Vasily Ladyuk Music Festival “Opera Live. Russian Winter Arts Festival. IV Vasily Ladyuk Music Festival "Opera Live". Closing concert. Verdi - "Attila Vasily Ladyuk concerts

Dmitry Ulyanov graduated from the Ural Conservatory under Professor V. Yu. Pisarev and in the same year received the Grand Prix at the I International vocal competition under the auspices of UNESCO in Kazakhstan (2000).

In 1997 he became a soloist with the Yekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theatre, and a year later with the Moscow Novaya Opera Theater named after E. V. Kolobov. Since 2000 - soloist of the Moscow Academic musical theater named after K. S. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko, on the stage of which he performs the leading parts: Don Giovanni in the opera of the same name, Don Basilio in The Barber of Seville, Ramfis in Aida, Collin in La Boheme, German in "Tannhäuser", Gremin in "Eugene Onegin", Gudal in "Demon", Head in " May night”, Ivan Khovansky in Khovanshchina, Kutuzov in War and Peace and other roles. As part of the theater troupe, he toured in many cities of Russia, as well as in Germany, Italy, Latvia, Estonia, China, South Korea, the USA, and Cyprus.

Since 2009 Dmitry Ulyanov has been a guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre, where he made his debut as the Doctor in the opera Wozzeck (director D. Chernyakov, conductor T. Currentzis). In 2014, he performed here the parts of Escamillo in Carmen and Philip II in Don Carlos, in 2016 - Boris Timofeevich in Katerina Izmailova. The artist also collaborates with theaters in St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Perm, Cheboksary.

The international career of the singer is actively developing: the Bastille Opera, the National Rhine Opera, the Capitol Theater of Toulouse, the Flemish Opera, the National Opera of the Netherlands, the Royal Theater in Madrid and the Maestrans in Seville, the Liceo Grand Theater in Barcelona, ​​the Israeli Opera, the New national theater Tokyo, the opera houses of Lyon, Basel, Monte Carlo, Bilbao, Cagliari, Marseille - the list of leading opera houses is growing every year. He performs at festivals in A Coruña and Aix-en-Provence; collaborates with conductors Ivor Bolton, Martin Brabbins, Juraj Valchukha, Laurent Campellone, Kirill Karabits, Stanislav Kochanovsky, Cornelius Meister, Tomas Netopil, Daniel Oren, Renato Palumbo, Ainars Rubikis, Giacomo Sagripanti, Mikhail Tatarnikov, Giuseppe Finzi, Pedro Halfter, Tomas Hanus , Simone Young, Maris Jansons; with directors Vasily Barkhatov, Jean-Louis Grinda, Carolina Grubber, José Antonio Gutiérrez, Tatiana Gurbacha, Peter Konwitschny, Andreas Krigenburg, Eridan Noble, David Pountney, Laurent Peli, Emilio Sagi, Peter Sellars.

The artist's repertoire includes the main parts in Verdi's operas (Macbeth, Don Carlos, Rigoletto, Sicilian Vespers); Wagner ("Valkyrie", "Tannhäuser", " Flying Dutchman»); in French “grand operas” (“The Jewess” by Halévy, “Huguenots” by Meyerbeer), in operas by Russian composers (“Boris Godunov”, “Iolanthe”, “The Golden Cockerel”, “The Gambler”).

Dmitry Ulyanov actively gives concerts, collaborates with the State Capella - the choir named after A. Yurlov and the symphony under the direction of V. Polyansky.

In the 2017/18 season, the singer made his debut as Boris Godunov at the Bolshoi; he performed Attila for the first time at the Opera Live festival in the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow and the Verdi festival in the Concert Hall of Lyon. There were also debuts at the Salzburg Festival, on the stages of the Neapolitan San Carlo Theater and the Vienna Opera.

In 2018/19 D. Ulyanov performs in new productions of the operas Lady Macbeth Mtsensk district» in Parisian national opera and Opera Bastille (conductor - Ingo Metzmacher, director - Krzysztof Warlikovsky), "The Barber of Seville" at the Bolshoi Theater (conductor - Pier Giorgio Morandi, director - Evgeny Pisarev); performs Mussorgsky's Songs and Dances of Death on the stage of the Amsterdam Konsergebouw, and in National Center performing arts in Beijing, she sings in the opera Tales of Hoffmann.

The artist was twice nominated for the award " golden mask in the Best Actor in an Opera category. In 2016, he was awarded the Casta Diva Russian Opera Prize for his performance of the part of Ivan Khovansky.

Sergei Skorokhodov

Sergei Skorokhodov was born in St. Petersburg, studied at the Glinka Choir School at the State academic chapel Petersburg and the St. Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory.

As a soloist of the Academy of Young Singers Mariinsky Theater, in 1999 he made his theater debut as Guido Bardi in Zemlinsky's opera The Florentine Tragedy.

Since 2007, Sergei Skorokhodov has been one of the leading soloists of the Mariinsky Theatre.

His repertoire includes roles in operas: Glinka's Ruslan and Lyudmila, Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin and Iolanta, Rimsky-Korsakov's The Night Before Christmas, Rachmaninov's Aleko, Shostakovich's The Nose, War and Peace" by Prokofiev, "Lucia di Lammermoor" by Donizetti, "Macbeth", "Aida", "Attila" and "Nabucco" by Verdi, "Gianni Schicchi" by Puccini, "The Flying Dutchman" and "Lohengrin" by Wagner, "Ariadne auf Naxos » R. Strauss, «King Roger» Szymanowski and others.

The singer also performs a lot on the foreign opera and concert stage. He has sung at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Washington Opera, the Bavarian State Opera, the Berlin State Opera, the Royal Opera of Stockholm, the Academy of Santa Cecilia in Rome, Lyric opera Chicago, Baden-Baden Festival House, theaters in Madrid, Valencia, Warsaw, Bologna, at the Edinburgh and Glyndebourne festivals, in London's Albert Hall and Festival Hall and other venues.

S. Skorokhodov performed on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater (the part of the Pretender in Boris Godunov). In May 2013, he took part in a gala concert, dedicated to the opening new scene Mariinsky Theater (with the participation of Placido Domingo).

Sergei Skorokhodov often works with Anna Netrebko. In the summer of 2009, he performed with her in Iolanta at the Welsh National Opera, as well as in a gala concert in Munich (conductor - V. Gergiev). At the Mariinsky Theater they performed together in L'elisir d'amore and Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti. As part of a tour of Europe, they sang in 11 concert productions of the opera Iolanta.

Among the conductors with whom Sergei Skorokhodov collaborates are Valery Gergiev, Yuri Temirkanov, Vladimir Yurovsky, Alexander Vedernikov, Antono Pappano, Riccardo Muti.

In the 2016-17 season at the Mariinsky Theatre, S. Skorokhodov performs Germont (Verdi's La Traviata), Grigory Otrepyev (Boris Godunov), Zinovy ​​Borisovich (Lady Macbeth), and is also invited to perform in Royal Theater Madrid, the Bavarian Opera, the summer opera festivals in Munich.

Vasily Ladyuk

“Brilliant Onegin”, “noble Germont”, “sparkling and charming Figaro” - this is how critics write about the vivid images created by Vasily Ladyuk. His voice - a lyrical baritone with a colorful timbre palette - adorns opera performances in Russia and abroad. Ladyuk is the leading soloist of the Moscow Novaya Opera Theater named after Kolobov (since 2003), guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia (since 2007); performs at the stages of the Mariinsky Theatre, the Metropolitan Opera, the Houston Grand Opera, theaters Reggio and La Fenice, the Norwegian Royal Opera and many others.

Graduate of the Moscow Sveshnikov Choral School and the Academy choral art named after Popov (vocal and conducting-choir departments, 2001), Ladyuk improved his skills in the graduate school of the Academy (class of Professor Dmitry Vdovin), at master classes of specialists from the theaters of La Scala, the Metropolitan Opera, the Houston Grand Opera (2002-2005).

Already at the beginning of his career, the musician became the winner of prestigious international competitions: named after Francisco Viñas in Barcelona (Grand Prix and audience sympathy), Operalia by Placido Domingo in Madrid (First Prize) and the Shizuoka Vocal Competition in Japan (Grand Prix). This was followed by successful performances in the largest opera houses peace - Mariinsky, Paris Opera, Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Covent Garden. The singer's repertoire includes over thirty operatic and cantata-oratorio parts.

Ladyuk has collaborated with outstanding conductors and directors, including Valery Gergiev, Placido Domingo, Vladimir Spivakov, Vladimir Fedoseev, Mikhail Pletnev, Dmitry Yurovsky, James Conlon, Gianandrea Noseda, Andrei Konchalovsky, Dmitry Chernyakov, Francesca Zambello, Kasper Holten. The artist's performances were held in Brussels, Oslo, Venice, Turin, Tokyo, Houston. Ladyuk is a permanent participant of the festivals “Vladimir Spivakov invites”, “ cherry forest”, “Crescendo” by Denis Matsuev, as well as the International Music Festival in Colmar (France). Ladyuk is the initiator and artistic director of the OPERA Live Music Festival, which took place in 2016 for the third time.

Ladyuk took part in the play "Dear Friend", dedicated to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Nadezhda Filaretovna von Meck, which was staged at Buckingham Palace with the assistance of Prince Charles. Participated in the work of the jury of the project of the TV channel "Culture" "Big Opera". He was awarded the Triumph Youth Prize (2009) and the Oleg Yankovsky Prize (nomination " creative discovery", 2011-2012).

E. F. Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia

In 2016, the State Orchestra of Russia named after E.F. Svetlanov, one of the oldest symphonic ensembles in the country, turned 80 years old. The first performance of the orchestra, conducted by Alexander Gauk and Erich Kleiber, took place on October 5, 1936 in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.

IN different years The State Orchestra was led outstanding musicians Alexander Gauk (1936–1941), Nathan Rakhlin (1941–1945), Konstantin Ivanov (1946–1965) and Evgeny Svetlanov (1965–2000). In 2005, the team was named after E.F. Svetlanov. In 2000–2002 the orchestra was led by Vasily Sinaisky, in 2002–2011. — Mark Gorenstein. On October 24, 2011, Vladimir Yurovsky was appointed artistic director of the group, worldwide famous conductor, cooperating with the largest opera houses and symphony orchestras of the world. Since the 2016/17 season, the chief guest conductor of the State Orchestra has been Vasily Petrenko.

Orchestra concerts were held on the most famous stages of the world, including the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Bolshoi Theater Russia, the Column Hall of the House of the Unions, the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Albert Hall in London, the Salle Pleyel in Paris, the Colon National Opera House in Buenos Aires , Suntory Hall in Tokyo. In 2013, the orchestra performed for the first time on Red Square in Moscow.

Herman Abendroth, Ernest Ansermet, Leo Blech, Andrei Boreiko, Alexander Vedernikov, Valery Gergiev, Nikolai Golovanov, Kurt Sanderling, Otto Klemperer, Kirill Kondrashin, Lorin Maazel, Kurt Mazur, Nikolai Malko, Ion Marin, Igor Markevich, Evgeny Mravinsky, Alexander Lazarev, Charles Munsch, Gintaras Rinkevičius, Mstislav Rostropovich, Saulius Sondeckis, Igor Stravinsky, Arvid Jansons, Charles Duthoit, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Alexander Sladkovsky, Leonard Slatkin, Yuri Temirkanov, Mikhail Yurovsky and other outstanding conductors.

Irina Arkhipova, Galina Vishnevskaya, Sergei Lemeshev, Elena Obraztsova, Maria Gulegina, Placido Domingo, Montserrat Caballe, Jonas Kaufman, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, pianists Emil Gilels, Van Cliburn, Heinrich Neuhaus, Nikolai Petrov, Svyatoslav Richter, Maria Yudina, Valery Afanasiev, Eliso Virsaladze, Evgeny Kissin, Grigory Sokolov, Alexei Lyubimov, Boris Berezovsky, Nikolai Lugansky, Denis Matsuev, violinists Leonid Kogan, Yehudi Menuhin, David Oistrakh, Maxim Vengerov, Viktor Pikaizen, Vadim Repin, Vladimir Spivakov, Viktor Tretyakov, violist Yuri Bashmet, cellists Mstislav Rostropovich, Natalia Gutman, Alexander Knyazev, Alexander Rudin.

IN last years the list of soloists collaborating with the group was replenished with the names of singers Dinara Aliyeva, Aida Garifullina, Valtraud Mayer, Anna Netrebko, Khibla Gerzmava, Alexandrina Pendachanskaya, Nadezhda Gulitskaya, Ekaterina Kichigina, Ildar Abdrazakov, Dmitry Korchak, Vasily Ladyuk, Rene Pape, pianists Marc-Andre Amlen, Leif Ove Andsnes, Jacques-Yves Thibode, Mitsuko Uchida, Rudolf Buchbinder, violinists Leonidas Kavakos, Patricia Kopachinskaya, Julia Fischer, Daniel Hope, Nikolai Znaider, Sergei Krylov, Christophe Baraty, Julian Rachlin, Pinchas Zukerman. Considerable attention is also paid to joint work with young musicians, including conductors Dimitris Botinis, Maxim Emelianychev, Valentin Uryupin, Marius Stravinsky, Philip Chizhevsky, pianists Andrey Gugnin, Lucas Debargue, Philip Kopachevsky, Jan Lisetsky, Dmitry Masleev, Alexander Romanovsky, Nikita Mndoyants, violinists Alena Baeva, Ailen Pritchin, Valery Sokolov, Pavel Milyukov, cellist Alexander Ramm.

Having traveled abroad for the first time in 1956, the orchestra has since represented Russian art in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Denmark, Italy, Canada, China, Lebanon, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, USA, Thailand, France, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, South Korea, Japan and many other countries.

The band's discography includes hundreds of records and CDs released by leading companies in Russia and abroad (Melody, Bomba-Piter, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI Classics, BMG, Naxos, Chandos, Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm, Toccata Classics, Fancymusic and others). A special place in this collection is occupied by the Anthology of Russian symphonic music”, which includes audio recordings of works by Russian composers from Glinka to Stravinsky (conductor Evgeny Svetlanov). Recordings of the orchestra's concerts were made by the Mezzo, Medici, Russia 1 and Kultura TV channels, and the Orpheus radio.

Recently, the State Orchestra has performed at festivals in Grafenegg (Austria), Kissinger Sommer in Bad Kissingen (Germany), Hong Kong Arts Festival in Hong Kong, Opera live, XIII and XIV Moscow International Guitar Virtuosi Festival in Moscow, VIII International Denis Matsuev Festival in Perm, IV International festival art of P. I. Tchaikovsky in Klin; performed world premieres of works by Alexander Vustin, Viktor Ekimovsky, Sergei Slonimsky, Anton Batagov, Andrey Semyonov, Vladimir Nikolaev, Oleg Paiberdin, Efrem Podgaits, Yuri Sherling, Boris Filanovsky, Olga Bochikhina, Russian premieres of works by Beethoven - Mahler, Scriabin - Nemtin, Orff, Berio, Stockhausen, Tavener, Kurtag, Adams, Grise, Messiaen, Silvestrov, Shchedrin, Tarnopolsky, Gennady Gladkov, Viktor Kissin; took part in the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition, I and II International Competition for Young Pianists Grand Piano Competition; seven times presented the annual cycle of educational concerts "Stories with the Orchestra"; four times participated in the festival of actual music "Another Space"; visited the cities of Russia, Austria, Argentina, Brazil, Great Britain, Peru, Uruguay, Chile, Germany, Spain, Turkey, China, Japan.

Since 2016, the State Orchestra has been implementing a special project to support composer creativity, which involves close cooperation with contemporary Russian authors. Alexander Vustin became the first "composer in residence" in the history of the State Orchestra.

For outstanding creative achievements team since 1972 wears honorary title"academic"; in 1986 he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, in 2006, 2011 and 2017. honored by the President Russian Federation.

Academic big choir"Masters choral singing» Radio Orpheus

The Academic Grand Choir (ABH) was founded in 1928, its organizer and first artistic director was the outstanding master of choral art Alexander Sveshnikov. IN different time the choir was led by Nikolai Golovanov, Ivan Kuvykin, Claudius Ptitsa, Lyudmila Ermakova.

In 2005, he was invited to the Academic Bolshoi Choir (named "Masters of Choral Singing") for the position of artistic director National artist Russia, Professor Lev Kontorovich. Under his leadership, the updated composition successfully continues the traditions laid down by its predecessors. The name itself - "Masters of Choral Singing" - predetermined the professionalism and versatility of the team, where each artist can perform both as a member of the choir and as a soloist.

For 90 years, the choir has performed more than 15,000 works - operas, oratorios, cantatas of Russian and foreign composers, works a cappella, folk songs, sacred music. Many of them made up the "golden fund" of domestic sound recording, received recognition abroad (Grand Prix of the recording competition in Paris, Golden medal in Valencia).

In 2017, the Anthology of Symphonies by Dmitry Shostakovich was published, recorded by the State symphony orchestra Republic of Tatarstan (artistic director and conductor - Alexander Sladkovsky), ABH took part in the recording of several symphonies. In 2016–2017 Russian music was recorded (cantatas "John of Damascus" by Taneyev, "Spring" by Rachmaninov, opera "Eugene Onegin" by Tchaikovsky) in collaboration with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia (artistic director and conductor - Vladimir Spivakov).

The Big Choir performed for the first time many choral works Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Shchedrin, Khachaturian, Taktakishvili, Agafonnikov, Evgrafov and other authors. Such outstanding conductors as Evgeny Svetlanov, Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Spivakov, Dmitry Kitaenko, Vladimir Fedoseev, Helmut Rilling, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Alberto Zedda, Ennio Morricone, Vladimir Yurovsky, Mikhail Pletnev, Christoph Eschenbach have worked with the ensemble; singers Elena Obraztsova, Irina Arkhipova, Nikolai Gedda, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Anna Netrebko, Maria Gulegina, Dinara Alieva, Zurab Sotkilava, Evgeny Nesterenko, Roberto Alanya, Angela Georgiou and many others.

In collaboration with Helmut Rilling, the orchestra and soloists of the Bach Academy, all the major works of J. S. Bach were performed in Moscow, as well as the Mass in B minor at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. Within the framework of the Music Festival in Colmar (France) with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia under the baton of Michel Plasson, the dramatic legend "The Damnation of Faust" by Berlioz was performed. In 2008, 2012 and 2018, the Academic Bolshoi Choir took part in the inauguration ceremonies of the Presidents of the Russian Federation D. A. Medvedev and V. V. Putin.

The Academic Bolshoi Choir participated in the Valery Gergiev Moscow Easter Festival, the Moscow Christmas Festival ( artistic directors- Vladimir Spivakov and Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk), Moscow Great Lent choral festival(artistic directors - Alexander Sokolov and Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk), festivals in Colmar (France), Ravello (Italy), Mstislav Rostropovich in Moscow, Opera Live by Vasily Ladyuk, Denis Matsuev's Crescendo and many others.

In 2014, during the band's tour of Costa Rica, the artists were invited to the President's Residence, where a meeting with the head of the country and a concert took place. The Academic Bolshoi Choir was applauded in the largest concert halls in the cities of Russia, China, Italy, France, Germany, Israel, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Japan, South Korea, Qatar, Indonesia, etc. The team tours in various regions of Russia, including Siberia, the Urals and the Far East.

Buy tickets to the festival Opera Live.. Opera Live. Spivakov, Ladyuk, Neklyudov - festival in Moscow, Philharmonic Hall 2. Sergei Rachmaninov Hall, November 4, 2017. Book and buy tickets for the Opera Live festival. Spivakov, Ladyuk, Neklyudov without extra charge, at official prices on the Biletmarket.ru website and by phone 8 800 550-55-99.

November 4 in the concert hall named after S.V. Rachmaninov with the program Opera Live will perform the National philharmonic orchestra Russia.

The concert will feature works by Bellini, Donizetti, Verdi, Tchaikovsky, Thomas, Massenet, Puccini, Gounod, Bizet. Tenor Alexei Neklyudov and baritone Vasily Ladyuk will take the stage as soloists.

Alexei Neklyudov is a graduate of the Gnessin State Music College, the V. S. Popov Academy of Choral Art, a laureate of prestigious festivals: "Cherry Forest", "Vladimir Spivakov invites", " Moscow Nights with Tchaikovsky" and many others. etc. In 2010, the singer made his stage debut Great Hall Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky with the NPR (party in the "Requiem" by Saint-Saens).

Alexey Neklyudov since 2013 is a soloist of the Moscow Theater "New Opera" named after. E. V. Kolobova, guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia.

Vasily Ladyuk - a graduate of the Moscow Choir School. A. V. Sveshnikov and the Academy of Choral Art (vocal and conducting-choral departments), since 2003 soloist of the Novaya Opera Theater, since 2007 guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia.

Vasily Ladyuk is a laureate of prestigious awards: the Triumph youth award, the Oleg Yankovsky Creative Discovery 2011-2012 award, and competitions: Operalia (Madrid, Spain), Shizuoka International Opera Competition (Shizuoko, Japan). The singer performs in the most prestigious concert halls of the world: La Scala in Milan, Opera Garnier in Paris, Metropolitan Opera and Houston Grand Opera (USA), etc.

Conductor - Vladimir Spivakov

Concert program:

First department.
1. V. Bellini Overture to the opera "Norma"
2. G. Donizetti Romance Nemorino from the opera "Love Potion"
3. G. Donizetti Alfonso's aria from the opera The Favorite
4. G. Donizetti Duet of Nemorino and Belcore from the opera L'elisir d'amore
5. G. Verdi Introduction to the 3rd act of the opera "La Traviata"
6. G. Verdi Alfred's Aria from the opera "La Traviata"
7. G. Verdi Germont's aria from the opera "La Traviata"
8. G. Verdi Duet of Don Carlos and Rodrigo from the opera "Don Carlos"

Second department.
1. P.I. Tchaikovsky Polonaise from the opera "Eugene Onegin"
2. P.I. Tchaikovsky Lensky's aria from the opera "Eugene Onegin" (Where to where...)
3. P.I. Tchaikovsky Eletsky's aria from the opera " Queen of Spades"(or) Mazepa's Arioso from the opera "Mazepa"
4. J. Massenet Meditation from the opera “Thais”
5. A. Thomas Hamlet's drinking song from the opera "Hamlet"
6. J. Massenet Werther's Aria from the opera "Werther"
7. D. Puccini Duet of Rudolf and Marseille from Act IV of the opera La bohème
8. C. Gounod Mercutio's Aria from Romeo and Juliet
9. J. Bizet Duet of Nadir and Zurgi from the opera "Pearl Seekers"

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Dinara Alieva(soprano) - laureate of international competitions. Born in Baku (Azerbaijan). In 2004 she graduated from the Baku Academy of Music. In 2002 - 2005 She was a soloist at the Baku Opera and Ballet Theatre, where she performed the parts of Leonora (Verdi's Il trovatore), Mimi (Puccini's La Boheme), Violetta (Verdi's La Traviata), Nedda (Leoncavallo's Pagliacci). Since 2009, Dinara Aliyeva has been a soloist with the Bolshoi Theater of Russia, where she made her debut as Liu in Puccini's Turandot. In March 2010 she participated in the premiere of the operetta " Bat”on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater, performs in the performances of Turandot and La bohème by Puccini.

The singer was awarded awards at international competitions: named after Bulbul (Baku, 2005), named after M. Callas (Athens, 2007), E. Obraztsova (St. Petersburg, 2007), named after F. Viñas (Barcelona, ​​2010), Operalia (Milan) , La Scala, 2010). Awarded with an honorary medal International Foundation musical figures Irina Arkhipova and a special diploma "For the triumphal debut" of the festival "Christmas Meetings in Northern Palmyra" (artistic director Yuri Temirkanov, 2007). Since February 2010, he has been a scholarship holder of the Support Fund national culture Mikhail Pletnev.

Dinara Aliyeva took part in the master classes of Montserrat Caballe, Elena Obraztsova, and trained with Professor Svetlana Nesterenko in Moscow. Since 2007 he has been a member of the Union of Concert Workers of St. Petersburg.

The singer carries out an active concert activity and performs on the stages of leading opera houses and concert halls in Russia and abroad: the Stuttgart Opera House, the Great Concert Hall in Thessaloniki, Mikhailovsky Theater in St. Petersburg, the halls of the Moscow Conservatory, the Moscow International House of Music, Concert Hall named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, as well as in the halls of Baku, Irkutsk, Yaroslavl, Yekaterinburg and other cities.

Dinara Aliyeva collaborated with leading Russian orchestras and conductors: the P.I. E. F. Svetlanova (conductor - M. Gorenstein), the St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra (conductor - Nikolai Kornev). Regular cooperation connects the singer with the Honored Ensemble of Russia, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and Yuri Temirkanov, with whom Dinara Aliyeva has repeatedly performed in St. Petersburg, both with special programs, and as part of the Christmas Meetings and Arts Square festivals, and in 2007 toured Italy. The singer repeatedly sang under the direction of famous Italian conductors Fabio Mastrangelo, Giuliana Corela, Giuseppe Sabbatini and others.

Tours of Dinara Aliyeva were successfully held in different countries Europe, USA and Japan. Among the singer's foreign performances - participation in the gala concert of the Crescendo festival in the Paris Gaveau hall, at the Musical Olympus festival in New York's Carnegie Hall, at the Russian Seasons festival at the Monte Carlo Opera House with conductor Dmitry Yurovsky, in concerts in memory of Maria Callas in the Great Concert Hall in Thessaloniki and the Megaron Concert Hall in Athens. D. Aliyeva also took part in the anniversary gala concerts of Elena Obraztsova at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow and at the Mikhailovsky Theater in St. Petersburg.

In May 2010, a concert of the Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra named after Uzeyir Hajibayli took place in Baku. Well-known Opera singer Placido Domingo and laureate of international competitions Dinara Aliyeva performed works by Azerbaijani and foreign composers at the concert.

The singer's repertoire includes roles in operas by Verdi, Puccini, Tchaikovsky, The Marriage of Figaro and magical flute" Mozart, "Louise" Charpentier and "Faust" Gounod, "Pearl Divers" and "Carmen" Bizet, " royal bride» Rimsky-Korsakov and Leoncavallo's Pagliacci; vocal compositions by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Schubert, Brahms, Wolf, Vila-Lobos, Faure, as well as arias from operas and songs by Gershwin, compositions by contemporary Azerbaijani authors.

Vasily Ladyuk

“Brilliant Onegin”, “noble Germont”, “sparkling and charming Figaro” - this is how critics write about the vivid images created by Vasily Ladyuk. His voice - a lyrical baritone with a colorful timbre palette - adorns opera performances in Russia and abroad. Ladyuk is the leading soloist of the Moscow Novaya Opera Theater named after Kolobov (since 2003), guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia (since 2007); performs at the Mariinsky Theatre, the Metropolitan Opera, the Houston Grand Opera, the Reggio and La Fenice theatres, the Norwegian Royal Opera and many others.

A graduate of the Moscow Sveshnikov Choral School and the Popov Academy of Choral Art (vocal and conducting-choir departments, 2001), Ladyuk improved his skills in the Academy's postgraduate course (class of Professor Dmitry Vdovin), at master classes of specialists from the theaters La Scala, the Metropolitan Opera, Houston Grand Opera (2002-2005).

Already at the beginning of his career, the musician became the winner of prestigious international competitions: Francisco Viñas in Barcelona (Grand Prix and Audience Award), Placido Domingo's Operalia in Madrid (First Prize) and the Shizuoka Vocal Competition in Japan (Grand Prix) . This was followed by successful performances at the largest opera houses in the world - the Mariinsky, the Paris Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Covent Garden. The singer's repertoire includes over thirty operatic and cantata-oratorio parts.

Ladyuk has collaborated with outstanding conductors and directors, including Valery Gergiev, Placido Domingo, Vladimir Spivakov, Vladimir Fedoseev, Mikhail Pletnev, Dmitry Yurovsky, James Conlon, Gianandrea Noseda, Andrei Konchalovsky, Dmitry Chernyakov, Francesca Zambello, Kasper Holten. The artist's performances were held in Brussels, Oslo, Venice, Turin, Tokyo, Houston. Ladyuk is a permanent participant of the festivals "Vladimir Spivakov Invites", "Cherry Forest", "Crescendo" by Denis Matsuev, as well as the International Music Festival in Colmar (France). Ladyuk is the initiator and artistic director of the OPERA Live Music Festival, which took place in 2016 for the third time.

Ladyuk took part in the play "Dear Friend", dedicated to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Nadezhda Filaretovna von Meck, which was staged at Buckingham Palace with the assistance of Prince Charles. Participated in the work of the jury of the project of the TV channel "Culture" "Big Opera". He was awarded the Triumph Youth Prize (2009) and the Oleg Yankovsky Prize (Creative Discovery nomination, 2011-2012).

National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia

National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia was established in January 2003 by the Ministry of Culture of Russia on behalf of the President of the Russian Federation V. V. Putin. The NPR unites the best representatives of the orchestral elite and talented young musicians. During the years of active creative life The NPR has managed to become one of the leading symphony orchestras in Russia, to win the love of the public and the recognition of professionals in their country and abroad.

The orchestra is headed by the world famous violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov. Outstanding conductors of different generations collaborate with the orchestra, including Michel Plasson, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Krzysztof Penderecki, James Conlon, Okko Kamu, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Alexander Lazarev, John Nelson, Jan Latham-Koenig, Alexander Vedernikov, Tugan Sokhiev, Ken- David Mazur, Simon Gaudenz, Stanislav Kochanovsky, Alexander Solovyov and others.

NPR concerts were attended by world stars opera stage and celebrated instrumental soloists: Jesse Norman, Placido Domingo, Kiri Te Kanawa, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Juan Diego Flores, Rene Fleming, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Marcelo Alvarez, Mattias Görne, Ildar Abdrazakov, Violeta Urmana, Ramon Vargas, Evgeny Kissin, Vadim Repin, Gil Shaham, Arkady Volodos, Martha Argerich, Renault and Gauthier Hoods, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Victoria Mullova and many others. Anna Netrebko, Khibla Gerzmava, Albina Shagimuratova, Vasily Ladyuk, Dmitry Korchak, Denis Matsuev, Alexander Ghindin, John Lill, David Garrett, Alexander Gavrilyuk, Vadim Gluzman, Sergey Dogadin, Nikolai Tokarev, Alexander Romanovsky, Alexander Ramm perform regularly with the NPR.

The orchestra's repertoire spans the period from early classical symphonies to the latest writings modernity. Over the course of 16 seasons, the orchestra presented many extraordinary programs, unique season tickets and concert series, performed a number of Russian and world premieres. Confirming its status and name, the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia gives concerts and holds festivals not only in Moscow, but also in various regions of the country, laying routes to its most remote corners. Every year the NPR takes part in the Vladimir Spivakov International Music Festival in Colmar (France). The orchestra regularly tours in the USA, Western Europe, Japan, China, CIS and Baltic countries.

In May 2005 the firm Capriccio released a CD and DVD with a recording of Isaac Schwartz's Yellow Stars concerto for the orchestra performed by the NPR under the baton of Vladimir Spivakov, to whom the composer dedicated this work. In 2010–2015 NPR recorded several albums for the firm Sony Music with works by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Rimsky-Korsakov, Grieg and others. In 2014–2018. released a number of recordings of Russian music under the label Spivakovsound, including the opera "Eugene Onegin" by Tchaikovsky (in the main roles - Khibla Gerzmava, Dmitry Korchak, Vasily Ladyuk).

A special area of ​​NPR activity is support of talented young musicians, creation of conditions for their creative realization and professional growth. In the 2004/05 season, on the initiative of the director of the NPR, Georgy Ageev, a group of trainee conductors, which has no analogues in the orchestral world, was created in the orchestra. Many members of the group have achieved great success in the professional field, have taken leadership positions in leading creative teams and won prestigious awards. In the 2017/18 season, the conductor-trainee group of the new convocation was headed by Alexander Solovyov and Georgy Ageev.

In 2007 NPR became the owner of a grant from the Government of the Russian Federation. Since 2010, the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia has received a grant from the President of the Russian Federation.

Vladimir Spivakov

Outstanding violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov brilliantly realized his many-sided talent in musical art and many areas public life. As a violinist, Vladimir Spivakov went through an excellent school with the famous teacher, Professor of the Moscow Conservatory Yuri Yankelevich. The outstanding violinist of the 20th century David Oistrakh had no less influence on him.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Vladimir Spivakov became a laureate of the prestigious international competitions named after Marguerite Long and Jacques Thibaud in Paris, named after Niccolò Paganini in Genoa, named after P. I. Tchaikovsky in Moscow and a competition in Montreal. In 1975, after triumphant solo performances in the United States, a brilliant international career as a musician begins. He has performed as a soloist with the world's best symphony orchestras under the baton of outstanding conductors of the 20th century - Evgeny Svetlanov, Kirill Kondrashin, Yuri Temirkanov, Mstislav Rostropovich, Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Lorin Maazel, Carlo Maria Giulini, Kurt Mazur, Riccardo Chaii, Claudio Abbado and others. Since 1997, Spivakov has been playing the violin by Antonio Stradivari, which was given to him for life use by patrons - admirers of his talent.

In 1979, with a group of like-minded musicians, Vladimir Spivakov created chamber orchestra Moscow Virtuosos, becoming its artistic director, conductor and soloist. He studied conducting with Professor Israel Gusman in Russia, took lessons from Leonard Bernstein and Lorin Maazel in the USA. Bernstein, as a sign of friendship and faith in the future of the musician, gave him his conductor's baton, with which Spivakov performs to this day.

In 1989, Vladimir Spivakov headed the International Music Festival in Colmar (France). Since 2001, Moscow has been holding the Vladimir Spivakov Invites festival every two years with the participation of leading figures of the world performing arts and rising stars (since 2010, the festival has also been held in the regions of Russia). The musician repeatedly took part in the jury of well-known international competitions (in Paris, Genoa, London, Montreal, Monte Carlo, Pamplona, ​​Moscow), in 2016 he organized the International Violin Competition in Ufa.

For many years, Vladimir Spivakov has been engaged in public and charitable activities. In 1994, the Vladimir Spivakov International Charitable Foundation was created, whose activities in 2010 were awarded the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of culture. Contemporary composers have repeatedly dedicated their works to the musician, including Alfred Schnittke, Rodion Shchedrin, Arvo Pärt, Isaac Schwartz, Vyacheslav Artyomov.

In 2003, Vladimir Spivakov became the artistic director and chief conductor of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia, which he created, and the president of the Moscow International House of Music. In 2011 he became a member of the Council for Culture and Art under the President of the Russian Federation. The extensive discography of the musician includes more than 50 CDs; most records released by firms BMG Classics, RCA Red Seal And Capriccio. Many recordings have received prestigious awards, including Diapason D'Or And ChocdelaMusique. Since 2014, the maestro has been releasing records with NPR under his own label Spivakovsound.

Vladimir Spivakov - People's Artist of the USSR, Russia, Armenia, Ukraine, the Republic of Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, the Republic of Bashkortostan. Honored State Prize USSR, the Order of Friendship, the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III, II and IV degrees, the highest orders of Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Armenia, Italy, France (including the Order of the Legion of Honor), as well as many other honorary awards and titles. In 2006, Vladimir Spivakov for "outstanding contribution to world art, activities for peace and the development of dialogue between cultures” was recognized as an Artist of Peace by UNESCO, in 2009 he was awarded the UNESCO Mozart Gold Medal.

In 2012, Vladimir Spivakov was awarded the State Prize of Russia “for outstanding services in the field of humanitarian activity” (the awards were awarded in different years to His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Rus', Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Valentina Tereshkova, King of Spain Juan Carlos I and French President Jacques Chirac ).

Academic Grand Choir "Masters of Choral Singing" Radio "Orpheus"

The Academic Grand Choir (ABH) was founded in 1928, its organizer and first artistic director was the outstanding master of choral art Alexander Sveshnikov. At various times, the choir was led by Nikolay Golovanov, Ivan Kuvykin, Claudius Ptitsa, Lyudmila Ermakova.

In 2005, the People's Artist of Russia, Professor Lev Kontorovich was invited to the Academic Bolshoi Choir (named "Masters of Choral Singing") as artistic director. Under his leadership, the updated composition successfully continues the traditions laid down by its predecessors. The name itself - "Masters of Choral Singing" - predetermined the professionalism and versatility of the team, where each artist can perform both as a member of the choir and as a soloist.

For 90 years, the choir has performed more than 15,000 works - operas, oratorios, cantatas by Russian and foreign composers, a cappella works, folk songs, sacred music. Many of them made up the "golden fund" of domestic sound recording, received recognition abroad (Grand Prix of the recording competition in Paris, Gold medal in Valencia).

In 2017, the Anthology of Symphonies by Dmitry Shostakovich was released, recorded by the State Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Tatarstan (artistic director and conductor - Alexander Sladkovsky), ABH took part in the recording of several symphonies. In 2016–2017 Russian music was recorded (cantatas "John of Damascus" by Taneyev, "Spring" by Rachmaninov, opera "Eugene Onegin" by Tchaikovsky) in collaboration with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia (artistic director and conductor - Vladimir Spivakov).

The Bolshoi Choir performed for the first time many choral works by Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Shchedrin, Khachaturian, Taktakishvili, Agafonnikov, Evgrafov and other authors. Such outstanding conductors as Evgeny Svetlanov, Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Spivakov, Dmitry Kitaenko, Vladimir Fedoseev, Helmut Rilling, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Alberto Zedda, Ennio Morricone, Vladimir Yurovsky, Mikhail Pletnev, Christoph Eschenbach have worked with the ensemble; singers Elena Obraztsova, Irina Arkhipova, Nikolai Gedda, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Anna Netrebko, Maria Gulegina, Dinara Alieva, Zurab Sotkilava, Evgeny Nesterenko, Roberto Alanya, Angela Georgiou and many others.

In collaboration with Helmut Rilling, the orchestra and soloists of the Bach Academy, all the major works of J. S. Bach were performed in Moscow, as well as the Mass in B minor at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg. Within the framework of the Music Festival in Colmar (France) with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia under the baton of Michel Plasson, the dramatic legend "The Damnation of Faust" by Berlioz was performed. In 2008, 2012 and 2018, the Academic Bolshoi Choir took part in the inauguration ceremonies of the Presidents of the Russian Federation D. A. Medvedev and V. V. Putin.

The Academic Bolshoi Choir participated in the Valery Gergiev Moscow Easter Festival, the Moscow Christmas Festival (artistic directors - Vladimir Spivakov and Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk), the Moscow Lenten Choir Festival (artistic directors - Alexander Sokolov and Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk), festivals in Colmar (France), Ravello (Italy), Mstislav Rostropovich in Moscow, Opera Live by Vasily Ladyuk, Denis Matsuev's Crescendo and many others.

In 2014, during the band's tour of Costa Rica, the artists were invited to the President's Residence, where a meeting with the head of the country and a concert took place. The Academic Bolshoi Choir was applauded in the largest concert halls in the cities of Russia, China, Italy, France, Germany, Israel, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Japan, South Korea, Qatar, Indonesia, etc. The ensemble tours in various regions of Russia, including Siberia, Urals and the Far East.

November 4, 2017 | KZ im. S.V. Rachmaninov (Philharmonia-2)
IV Music Festival Vasily Ladyuk "Opera Live"
Soloists: Vasily Ladyuk, baritone
Alexey Neklyudov, tenor
Conductor - Vladimir Spivakov

PROGRAM:
Bellini
Overture to the opera "Norma"
Donizetti Romance of Nemorino from the opera Love Potion
King Alfonso's aria from the opera The Favorite
Duet of Nemorino and Belcore from the opera L'elisir d'amore
Verdi Introduction to III action opera "La Traviata"
Aria of Alfred from the opera "La Traviata"
Germont's aria from the opera "La Traviata"
Duet of Don Carlos and Rodrigo from the opera "Don Carlos"
Chaikovsky Polonaise from the opera "Eugene Onegin"
Lensky's aria from the opera "Eugene Onegin"
Eletsky's aria from the opera The Queen of Spades
Duet "Enemies..." from the opera "Eugene Onegin"
Massenet Meditation from the opera "Thais"
Werther's aria from the opera "Werther"
Gounod Mercutio's aria from Romeo and Juliet

In 2014, the famous baritone Vasily Ladyuk organized the Opera Live festival in Moscow, becoming its driving force and chief actor. According to the artist, the project was originally conceived as a festival of friends, and "one of the most important ideas was that both established masters and young artists would have the opportunity to perform together, mutually enriching each other." “Masters share their experience, and talented young people infect experienced colleagues with the enthusiasm and obsession inherent in youth,” says Vasily Ladyuk. “In our endeavors, we are supported by such masters as Vladimir Spivakov… and this support is very important for the success of our enterprise.”

Vladimir Spivakov, a fine connoisseur of vocal art, was very enthusiastic about the creative undertaking of his beloved creative partner: “The name of the Opera Live festival speaks for itself: Vasily Ladyuk is a wonderful singer and artist with inexhaustible energy, for whom opera is not just musical genre, but an art form filled with life-giving power. I met Vasily Ladyuk at the beginning of his career and had the good fortune to perform with him a lot, watching how his huge talent developed, how he turned from a rising star into an Artist with a capital letter. Musicality and intellect, love of art and curiosity, openness to the most daring ideas are qualities that help him in his creative way, and he always succeeds.

One of the concerts of the IV festival "Opera Live" will be held on November 4 on the stage of the Concert Hall named after S.V. Rachmaninov ("Philharmonia-2"): Alexei Neklyudov, his colleague in " New Opera”and numerous projects of Vladimir Spivakov. Popular arias and duets from operas by Donizetti, Verdi, Massenet, Gounod, Tchaikovsky will be performed, the artists have prepared something for an encore. The stellar tandem will be accompanied by the Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Spivakov, who will also supplement the program of opera hits with lyrical orchestral fragments.


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