Details

Moscow State Symphony Orchestra archive

Archive listings for Moscow State Symphony Orchestra

Work type: Concert.

T1767426366

Conductor Pavel Kogan. Performer Noriko Ogawa (piano).
17 May 16St David's Hall, Cardiff :: V825
listing details L0717887151

T307056458

The orchestra will begin their programme with Rimsky Korsakov's exotic Introduction & Three Miracles from Tsar Saltan. Nina Kotova, the leading Russian cellist, will then join the orchestra to perform Shostakovich's Cello Concerto, which has become one of the most popular works of the cello repertoire. The season will end with Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6, known as the Pathetique. Conducted only a week before the composer's mysterious death, the symphony's combination of dramatic climaxes, stirring marches and concluding slow movement make the piece one of Tchaikovsky's most profound compositions.Conductor Pavel Kogan. Performer Nina Kotova (cello).
25 May 13Hull City Hall, Hull :: V02123462242
listing details L01554875635

T01262402733

Our orchestral programme opens with a visit from the distinguished Moscow State Symphony Orchestra under their music director, Pavel Kogan. He will be joined on the platform by Igor Tchetuev, the young Russian pianist who is forging a major career in Europe with a ravishing performance of Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The programme includes Rimsky Korsakov’s much-loved Scheherazade, with its exotic and highly-coloured evocation of the Tales of the Arabian Nights with its mesmerising picture of the hero Sinbad, a tempestuous storm at sea and the lovely figure of Scheherazade herself.Performer Igor Tchetuev (piano). Conductor Pavel Kogan.
23 May 10Perth Theatre, Perth :: V637
listing details L1968432602

T0859980007

Conductor Pavel Kogan. Performer Chloe Hanslip (violin).
21 May 10Hull New Theatre, Hull :: V934
listing details L0745831816

T01956704870

Our season ends with a visit from the distinguished Moscow State Symphony Orchestra under their music director, Pavel Kogan. Kogan will be joined on the platform by Chloe Hanslip, the highly talented young British violinist who will perform Philip Glass’ thrilling Violin Concerto. This work has become a great favourite amongst Classic FM audiences and anyone who does not know this concerto should certainly attend the performance, because it is a stunning piece that once heard you will want to hear again and again. The concert opens with Tchaikovsky’s dramatic Marche Slave and ends with Rimsky-Korsakov’s much-loved Scheherazade with its exotic and highly coloured evocation of the Tales of the Arabian Nights and its mesmerising picture of the hero Sinbad, a tempestuous storm at sea and the lovely figure of Scheherazade herself.Conductor Pavel Kogan. Performer Chloe Hanslip (violin).
18 May 10Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L1380709533

T961708049

Borodin's four Polovtsian Dances come from his opera Prince Igor. Captured by a rival chieftain, the prince is entertained in his camp by a succession of songs and dances, growing ever faster and more energetic. Philip Glass' Violin Concerto was first performed in 1987, and successfully marries the composer's typical repeated rhythms and arpeggios with longer, more lyrical lines. Its three movements follow the normal fast-slow-fast pattern, ending with a quiet coda which includes material from previous movements. The Tenth is perhaps Shostakovich's finest symphony - an epic journey, powerful and dramatic, yet with moments of touching simplicity. The first three movements, filled with a sense of struggle and dread, are balanced by a more optimistic finale completed after the death of Stalin.Performer Chloe Hanslip (violin). Conductor Pavel Kogan.
6 May 10Anvil Arts, Basingstoke :: V765
listing details L949099088

T2108132712

Conductor Pavel Kogan. Performer Lidia Baich (violin). Music Glazunov (Concert Waltz no. 1 op. 47). Music Tchaikovsky (Violin Concerto). Music Mussorgsky (arr. Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition).
15 Feb 07Anvil Arts, Basingstoke :: V765
listing details L349762147

T01061033279

Conductor Pavel Kogan. Music Tchaikovsky (Sleeping Beauty Suite). Music Prokofiev (Violin Concerto No 1 Op 19 in D major). Music Sibelius (Finlandia). Music Mussorgsky (Pictures at an Exhibition).
8 Feb 07Hull New Theatre, Hull :: V934
listing details L0233239104

Other listings

11 May 10Bristol Beacon, Bristol :: V1410
listing details L0660380523
17 Feb 07Royal & Derngate, Northampton :: V449
listing details L0812769351
13 Feb 07Fairfield Halls, Outer London :: V295
listing details L1620568405
2 Feb 07Theatre Royal, Nottingham :: V462
listing details L01058104942

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Listings powered by Dynamic Listing Ltd
Mastodon X - Twitter Multidomain certificate installed
© Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024