At Grand Hall of Saint Petersburg Philharmonia. Vlog
At the 9th of October, 2018, together with my daughter Victoria we have visited the classical concert at the Grand Hall of Saint Petersburg Philharmonia recently named after Dmitry Shostakovich.
The program of the evening was consisted of these concerts:
1. Pyotr Tchaikovsky - Italian Capriccio
2. Sergey Taneev - Ioann Damaskin
3. Sergey Rachmaninoff - Symphony 2
We came mostly for our favorite Sergey Rachmaninoff and his second symphony! It is definitely was a great evening!
Maxim Lando - Prokofiev 2nd Concerto at the Grand Hall of Saint-Petersburg Philharmonia
Maxim Lando plays Prokofiev 2nd Concerto with St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra at the Grand Hall of the Saint-Petersburg Philharmonia as part of the 24th International Musical Olympus Festival in Russia.
Philharmonie - St. Petersburg, Russland
Die St. Petersburger Philharmonie ist die älteste Philharmonie in Russland. Zur Philharmonie gehören zwei Konzertsäle: der Große Saal und der Kleinen Saal benannt nach Michail Glinka. Die Orgel des Großen Saals der Philharmonie wurde von der deutschen Orgelbaufirma E. F. Walcker & Cie. gebaut und ist die einzige erhalten gebliebene Walcker Orgel in Russland. Im Großen Saal der St. Petersburger Philharmonie befindet sich die Orgel seit 1931. Zum 300. Jubiläum von St. Petersburg machte die Bundesrepublik Deutschland der russischen Stadt ein großzügiges Geschenk und finanzierte die umfassende Restaurierung der Orgel mit 1,3 Millionen Euro.
Die zwei Haus-Orchester der St. Petersburger Philharmonie sind:
Die St. Petersburger Philharmoniker (Заслуженный коллектив России Академический симфонический оркестр Петербургской филармонии)
Die St. Petersburger Sinfoniker (Академический симфонический оркестр Петербургской филармонии)
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St. Petersburg Philharmonia - Grand Hall Shostakovich: Marco Lo Muscio: Visions from Minas Tirith
St. Petersburg Philharmonia - Grand Hall Shostakovich
September 29 2011
Organ Evening Series
Marco Lo Muscio: Organ Walker/Klais (3 Manuals)
Marco Lo Muscio:
Visions from Minas Tirith - The White Tree
Appearances of the White Town
The White Tree
The Words of Gandalf
The Steward of Gondor
Dance of the Victory
Fanfare and Finale
Vladimir Mischouk recital St.-Petersburg Grand Philharmonic Hall
Chopin. Ballade No 4
St. Petersburg Philharmonic Hall
Alexander Prior conducting the State St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra playing his String Symphony.
19 April 2007
75yrs Since The End of Siege of Leningrad and Shostakovich. St Petersburg, Russia
The Siege of Leningrad (name of St. Petersburg in those days) by Nazi fascists started on September 8, 1941 and continued for 872 days until January 27, 1944. The blockade was finally broken on January 18 1944, when Soviet Army managed to open a narrow corridor into the city, with the city completely liberated by January 27, 1944. According to different sources and statistics from 632k to 1.5M Leningrad residents died during the blockade, mostly of starvation and extremely cold temperatures.
The Siege of Leningrad became the biggest tragedy of the city ever which is affected it's absolutely each resident. The entire city was in blockage. So every year since 1944, at the 27th of January, the people of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) commemorate the End of Siege of Leningrad. Probably, one of the biggest genocide in all Human's history.
Dmitry Shostakovich, one of the greatest Russian composers, was born in Leningrad in 1906. He lived in the city and opened his music genius there.
The beginning of the World War II and the Siege of his city touched him as much as in 1941, being impressed with the nightmare of the War, he wrote his Seventh Symphony in C major op.60 (also known as Leningradskaya). It was based on the drafts he initially was dedicated to the life and deeds of Vladimir Lenin.
Probably, such a powerful and tragical Symphony could be born only under the inspiration of bloody nightmare of the war.
In the summer of 1942, the score of Symphony 7 was delivered to Leningrad where a starving collective of Leningrad Radio Orchestra (nowadays Saint Petersburg Academic Orchestra) conducted by Karl Eliasberg started the rehearsals. Some musicians are died from hunger. They had to call the musicians from the nearest military units.
At the 9th of August, 1942, they performed the premier of the Symphony 7 at the Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic. There is a commemorative plague about it. In 1975, the Grand Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic was named after Dmitry Dmitrievich Shostakovich.
The concert was broadcasted on the radio and street speakers. German troops listened to it too. Later they told they did understand the war will be lost because we felt your spirit which will go through hunger, fear and death.
Symphony 7 powerfully inspirited the soldier of Red Army and people of Leningrad. It is really became the music symbol of the End of Siege of Leningrad.
Dmitry Shostakovich became one of the most severe troops of the war! Just his weapon was not a gun but the Music!
At the 27th of January, 2019, as a new resident of St. Petersburg, in the morningI came to the Military Parade at the Palace Square to share this date with it's native people. And in the evening as a big fan of Dmitry Shostakovich I came back again for another event - panoramic 3D-light show based on the fragments of Seventh Symphony.
For contributions -
Vladimir Mischouk Recital St.-Petersburg State Philharmonic Grand Hall
St. Petersburg grand Philharmonic recital 2017 announcement
NNSU Academic Choir - Seni (Grand Hall of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic)
Народный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государственного университета (ННГУ). Выступление на Международном хоровом фестивале в Санкт-Петербурге 30 мая 2009. Русская народная песня (обр. П. Плаксин) - Ах вы, сени.
Nizhny Novgorod State University Academic Choir (NNSU Choir). Performance at the International Choral Festival in Saint Petersburg, 05/30/2009. Russian Folk Song (arr. P. Plaxin) - Akh, Vy Seni (Ah, My Inner Porch).
WEB-Site: Donate to Choir NNSU -
Поддержать Хор ННГУ -
Group of the choir on VK -
Group of the choir on Facebook -
L.Levashkevich. The Saint-Petersburg Waltz
A recording from a concert of the St.-Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra in the Grand hall of the St.-Petersburg Academic Philharmonic, on May 8th, 2010. The conductor -- Alexander Chernobaev. maestrospb.ru
NNSU Academic Choir - O Maria Maris Stella (Grand Hall of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic)
Народный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государственного университета (ННГУ). Выступление на Международном хоровом фестивале в Санкт-Петербурге 30 мая 2009. Андреас Гасснер - O Maria Maris Stella.
Nizhny Novgorod State University Academic Choir (NNSU Choir). Performance at the International Choral Festival in Saint Petersburg, 05/30/2009. Andreas Gassner - O Maria Maris Stella.
WEB-Site: Donate to Choir NNSU -
Поддержать Хор ННГУ -
Group of the choir on VK -
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1999,Great Halls:Kerkezos-St.Petersburg Phil.-Ibert (II,III)
11/12/1999:Ibert Concertino da Camera (II,III),Theodore Kerkezos,St.Petersburg Philharmonic and maestro Dmitri Hochlov at the 'Shostakovich Hall in St.Petersburg (Venice of the North).
This piece is on Kerkezos' cd Music for Saxophone and Orchestra with the Philharmonia Orchestra (of London) by Naxos label along with Glazunov's, Debussy's, Villa-Lobos', Milhaud's.
Ibert
Saxophone soloist,
Saxophone professor
Saxophonist
Athens State Conservatory
London Philharmonic orchestra
Tchaikovsky Moscow Radio Symphony
Berlioz, Benvenuto Cellini Ov. Alexis Soriano, St.Petersburg Symphony.flv
Amazing sound example of the russian orchestras till today's, with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and maestro Alexis Soriano leading this huge outstanding introduction to a concert at the famous Philharmonic Shostakovich Hall where Mravinsky did the world premieres of Shotskovich's Symphonies.
Both amazing piece and performance. Berlioz lovers enjoy!
St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
The orchestra returns to Purdue with guest soloist Nikolai Lugansky, who has been among Russia’s most preeminent pianists for nearly 30 years.
Elliott Hall of Music
Thursday, March 2, 2017
7:30 PM
Purdue Convocations
Events: convocations.org/events
Tickets: convocations.org/tickets
Concert hall in the St Petersburg Polytechnic University
The main concert hall within the main building of the St Petersburg Polytechnic University
Beethoven Coriolan Overture Maxim Fedotov conductor St.Petersburg Philharmonia
Beethoven Coriolan Overture Maxim Fedotov conductor
St.Petersburg Philharmonia. Grand Hall 04.12.2012
St.Petersburg Academic Symphony orchestra
(Art Alexander Dmitriev)
Дирижер- Нар. арт. России Максим Федотов
Бетховен увертюра Кориолан
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Dmitry Nilov Agustin Barrios 'Choro' Шоро, 'un Sueno en la Floresta' Сон в лесу
Clips by Dmitry Nilov about classical guitar playing technique find here:
Dmitry NILOV (classical guitar, Russia)
- 1998 – Laureate (Fourth Prize) of the “Printemps de la guitare” contest (Walcourt, Belgium, WFMC);
- 2002 – Laureate (Second Prize) of the “Printemps de la guitare” contest (Walcourt, Belgium, WFIMC)
During last 15 years the musician had given several hundreds of concerts (solo and as a soloist with symphonic orchestras) in Russia, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Belarus, Ukraine and Lithuania. He appears in the best chamber and grand concert halls of Russia and other countries (e.g. the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow); the Grand Hall of Moscow State Conservatory, the Chamber Hall of the Moscow International Performing Arts Center, the Lysenko Academic Concert Hall of the Kiev Republican Conservatory (Ukraine); the Chamber Hall of the Minsk Republican Philharmonic Society (Belorussia); the Glinka Smaller concert hall of the Shostakovich Academic Philharmonic Society of St. Petersburg; the Grand Hall of the Vilnius Philharmonic Society (Lithuanian Republic), striving to expand the boarders of guitar music recognition as of a perfect classic instrument.
Within this period Dmitry had turned from classic guitar repertoire to programmes based on his own arrangements of piano pieces by I. Albeniz and E. Granados and in which a whole concert part is dedicated to his arrangements of I.S. Bach’s violin pieces.
Teaching: Despite that the performing activity was always prior for Dmitry Nilov, he combined it readily with teaching by giving consultations and master-classes for students of high schools and academies of Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities of Russia, as well as of Germany, France, Belgium, Holland and Spain.
Special training were also organized for professional performers, including selection of concert programs, thorough studying of fingering, detailed solution of technical problems, work with scores, with sound, purity and culture of motion, intonation expressiveness. Particular attention was paid to psychological mood before going on stage.
St Petersburg Symphony Hermitage Lg Italian Skylight Hall Tchaikovsky Polonaise
Wagner Tannhauser Conductor Maxim Fedotov St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
St. Petersburg Philharmonia. Grand Hall 04.12.2012
St.Petersburg Academic Symphony orchestra
(Art Director Alexander Dmitriev)
Conductor Maxim Fedotov/Дирижер Максим Федотов
R.Wagner Tannhauser Overture
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Вагнер увертюра Тангейзер
дирижер Максим Федотов
Sayaka Shoji plays Tchaikovsky : Valse-Scherzo in C major, Op.34
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Valse-Scherzo in C major, Op.34 (1877)
Sayaka Shoji, violin
Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
Nikolai Alekseyev, conductor
14.12.2013
Grand Hall of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonia
Yuri Temirkanov 75th Anniversary Gala Concert