Moscow State Academic Philharmonic. Tickets to the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall Philharmonic repertoire for July

Big hall
June 2017
Mikhailovskaya st., 2


June 04, Sunday 16:00
XXII International festival « Musical Olympus»
conductor - Eyyub Guliyev (Azerbaijan)
Elizaveta Klyuchereva - piano
Christophe Croise - cello (Switzerland)
Sibelius: Sad waltz from the music to A. Järnefelt’s drama “Death”; Rachmaninov Dvorak: Concerto for cello and orchestra


June 04, Sunday 20:00
Conductor - Yuri Temirkanov

6th concert of 2 subscriptions “Dvorak and...”
St. Petersburg Chamber Choir
artistic director - Nikolay Kornev
Concert Choir of St. Petersburg
artistic director and conductor - Vladimir Begletsov
Choir of the St. Petersburg Conservatory
artistic director and conductor - Valery Uspensky


June 13, Tuesday 20:00
Chopin, Liszt, Slonimsky
XII International Festival " Music collection»
5th concert of the 8th subscription “Six musical meetings”
conductor - Vladimir Altshuler
Larisa Pominova - mezzo-soprano
Alexander Kriechel - piano (Germany)
conductor - Vladimir Altshuler
Larisa Pominova - mezzo-soprano; Alexander Kriechel - piano (Germany)
Slonimsky: Symphony No. 21 from Goethe's Faust for large symphony orchestra; Chopin: Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra; Sheet: "Preludes", symphonic poem


June 16, Friday 20:00
Chaikovsky. Symphony No. 1 “Winter Dreams”
Prokofiev. Symphony No. 6

XII International Festival “Music Collection”
Symphony Orchestra Mikhailovsky Theater
conductor - Mikhail Tatarnikov
conductor - Mikhail Tatarnikov

Rimsky-Korsakov: “The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevronia”, musical paintings from the opera; Chaikovsky: “Francesca da Rimini”, fantasy for orchestra after Dante; Rachmaninov: Symphonic dances

is one of the largest world-famous concert organizations, with nine concert halls hosting more than 3,000 concerts per year.

The history of the Philharmonic dates back to 1921. On the initiative of the People's Commissar of Education Anatoly Lunacharsky, a musical organization was created, designed to show the high artistic level philharmonic events in the country. The Philharmonic quickly took a leading position at home, as well as abroad, where it represented the USSR in the person of outstanding musicians.

From the first years of its existence, organizations began performing here. famous musicians world: Otto Klemperer, Hermann Abendroth, Erich Kleiber, Ernest Ansermet, Arthur Rubinstein, Efrem Zimbalist, Jascha Heifetz, Marian Anderson. Bela Bartok, Darius Milhaud, and Arthur Honegger also perform on the stage of the Philharmonic. During this period, young people make themselves known musical groups, among which the quartet named after. Beethoven, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Nikolai Golovanov and Alexander Orlov.

Further, in the 1930s, the Moscow Philharmonic took part in two All-Union competitions for performing musicians, the winners of which were Emil Gilels, Svyatoslav Knushevitsky, Yakov Flier, David Oistrakh, Vera Dulova. Later, in 1936, under the leadership of Alexander Gauk, the USSR State Symphony Orchestra was created. During this period, singers Nina Dorliak, Deborah Pantofel-Nechetskaya, pianists Maria Grinberg, Yakov Flier, Yuri Bryushkov, violinists Miron Polyakin and Mikhail Fikhtengolts visit the Philharmonic for concerts. In 1938, on the initiative of the Philharmonic, a competition of conductors was held, thanks to which Evgeny Mravinsky, Nathan Rakhlin, Konstantin Ivanov, Kirill Kondrashin, Alexander Melik-Pashayev became famous.

During the Great Patriotic War The Moscow Philharmonic did not stop active work: patronage concerts for conscripts are held throughout Moscow, theme nights, literary and musical meetings, exhibitions. There are lectures by Igor Belza, Ivan Remezov, and Victor Tsukkerman. The Philharmonic concerts take place in the Tchaikovsky Hall, the Big and Small Halls, as well as at Moscow University, in Polytechnic Museum, workers' clubs, workshops, hospitals, military schools and academies. During the war years the first subscriptions appeared symphonic music(works of Beethoven, Tchaikovsky). After the end of the war, the Philharmonic performed all symphonic works Sergei Rachmaninov and Sergei Prokofiev’s “Ode to the End of the War” was performed for the first time. A memorial plaque was installed in memory of the artists and employees of the Moscow Philharmonic who died during the Great Patriotic War - in the hall named after. Tchaikovsky, as well as monuments in different cities of the USSR. In 1946, the Philharmonic group named after. A. Borodin.

In the 1950s Famous symphony groups from all over the world perform at the Moscow Philharmonic: London Philharmonic, Leipzig, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra. This period was also marked by the emergence of such famous figures and musicians such as Leopold Stokowski, Kurt Masur, Eugene Ormandy, Leonard Bernstein, Andre Cluytens, Igor Markevich, Glenn Gould. The Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra is being created under the direction of Samuil Samosud. Rudolf Barshai initiates the creation of the first chamber group in the USSR (later - Moscow chamber orchestra).

In 1960, Kirill Kondrashin became the head of the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra quickly begins to gain worldwide popularity and authority. The 60s also saw tours in memory of Igor Stravinsky and orchestra performances Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Herbert von Karajan. Later, in the mid-60s, the country's first ensemble was created early music– “Madrigal” – under the direction of Andrei Volkonsky. Evgeny Svetlanov becomes the head of the USSR State Symphony Orchestra. For the first time, the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra goes on tour to the USA, after which the Philharmonic hosts the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.

The names of Nikolai Petrov and Vladimir Krainev, Viktor Tretyakov, Victoria Postnikova, Vladimir Spivakov, Oleg Kagan are added to the list of names of young soloists.
Significant events in subsequent years for the Philharmonic are the performances of the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Britten and soloists - Peter Pears, John Lill, Svyatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, the concert of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa, the debut of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, the concert of Vladimir Horowitz , touring concert New York Philharmonic conducted by Zubin Mehta. Also, soloists and ensembles of the Philharmonic take part in cultural program XX summer Olympic Games in Moscow.

Despite the difficulties that the country's culture experienced in the early 90s, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Israeli philharmonic orchestra, various festivals are held - “Russian Orthodox music", Festival dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the formation of the State Quartet. Borodin, Festival dedicated to the 50th anniversary of V. Tretyakov and others. In 1998, the Moscow Philharmonic began cooperation with Yuri Simonov, who holds the post artistic director and chief conductor.

With the beginning of the new millennium, the Moscow Philharmonic is expanding the circle of its artists and groups, becoming a leading concert organization countries. The number of concerts held by the Philharmonic per year exceeds 3,000; musical groups tour all regions of Russia and many countries around the world. During the same period, a new hall appeared: the Philharmonic Chamber Hall. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic ensemble, the Arturo Toscanini Orchestra, the Bavarian Radio Orchestra, the La Scala Chamber Orchestra, and the London Symphony Orchestra perform here. Many festivals are held, including “Dedication to Oleg Kagan”, “Nine Centuries of the Organ” and “Guitar Virtuosos”. On the stage of the concert hall. Tchaikovsky regularly features orchestras from all over Russia: from Omsk, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Mineralnye Vody.

Today, due to a correct and thoughtful subscription policy, the Philharmonic significantly expands the circle of its listeners, attracts various age groups population. The number of Philharmonic subscriptions is constantly growing, thanks to them Philharmonic listeners can join the masterpieces of not only Russian, but also world performing skills. In 2009, the Philharmonic opened the Orchestrion hall.

For fans of classical music, it will be useful to learn about the opening of new halls, especially since the opening of this particular one will be the main event of 2014-2015. Buy at concert at the Philharmonic-2 tickets you can very easily on the VipTicket website. And this is definitely worth doing both for sophisticated lovers of the classics and for those who simply want to get new cultural experiences.

The director of the Moscow Philharmonic, Alexey Shalashov, spoke about the features and advantages of this concert hall in one of his interviews: “It has long been obvious that the Tchaikovsky Hall is working under overload: ten months a year without days off. At the same time, another problem emerged: many concert halls and theaters located in the center of Moscow found themselves in cramped parking conditions.

And part of our audience are families with children and elderly people living on the outskirts, and they need to get home comfortably after the concert. New hall in the Olympic Village solves the following problems: almost a thousand new places for listeners and free parking. The surprise will be the price of tickets - almost two times lower than in the central halls. The price reduction will be ensured by a different economy of the hall: popular programs will be performed at Philharmonic-2 without expensive performers.” Buy tickets for a concert at the Philharmonic-2 worth it to everyone who wants to organize a truly memorable holiday, because alternatives classical music not yet invented.

Classics in a new hall and with reasonable prices

And, by the way, in Philharmonic-2 the classics will sound very high quality. A special acoustic sink is installed in the hall, as in Bolshoi Theater, as well as many foreign technical means. Thus, tickets for a concert at the Philharmonic-2 meet the main requirements - they are cheaper than before and at the same time allow you to listen professional musicians in the new concert hall.

As for the location, it is located on Michurinsky Avenue, in the Olympic Village. The hall was opened for the 1980 Moscow Olympics. After it was held, leading theatrical, musical and choreographic groups performed here. In 2002, the building was transferred to the State musical theater national art under the leadership of Vladimir Nazarov. Performances of this theater will be performed on one of the stages in the future.

The first subscription concert will take place here on November 20 with the participation of the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic. The program includes: Tchaikovsky, Polonaise from “Eugene Onegin” and Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra (soloist – Yuri Favorin), Rimsky-Korsakov, “Scheherazade”. Dimitris Botinis will take the control. Tickets to Philharmonic-2 you can always easily purchase on the VipTicket website.

Concert Hall named after. Tchaikovsky the most important place on the cultural map of the country. Today the hall is recognized as the main concert venue capital, and its repertoire includes performances by the best musicians and groups, opera singers and choirs. This site has its own rich history, after all, I owe a lot to the genius of the last century. Meyerhold. The history of the hall begins at the beginning of the twentieth century. On the site where the hall now operates, the Buff-Miniature Theater was founded, then another theater operated, offering light performances and operettas. It existed here until the revolution, but with the advent of Soviet power was renamed the Theater of the RSFSR.

In 1922, the building was transferred to the theater. Sun. Meyerhold, but after a decade of brilliant performances his theater moved. They undertook to thoroughly restore and rebuild the building on the advice of Meyerhold himself, who wanted to create new theater with perfect technical equipment. He had brilliant ideas, but they did not have to come true, since he himself Great master After some time, he was arrested and later shot; he suffered the fate of many prominent people of that troubled time. But some of the genius’s ideas were realized: a hall was built like an amphitheater, which would provide better acoustics and contact with the audience, several more progressive ideas were taken into account, but only the external and internal decoration was missing.

They decided to equip the unfinished building for concert hall, and opened it in 1940. It receives the name of P. Tchaikovsky, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great composer. The very first concerts make this venue famous throughout the country. They perform here famous pianists, cellists, violinists, brilliant conductors, as well as various dance groups, including children's. Even during the terrible and difficult war years, the sounds of music did not stop in the hall; concerts were given on the roof of the building for the defenders of the homeland. Various events and shows of various musical ensembles, ballet dancers, chess matches and even filming of a film were also held here; the music of many outstanding composers performed talented musicians, competitions, auditions, gala concerts, as well as poetry days and literature concerts were held.

Now in the Concert Hall. Tchaikovsky annually hosts more than a hundred concerts and festivals, such as “Russian Winter”, “Guitar Virtuosi”, “ Opera masterpieces" and many others. They don’t forget about the children’s audience. In the early 2000s, the hall was slightly renovated, trying to restore all the beauty of the original interior; the acoustic parameters were significantly improved, and the number visual seats(1505) remained the same. You can order tickets for the event on our website or by calling the operator.