Moscow
The chamber programme of the musicAeterna Orchestra soloists moves from the bottom up and from the past to the present: the concert begins with the deep timbre of the cello and Beethoven classics, and ends with the bright sound of the flute and modern music
Performers:
Margarita Galkina, flute
Maxim Akchurin, cello
Andrey Baranenko, piano
On the programme:
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Cello Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Op.102/1 (1815), movement 1.
Andante — Allegro vivace
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Cello Sonata No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99 (1886)
Allegro vivace
Adagio affetuoso
Allegro passionato
Allegro molto
Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904)
Rondo for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 94 (1891)
Paul Taffanel (1844–1908)
Fantasy on themes from Weber’s opera Der Freischütz (1876)
Philippe Gaubert (1879–1941)
Sonatine quasi fantasia for flute and piano (1937)
Allegretto, tres allant
Hommage a Schumann: Andante quasi adagio
Salvador Espaza
Argos for flute solo (1998)
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major, Op. 77 (1878)
Allegro non troppo
Adagio
Allegro giocoso — Poco piu presto
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (1937)
Moderato
Allegretto
Largo
Allegro non troppo
Performers:
The musicAeterna Orchestra
Soloist — Olga Volkova, violin
Conductor — Teodor Currentzis
A new production of the musicAeterna Dance troupe is a dance fantasy performance, a tribute to Vsevolod Meyerhold and Kazimir Malevich’s performance based on the play by Vladimir Mayakovsky Mystery-Bouffe (1918), dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Meyerhold.
The fantasy performance Mystery About That is not just an homage, but a further reflection on topics suggested a hundred years ago, at a new turn of history. In Mayakovsky’s revolutionary eschatology, the authors of the production are looking for a place for love and personality. Through a simple laconic form — the division of crowd into groups and couples, staging conflict within groups, the collapse of groups into individual performers, — Mystery About That is examining disengagement of an individual with a community, their gradual acquisition of a personal voice and vector of movement. The path to acquire individuality is dramatic — from the euphoria of collective thinking and belonging to a group to the emergence of internal conflicts, from external clashes to total polarization at the level of ‘friend or foe’ and ‘all against all’. In these conditions of constant personality changes, internal support is required. This support is found in love. Thus, the second text of Mayakovsky appeared at the heart of the fantasy performance — his poem About That in which the pain of love grows into a victorious feeling of universal proportions. Only love is capable of giving the participants of the performance the strength to answer the question — whether to remain an eternal stranger in the world of ready-made opinions or to seek their own path.
Director — Anna Guseva
Dramaturgy — Julia Orlova, Anna Guseva
Choreographer — Anastasia Peshkova
Artist — Maria Levina Video
Video Artist — Julia Orlova
Composer — Kirill Arkhipov
Tutor in voice production / Singer — Olga Vlasova
musicAeterna Dance troupe:
Aigulya Buzaeva
Timur Ganeyev
Alevtina Gruntovskaya
Evgeny Kalachev
Maksim Klochnev
Savva Korotych
Anna Kuznetsova
Elena Lisnaya
Aisylu Mirhafizkhan
Kamil Mustafayev
Alexei Slutskii
Daria Tagiltseva
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major, Op. 77 (1878)
Allegro non troppo
Adagio
Allegro giocoso — Poco piu presto
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (1937)
Moderato
Allegretto
Largo
Allegro non troppo
Performers:
The musicAeterna Orchestra
Soloist — Olga Volkova, violin
Conductor — Teodor Currentzis
A new production of the musicAeterna Dance troupe is a dance fantasy performance, a tribute to Vsevolod Meyerhold and Kazimir Malevich’s performance based on the play by Vladimir Mayakovsky Mystery-Bouffe (1918), dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Meyerhold.
The fantasy performance Mystery About That is not just an homage, but a further reflection on topics suggested a hundred years ago, at a new turn of history. In Mayakovsky’s revolutionary eschatology, the authors of the production are looking for a place for love and personality. Through a simple laconic form — the division of crowd into groups and couples, staging conflict within groups, the collapse of groups into individual performers, — Mystery About That is examining disengagement of an individual with a community, their gradual acquisition of a personal voice and vector of movement. The path to acquire individuality is dramatic — from the euphoria of collective thinking and belonging to a group to the emergence of internal conflicts, from external clashes to total polarization at the level of ‘friend or foe’ and ‘all against all’. In these conditions of constant personality changes, internal support is required. This support is found in love. Thus, the second text of Mayakovsky appeared at the heart of the fantasy performance — his poem About That in which the pain of love grows into a victorious feeling of universal proportions. Only love is capable of giving the participants of the performance the strength to answer the question — whether to remain an eternal stranger in the world of ready-made opinions or to seek their own path.
Director — Anna Guseva
Dramaturgy — Julia Orlova, Anna Guseva
Choreographer — Anastasia Peshkova
Artist — Maria Levina Video
Video Artist — Julia Orlova
Composer — Kirill Arkhipov
Tutor in voice production / Singer — Olga Vlasova
musicAeterna Dance troupe:
Aigulya Buzaeva
Timur Ganeyev
Alevtina Gruntovskaya
Evgeny Kalachev
Maksim Klochnev
Savva Korotych
Anna Kuznetsova
Elena Lisnaya
Aisylu Mirhafizkhan
Kamil Mustafayev
Alexei Slutskii
Daria Tagiltseva
A new production of the musicAeterna Dance troupe is a dance fantasy performance, a tribute to Vsevolod Meyerhold and Kazimir Malevich’s performance based on the play by Vladimir Mayakovsky Mystery-Bouffe (1918), dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Meyerhold.
The fantasy performance Mystery About That is not just an homage, but a further reflection on topics suggested a hundred years ago, at a new turn of history. In Mayakovsky’s revolutionary eschatology, the authors of the production are looking for a place for love and personality. Through a simple laconic form — the division of crowd into groups and couples, staging conflict within groups, the collapse of groups into individual performers, — Mystery About That is examining disengagement of an individual with a community, their gradual acquisition of a personal voice and vector of movement. The path to acquire individuality is dramatic — from the euphoria of collective thinking and belonging to a group to the emergence of internal conflicts, from external clashes to total polarization at the level of ‘friend or foe’ and ‘all against all’. In these conditions of constant personality changes, internal support is required. This support is found in love. Thus, the second text of Mayakovsky appeared at the heart of the fantasy performance — his poem About That in which the pain of love grows into a victorious feeling of universal proportions. Only love is capable of giving the participants of the performance the strength to answer the question — whether to remain an eternal stranger in the world of ready-made opinions or to seek their own path.
Director — Anna Guseva
Dramaturgy — Julia Orlova, Anna Guseva
Choreographer — Anastasia Peshkova
Artist — Maria Levina Video
Video Artist — Julia Orlova
Composer — Kirill Arkhipov
Tutor in voice production / Singer — Olga Vlasova
musicAeterna Dance troupe:
Aigulya Buzaeva
Timur Ganeyev
Alevtina Gruntovskaya
Evgeny Kalachev
Maksim Klochnev
Savva Korotych
Anna Kuznetsova
Elena Lisnaya
Aisylu Mirhafizkhan
Kamil Mustafayev
Alexei Slutskii
Daria Tagiltseva