Morten LAURIDSEN (b. 1943)
O nata lux
The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory
Artistic Director and Conductor – Alexander SOLOVYEV
Morten LAURIDSEN (b. 1943)
O nata lux
The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory
Artistic Director and Conductor – Alexander SOLOVYEV
Rodion SHCHEDRIN (b. 1932)
He who is not sinful to God is not guilty towards the Tsar
from the Russian Folk Proverbs cycle for Choir a cappella
The Chamber Choir of the Moscow Conservatory
Artistic Director and Conductor - Professor Alexander SOLOVYEV
Pavel CHESNOKOV (1877–1944)
Angel Crying
Maria CHELMAKINA, soprano
The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory
Artistic Director and Conductor - Professor Alexander SOLOVYEV
David TUKHMANOV (b. 1940)
How Beatiful the World, lyrics by V. Kharitonov
(free transcription by Jakov Dubravin)
Mixed Choir of St. Petersburg, Moscow and Novosibirsk State Conservatories
Conductor – Professor Sergei EKIMOV
Alexander TCHAIKOVSKY (b. 1946)
Scene 6. Departure of the Yermak
Detachment from the Opera Ermak
Yevgenia KRIVITSKAYA, organ
Grigori OSIPOV, drum
The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservator
Artistic Director and Conductor – Professor Alexander SOLOVYEV
Rodion SHCHEDRIN (b. 1932)
Crazy man sum
from the Russian Folk Proverbs cycle
The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservator
Artistic Director and Conductor – Professor Alexander SOLOVYEV
Johann Sebastian BACH (1685–1750)
Suite for Cello solo No. 5 in С Minor, BWV 1011
Sarabande
(free transcription for Choir and Cello by Kuzma Bodrov,
performance version by Alexander Solovyev)
Honored artist of Russia, Professor Alexei VASILIEV, cello
The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory
Artistic Director and Conductor – Professor Alexander SOLOVYEV
JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833–1897)
Songs of love
Eighteen Waltzes for Vocal Quartet and Piano Duet, op. 52
To poems by unknown authors
translated from Russian, Polish, and Hungarian by Georg Friedrich Daumer
1. "Rede, Mädchen, allzu liebes"
2. "Am Gesteine rauscht die Flut"
3. "O die Frauen"
4. "Wie des Abends schöne Röte"
5. "Die grüne Hopfenranke"
6. "Ein kleiner, hübscher Vogel"
7. "Wohl schön bewandt war es"
8. "Wenn so lind dein Auge mir"
9. "Am Donaustrande"
10. "O wie sanft die Quelle"
Sergei EKIMOV (b. 1974)
The Lord Reigns
Song of praise for mezzo-soprano,
cello and mixed choir on the text of the 92nd Psalm of David (2017)
Winner of international competitions Sofia KOSAREVA, mezzo-soprano
Honored artist of Russia, Professor Alexei VASILIEV, cello
St. Petersburg State Conservatory Choir
Artistic Director and Conductor – Professor Sergei EKIMOV
Solemn Ceremony of Conferment of an Honorary Professorship on Maestro Maxim Vengerov
Dmitri SCHOSTAKOVICH (1906–1975)
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in A minor, op. 77
Cadenza
Burlesque. Allegro con brio
Maxim VENGEROV, violin
Novosibirsk State Philharmonic
Orchestra Conductor – Thomas SANDERLING (Germany)