¥357/i,iii-viii/Listings Academic Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Vitali Berzon pianist. Vladimir Vorobyovdirects boris Sokolov and Rakhshtein directs Sergei bekhterev, Sergei Vlasov http://www.times.spb.ru/archive/times/356-357/listings.html
Extractions: [see addresses] Dates and times given in All About Town are correct at the time of publication. However, last-minute changes are not infrequent for live performances. If you plan to attend an event, you should verify dates and times using the telephone numbers at the end of each entry or in the address lists. Unless otherwise listed, stage events start at 7 p.m. stages Friday, April 17 opera Yevgeny Onegin Tchaikovsky's opera based on Pushkin's verse-tale. Tatyana, at first rejected by Onegin, refuses his confession of love when he returns after she has married the old Prince. Mariinsky Theater of Opera and Ballet. 6:30 p.m. ballet La Sylphide Auguste Bournonville's revival of a 19th-century romantic ballet distinguished by quick, light legwork and "ballon" -suspension in the air. On the eve of his wedding, a young Scot falls in love with a beautiful sylph. Mussorgsky Theater of Opera and Ballet concert St. Petersburg Cappella Choir and Symphony
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¥349/i/Listings Shestakova, Mikhail Samogko, Nikolai Lavrov and Sergei bekhterev in Abramov s PyotrOvcharov, pianist. boris Tseitlin directs Gennady Smirnov and Kira Danilova http://www.sptimes.ru/archive/times/348-349/listings.html
Extractions: [see addresses] Dates and times given in All About Town are correct at the time of publication. However, last-minute changes are not infrequent for live performances. If you plan to attend an event, you should verify dates and times using the telephone numbers at the end of each entry or in the address lists. Unless otherwise listed, stage events start at 7 p.m. stages Friday, March 20 opera Rigoletto The St. Petersburg Opera performs Verdi's opera after Hugo's play. Gilda is abducted by a Duke who is attracted to her. By the time Rigoletto rescues her, she loves the Duke instead and substitutes herself in Rigoletto's plot to kill her lover. Hermitage Theater concert Eliso Virsaladze Pianist. Performing with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Chopin's "Concerto No. 1." Shostakovich Philharmonic Great Hall Smolny Cathedral Choir Andrei Petrenko, conductor. Spiritual Music.
¥333/I,III-VIII/Listings boris becomes tsar after having the heir to the Elizaveta Leonskaya pianist Leonskayaperforms a program of George Lavodan directs Sergei bekhterev, Igor Sklyar http://www.sptimes.ru/archive/times/332-333/listings.html
Extractions: [see addresses] Dates and times given in All About Town are correct at the time of publication. However, last-minute changes are not infrequent for live performances. If you plan to attend an event, you should verify dates and times using the telephone numbers at the end of each entry or in the address lists. Unless otherwise listed, stage events start at 7 p.m. stages Olga Samoshina and Yevgeny Merkuryev carouse in Theater on Lietiny's "Moon for the Misbegotten." Friday, January 23 opera Rigoletto Verdi's opera after Hugo's play, with Mikhail Vinogradov conducting. Gilda is abducted by a Duke who is attracted to her. By the time Rigoletto rescues her, she loves the Duke instead and substitutes herself in Rigoletto's plot to kill her lover. Hermitage Theater Madame Butterfly Puccini's tragic opera of an American soldier who leaves his Japanese wife, prompting her to kill herself. Mariinsky Theater of Opera and Ballet Yevgeny Onegin Tchaikovsky's opera based on Pushkin's verse-tale. Tatyana, at first rejected by Onegin, refuses his confession of love when he returns after she has married an old Prince.
Classical Music Articles Published In 2002 At Music And Vision Piano Sonatas considered by Basil Ramsey; A perceptive pianist Bill Newman as oneof the greatest Scriabin interpreters of all. boris bekhterev plays Scriabin http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2003/01/mv2002.htm
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Extractions: Roland Collection KEY TO ORIGINS AND SOURCES OF THESE ARCHIVE RECORDINGS Date format DD/MM/YY Origins of recordings (PROM) - BBC Proms Concert (TV) - Telecast (V) - Video tape (WP) - World Premier Performance (H) - Ex John Haley collection New York (CS) - Ex Christopher Sickinger Collection England (RY) - Ex Robert Young Harvard University (G) - Ex Gerrady of Riga (Ven) - Ex Tom Vendetti (JA) - EX New York Collector corrections or new recordings added 10 August 2001 corrections or new recordings 37 added 07 December 2001 corrections or new recordings 21 added 11 August 2002 corrections or new recordings 55 added 14 August 2002 corrections or new recordings 35 added 19 September 2002 corrections or new recordings 20 added 12 January 2003 corrections or new recordings 47 added 09 November 2003 corrections or new recordings 31 added 15 November 2003
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CD Spotlight boris bekhterev plays Scriabin reviewed by JOHN BELL YOUNG. ' Mr bekhterev emerges as one of the greatest Scriabin http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2002/02/poemes1.htm
Extractions: reviewed by JOHN BELL YOUNG 'Mr Bekhterev emerges as one of the greatest Scriabin interpreters of all.' Scriabin's youthful compositions reflect to a large degree the influence of Chopin. He appropriated the forms and even the names of that composer's most famous works, writing dozens of preludes, mazurkas, scherzos and waltzes. But as time passed, he moved into a highly specific genre, the musical 'poem' and the single movement sonata, which gave voice to his fascination with mystical symbolism. With the exception of his symphonic works, Scriabin rarely ventured outside of miniature forms, fashioned with lapidary finesse. He eviscerated his mature music of any harmonic center; imbuing it with a certain ambiguity, born of wholetone and octatonic scales, that symbolized the dissolution or transcendence of the ego in a kind of victory of the immaterial. John Bell Young , Tampa, Florida, USA CD INFORMATION - PHOENIX 01708 Recent reviews For help listening to the sound extracts here,
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Floridian: Audio And Classical Files in that exclusive club. Now enter boris bekhterev, a middleaged Russianpianist living in Japan. Judging from the magnificent, thoroughly http://www.sptimes.com/2002/01/06/Floridian/Audio_and_Classical_F.shtml
Extractions: published January 6, 2002 KID ROCK, COCKY (LAVA/ATLANTIC) Cocky barely begins to describe Kid Rock's fourth CD. The Detroit rap-rocker doesn't acknowledge that anyone other than himself exists until the sixth track, not surprisingly named I'm Wrong, But You Ain't Right. He argues in the title number, "It ain't cocky (expletive), if you back it up." The Kid "backs it up" by boasting on song after foul-mouthed song how he has sold millions of records, made millions of dollars, hung out with stars, even met the president while stoned (apparently a true story). As a special treat, Kid Rock brags about his sexual proclivities in a truly tasteless duet with Snoop Dogg. This might be a horny teenager's idea of cool, but please.
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Extractions: 1. What are a color in cinema and the music in my life I wrote already about my trip in London, where I was a month by invitation of Nick Bamforth. In the St. James Church near Peccadillo Circus I met a nice lady, whose husband worked in the Cinema Center near Oxford Street. Just the first main central area of gay life in London is located between these two places of London, while the second one is around the station Ells Court on the blue line of London tube. But when I came to my friend in Cinema Center (it is also very near to BBC) in appointed time, my friend told me that Derek was very ill (he suffered and finally died of AIDS). He asked me to excuse him and transferred to my friend that he preferred to give me a film "Edward II". I was so silly not take this film, because I thought that it was historical film, while I needed only a gay film. Finally my friend told me that Derek was a little upset with my solution but couldn't help me: there was not a copy of "Garden". Finally I've seen all the films of Derek in Moscow and had read a book of Jarman about colors. Derek was admired of colors, and he used it successfully in his films. By the way our known film director and also gay Serge Eisenstein was the first, who announced the importance of colors in cinema: you could feel the triumph of color in his film "Ivan the Terrible". One central scene of this mainly black-and-white film was made in colors. Many film critics in Russia and abroad analyzed the great effect of colors used by Eisenshtein in details.
Extractions: like ourselves, pure Aryans ; they are cousins of the Latins and the Celts and the Germans, and have exactly the same claim as these other nations to be counted European. The countries occupied by them used at one time to extend all over Northern Germany as far west as the Elbe, and even now there are Slav peoples in large numbers in the heart of Central Europe. So, too, about their language. The Russian language, which is spoken (with some varieties of dialect) by more than 100,000,000 people, is one of the richest and noblest of human languages. It provides as valuable a mental discipline as any other modern language, perhaps even as Greek or Latin, and it is a language in which many great works of literature, as we shall see later, have been written. Not only is there great ignorance of Russia in England, but, as always is the result of ignorance, great misunderstanding. The popular notions about Russia are not only imperfect but absurd. They are derived partly from a distorted legend of the Crimean War, partly from sympathy with nationalities or causes which the Russian Government has treated badly, and very largely from fiction. This last is not even Russian fiction, but the fiction of English or French writers who were wholly ignorant of Russia. The Russian nobleman, the Russian spy, the Russian conspirator, as they are popularly conceived, are figures of melodrama or of comic opera, not of actual life. To novel writers Russia has been a happy hunting ground, where they could lay on their colours as they chose and make scenes as fantastic as those of the Arabian Nights.
Chapter 12 After being the excellent pianist giving concerts he was melodies! The known academicianBekhterev believed that during the performance of boris Moiseyev in http://www.bahnhof.se/~nelsoncox/Vladimir12.html
Extractions: 12.1. What is the color of the cinema and the music in my life I wrote already about my trip in London, where I was a month by invitation of Nick Bamforth. In the St. James Church near Peccadillo Circus I met a nice lady, whose husband worked in the Cinema Center near Oxford Street. Just the first main central area of gay life in London is located between these two places of London, while the second one is around the station Ells Court on the blue line of London tube. But when I came to my friend in Cinema Center (it is also very near to BBC) in appointed time, my friend told me that Derek was very ill (he suffered and finally died of AIDS). He asked me to excuse him and transferred to my friend that he preferred to give me a film Edward II. I was so silly not take this film, because I thought that it was historical film, while I needed only a gay film. Finally my friend told me that Derek was a little upset with my solution but couldnt help me: there was not a copy of Garden. Finally Ive seen all the films of Derek in Moscow and had read a book of Jarman about colors. Derek was admired of colors, and he used it successfully in his films. By the way our known film director and also gay Serge Eisenstein was the first, who announced the importance of colors in cinema: you could feel the triumph of color in his film Ivan the Terrible. One central scene of this mainly black-and-white film was made in colors. Many film critics in Russia and abroad analyzed the great effect of colors used by Eisenshtein in details.
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