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[HANASHIR:13467] RE: Fw: MUSIC AND DICTATORSHIP - Carnegie Hall, Feb. 20 & 22
- From: Meris Ruzow <meris...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:13467] RE: Fw: MUSIC AND DICTATORSHIP - Carnegie Hall, Feb. 20 & 22
- Date: Wed 05 Feb 2003 15.26 (GMT)
Wow......... thanks for that amazing info! The Czech Phil and V.
Askhenazy are amazing. This is sure to be an incredible concert.
Thanks Shirona!
Meris
Meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com
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From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-hanashir (at)
shamash(dot)org] On
Behalf Of Shirona
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 9:50 AM
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org; jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org
Subject: [HANASHIR:13465] Fw: MUSIC AND DICTATORSHIP - Carnegie Hall,
Feb. 20 & 22
Nikolai Kachanov, Maestro and voice teacher extraordinaire, (I've been
studying voice with him for over 6 years) - will be performing with his
choir - the Russian Chamber Chorus of NY - in Carnegie Hall with
Vladimir
Ashkenazy. This is big time, folks!
Please check out an interview with him at
http://www.van.org/articles/NikolaiKachanovinterview20030113.htm
and read on for details on this important concert.
Shirona
Subject: MUSIC AND DICTATORSHIP - Carnegie Hall, Feb. 20 & 22
>
> Dear friends:
>
> The Russian Chamber Chorus of New York is excited
> and proud to be performing with the Czech Philharmonic
> Orchestra and Maestro Vladimir Ashkenazy in the
> upcoming Carnegie Hall concert series entitled
> MUSIC AND DICTATORSHIP: RUSSIA UNDER STALIN.
>
> The concerts will be performed on Thursday, February 20,
> and Saturday, February 22 at 8 p.m. in Carnegie Hall,
> 57th Street at 7th Avenue.
>
> At those concerts, you will witness the possibilities and
> the role of music and artists under conditions of serious
> oppression. As our artistic director Nikolai Kachanov put
> it in a recent interview:
>
> "It is important for us to study the past not just through
> the distancing lens of history, but through art as well,
> which gives us a deeper, more psychological
> understanding." (The complete interview can be found as
> posted 1/13/03 on www.van.org, the website of the Vocal
> Area Network.)
>
> RCCNY will be collaborating with The Dessoff Choirs,
> another of New York City's finest a cappella choral
> groups. We will perform works by Prokofiev and
> Shostakovich, two brilliant and well-known composers of
> their time, who came under the personal scrutiny of
> Stalin himself.
>
> For tickets, please contact the Carnegie Hall Box Office
> online at www.carnegiehall.org, or call CarnegieCharge
> at +1 212 247-7800
>
> ==========================================================
>
> The complete program listings follow. Selections marked
> with an asterisk (*) feature the Russian Chamber Chorus
> of New York and The Dessoff Choirs.
>
> Thursday, February 20:
>
> * PROKOFIEV Excerpt from Ivan the Terrible (with film)
> SHOSTAKOVICH "The Assault on Red Hill" from
> The Unforgettable Year 1919
> * SHOSTAKOVICH Excerpt from The Fall of Berlin (with film)
> * SHOSTAKOVICH Antiformalist Rayok
> SHOSTAKOVICH Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a
> (arr. Rudolf Barshai)
>
> Saturday, February 22:
>
> Reading of "Dwarf Birches" by the author, Yevgeny
> Yevtushenko
> * PROKOFIEV Hail to Stalin
> KABALEVSKY Cello Concerto No. 2
> Reading of "Babi Yar" by the author, Yevgeny Yevtushenko
> * SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 13, "Babi Yar"
>
> In Nikolai Kachanov's words: "The works on the 'Music and
> Dictatorship' program document the very worst period of
> the Soviet Union - a time when freedom of expression was
> utterly suppressed, and even being suspected of incorrect
> thoughts could mean imprisonment and death. And yet, for
> many of us, there was still one avenue through which we
> could express ourselves: music. Music was our salvation."
>
> We invite you to share in these extraordinary concert
> events.
>
> =========================================================
>
> For more information about the Russian Chamber Chorus
> of New York, please visit www.rccny.org or call
> +1 212 928-1402
>
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> you know, or be removed from this list, please e-mail us
> at mail (at) rccny(dot)org or reply to this e-mail.
>
>
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