Tchaikovsky. To the 180th anniversary of his birth. Russian classic romance 12+ Automatic translate
3 Декабря
Дом Кочневой
Набережная реки Фонтанки, 41
Санкт-Петербург
December 3 at 19:00.
The program of the concert dedicated to the 180th anniversary of the birth of Pyotr Tchaikovsky will include romances written by the composer in different years - both fragments of some works and individual opuses, and a single cycle - 6 romances on verses by Daniel Rathaus, op 73. Being 24 years old as a student, Daniil Ratgauz sent his poems to the outstanding composer. Tchaikovsky, taking the lyrics of a young unknown poet as a basis for his romances, did not yet know that he was writing his last works in this genre - this was the time of writing the sixth, "Pathetical" symphony - the time of the outcome. It is believed that 6 romances on poems by Daniel Rathaus, op 73 can be called to a certain extent a short excerpt, a projection of Tchaikovsky’s last symphony, its kind of "small companion". The cycle of six romances characterizes the counterpoint of happiness and loneliness - states,determined in many respects the creative method of the composer. In addition to romances to the poems of Rathaus, the concert will also include “I won’t tell you anything”, “Legend”, “The heavens quietly flew above the sky”, “Not a word, oh friend”, “I Opened the Window” and other works on the texts of Alexei Pleshcheev Alexei Tolstoy, Konstantin Romanov and other authors. The program numbers add up to a panorama of lyrical reflections and psychological portraits, studying which one can try to get closer to solving the phenomenon of the composer’s genius Tchaikovsky.The program numbers add up to a panorama of lyrical reflections and psychological portraits, studying which one can try to get closer to solving the phenomenon of the composer’s genius Tchaikovsky.The program numbers add up to a panorama of lyrical reflections and psychological portraits, studying which one can try to get closer to solving the phenomenon of the composer’s genius Tchaikovsky.
laureate of international competitions Dmitry Voropaev (tenor)
Alexander Rubinov (piano) the
concert is conducted by Honored Worker of Culture of Russia Larisa Vorontsovskaya
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