge) in 2001. Based on Charles Perrault’s tale the work builds a score for six performers who present the story full of scenic and music effects, unexpected storyline turns. The work has been designed for children as well as for adults – the flow of the peerless but ambiguous narrative invites everyone to take an active part in the performance and allows for new impressions on contemporary music language.

The Studio for New Music ensemble was the first group in Russia to explore the genre of music theatre with its production of Der Stand der Dinge by Faradzh Karaev in 2016 followed by staged works of Kagel and Aperghis.

Alexei Smirnov – stage director
Graduated from Russian Academy of Theatre, awarded prizes at the Mariinsky Theatre Competition, Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre “Nano-Opera” Prize.

Elena Bodrova – stage designer

Vladimir Tarnopolski – artistic director

TICKETS
10 | 12 | 2017, su – 19:00
The ZIL Culture Centre
Machine plant
Dance performance

Performers:

The Theatre Ballet Moscow 
Studio for New Music Ensemble
Conductor - Philipp Chizhevsky


Project partners: The ZIL Culture Centre, The Theatre Ballet Moscow

Composer: Andrey Kuligin  

Choreographers of performance: Anastasia Kadruleva and Artem Ignatiev

Production designer and costume designer: Sergey Illarionov

Lighting designer: Lyubov Svobodova

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12 | 12 | 2017, tu – 20:00
Yeltsin Center
New constructions
Music of early Russian avant-garde
Gavriil Popov, Sergey Prokofiev

Program:

Gavriil Popov
Chamber Symphony (Septet) (1927)

Sergey Prokofiev
Trapeze, quintet for violin, viola, oboe, clarinet and double bass op.39 (1924)

Performers:

Studio for New Music Ensemble

Moderation - Vera Serebriakova

The concert is held within the program of all-Russian Philharmonic seasons with the support of the Ministry of Culture

TICKETS
14 | 12 | 2017, th – 19:00
Triumph Gallery
Early Russian avant-garde
Gavriil Popov, Sergey Prokofiev

Program:

Gavriil Popov
Chamber Symphony (Septet) (1927)

Sergey Prokofiev
Quintet Trapeze for violin, viola, oboe, clarinet and double bass op.39 (1924)

Performers:

Studio for New Music Ensemble

Moderation - Vera Serebriakova


The concert is held within the program of all-Russian Philharmonic seasons with the support of the Ministry of culture.

TICKETS
14 | 12 | 2017, th – 19:00
The New Tretyakov Gallery
Forms in the air
Music of the time: unknown masterpieces
Yuri Kasparov, Sofia Gubaidulina, Vladimir Tarnopolsky, Arthur Lourie

Program:

Yuri Kasparov
Landscape, stretching into infinity for ensemble (1991)

Sofia Gubaidulina
Dots, Lines and Zigzag for bass clarinet and piano (1976)

Vladimir Tarnopolsky
Eindruck-Ausdruck III. Hommage a Kandinsky for the ensemble (1996)

Arthur Lourie
Forms in the air for piano (1915)

Performers:

Studio for New Music Ensemble
Maria Alikhanov, flute
Oleg Tantsov, clarinet
Mona Haba, piano
Ekaterina Fomitskaya, violin
Danila Galochkin, viola
Julia Migunova, cello

Conductor – Igor Dronov

Moderation - Elizaveta Gershunskaya

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22 | 12 | 2017, fr – 19:00
The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Lyric pages
To the exhibition «Gustav Klimt. Egon Schiele. Paintings from the Albertina Museum (Vienna)»
Alexander Zemlinsky, Alban Berg, Anton Webern

Program:

Alexander Zemlinsky
Trio for clarinet, cello and piano, op.3 (1896)

Alban Berg
Four pieces for clarinet and piano, ор. 5 (1913)

Anton Webern
Two small pieces for cello and piano, ор.11 (1914)

Performers:

Studio for New Music Ensemble
Nikita Agafonov, clarinet
Mona Khaba, piano
Olga Galochkina, cello

Moderation - Fedor Sofronov

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26 | 12 | 2017, tu – 19:00
Chamber Hall of Philharmonic
Biomechanics 2.1
Alexander Khubeev, Nikolai Popov

Program:

Alexander Khubeev
Somnambulicq for bass clarinet, electronics and video / video author
Mieczyslaw Waskowski/ (2013)

It was? it will! for accordion, electronics and video / video author Andrew Quinn/ (2017)

The Hum for the performer on string objects (2017)

Nikolai Popov
Biomechanics for accordion, electronics, video and light (2014) / video artist Andrew Quinn/

KCI_23/11 for cello and electronics (2016)

New piece for piano, electronics and video (2017) / video artist Andrew Quinn/

Edit (a)Fill multimedia composition for flute, electronics and video (2015) /video artist
Alexander Plakhin/

Performers:

Studio for New Music Ensemble
Eugen Barkhatov, clarinet
Mona Khaba, piano 
Sergey Tchirkov, accordion
Edita Fil, flute
Yulia Migunova, cello

Alexander Khubeev, electronics
Nikolai Popov, electronics
Dmitry Mazurov, video artist

Introduction and interview by Andrey Ustinov