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Moscow Symposium on Logic, Algebra and Computation
Steklov Mathematical Institute
February 8-10, 2006
Concerts in Moscow from 5th till 9th February 2006
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Below are some classical music concerts in Moscow around the time of the
conference. All concerts begin at 19:00 unless stated otherwise.
Prices usually not exceed $10 (unless stated otherwise).
Sunday, Feb. 5
Moscow Conservatory, Main Hall: Gidon Kremer (violin). "After Bach". Tickets from $50, charity performance to support leukemia-sick children.
Tuesday, Feb. 7
The House of Music: "The magic of baroque". Opera music. Pergolesi, Haendel. Soloists: Wilke, Debord, Ken Gould. "Teleman consort" orchestra.
Moscow Conservatory, Rakhmaninov Hall: Mikhail Lidsky (piano). Chopin, Schumann.
Orchestrion: Mikhail Pletnev and Russian National Orchestra. Beethoven concerts No.1,4. (Tickets up to $100, beginning at 8 pm.)
Wednesday, Feb. 8
Moscow Conservatory, Main Hall: Rafal Blechacz (piano). Chopin. Quote:
"... Rafal Blechacz [read Blekhach] is a twenty years old genius. Poland has been waiting for thirty long years for such a pianist! Rafal conquered an array of brilliant Japanese competitors..."
Moscow Conservatory, Small Hall: Irina Osipova (piano). Schubert, List, Schubert-List.
Tchaikovsky Hall: Evening of musical jokes, parodies and encores.
Rossini, Mozart, etc. Misha Rakhlevsky and "Kremlin" chamber
orchestra.
Orchestrion: Mikhail Pletnev and Russian National Orchestra. Beethoven concerts No. 2,3. (Tickets up to $100, beginning at 8 pm.)
Thursday, Feb. 9
Moscow Conservatory, Main Hall: Tchaikovsky Symphonic Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev. Weber, Saint-Saens.
Moscow Conservatory, Small Hall: Quartet evening, M.I Glinka Quartet. Tchaikovsky, Chausson.
Moscow Conservatory, Rachmaninov Hall: The class of Prof. Zenaishvili. Clavier phantasies of Bach and cembalo music of 17-18 centuries.
Orchestrion: Mikhail Pletnev (piano) and Russian National Orchestra. Beethoven concert No.5. (Tickets from about $100, beginning at 8 pm.)
The House of Music: Nilda Fernandez, "the golden voice of France".
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