Rodion Shchedrin
Kancheli Tribute | Thessaloniki | May 15
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall (tch.gr) is paying tribute to the championed Georgian composer Giya Kancheli (1935-2019), described by Rodion Shchedrin as "an ascetic with the temperament of a maximalist - a restrained Vesuvius." Performing five miniatures from Kancheli's "Songbook for Piano" are Lola Totsiou on piano, Andreas Papanikolaou on violin, David Alexander Bagorad on viola and Dimos Gou
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More Than 3,000 People Have Visited Opera of the Peaks This Year
The performances from the Opera of the Peaks festival this year were watched by over 3,000 spectators, despite the necessary restrictions on seats due to security measures. This was announced by the organizers of the Sofia Opera.
The sixth edition of the festival took place at Belogradchik Rocks from 6 to 15 August.
Russian orchestra performs in Palmyra, Syria (pics+vid)
A Russian orchestra conducted a concert, dubbed ‘With a Prayer for Palmyra’, in Syria’s ancient Roman amphitheatre in Palmyra, just a few weeks after it was recaptured from ISIS.
Russian Ballet Legend Maya Plisetskaya Dies at 89
World-renowned Russian ballet dancer Maya Plisetskaya has died at the age of 89. TASS has reported.
The Russian news agency quoted Bolshoi Theater Director General Vladimir Urin as saying Plisetskaya's composer husband Rodion Shchedrin has called him to say Plisetskaya has died of a heart failure in Germany on Saturday.
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Bulgarian Twin Piano Prodigies to Play at Carnegie Hall
Bulgarian twin child pianists Hasan Ignatov and Ibrahim Ignatov will play at Carnegie Hall in New York City, according to their father, Denis Ignatov.
The 11-year-old twin brothers applied for the "American Protege" competition by submitting video recording materials for the audition and were approved to take part in it.