OCTOBER 8, SATURDAY
7 p.m.
TRANSATLANTIC DIALOGUE
THE PEABODY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC John Hopkins
University
THE ST. PETERSBURG RIMSKY-KORSAKOV STATE CONSERVATOIRE
FROM GLAZUNOV TO SLONIMSKY
ALEXANDER GLAZUNOV
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WHEN I LOOK INTO YOUR EYES. Poem by H. Heine |
(1865—1936)
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SPANISH SONG |
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NIGHTINGALE. Poem by A. Koltsov |
NICOLAY METNER
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WALTZ. Poem by A. Fet |
(1879—1951)
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INVOCATION. Poem by A. Pushkin |
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I OUTLIVED MY DESIRES. Poem by A. Pushkin
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VLADIMIR SHCHERBACHEV
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Romances on the Poetry of A. Blok for Voice and
Piano, Op. 11 (1921): |
(1887—1952) |
¹ 3 THAT OTHER LIFE HAS PASSED from the cycle
Harps and Violins
(dedicated to K. Dorliak) |
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¹ 4 SILENT NIGHT (Double) from H. Heine
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¹ 6 MARY’S BRAIDS ARE LET DOWN from the cycle
Harps and Violins
(dedicated to K. Dorliak) |
SERGEY SLONIMSKY
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ANGEL. Poem by M.Lermontov |
(1932) |
IT’S NOT BUT FOR NOTHING I AM SAID TO BE DOLEFUL
(Poem by A. Akhmatova) |
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PRAYER. Poem by M. Lermontov |
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THEY LOVED EACH OTHER. Poem by M. Lermontov after
H. Heine |
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A GIRL WAS SINGING IN THE CHOIR. Poem by A. Blok |
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HALF TURNED, MY SADNESS. Poem by O. Mandelshtam |
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SECOND SONG OF A SAD SCALD FROM OPERA “MARIA STEWART” |
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GAETAN’S SONG |
ENTR’ACTE
INVITATION TO AMERICAN OPERA
Arias and scenes from the operas of GERSHWIN (1898—1937),
BARBER (1910—1981), MENOTTI (1911),
BERNSTEIN (1918—1990), FLOYD (1926), HOIBY (1926)
Performers:
Natalie CONTE, soprano, Mary Catherine MORONI,
mezzo-soprano
Kevin WETZEL, baritone, Vera DANCHENKO-STERN, piano
Olesya PETROVA, mezzo-soprano, Olga YAKOVLEVA,
mezzo-soprano
Sergey MURAVIOV, tenor, Vladimir STEPANOV, baritone
Irina SHARAPOVA, piano, Elena GAUDASINSKAYA, piano
The concert is supported by the U.S. Consulate
General in St. Petersburg
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