In the GKKZ them. S. Saidashev opened the sale of season tickets for a new concert season

28 April 2017, Friday

For  2017-2018  years, the main concert hall of the Republic will present five musical and educational cycles for listeners of different ages: special programs for family visits with children ("Organ kingdom", "Sound story" and "Fairy tales in the sand") and subscription cycles of GKBZ - State string quartet RT "Music by candlelight") and the State Chamber Choir of RT under the direction of Milyausha Tamindarova ("Choral crossover").

The most popular subscription to the GKBZ - "Organ kingdom" - tells young audiences about the "King of instruments". Within the cycle, there will be concerts "The Organ and the Knight of the Singing String", "The Organ and the Knight in Shiny Armor" and "The Organ and Knight of the Horn and the Ratchet."

The "Sound  story" subscription will introduce children to musical instruments of various groups. On the theme concerts "Wind Band", "The Power of Keyboards" and "Exotica of the Rare", spectators will learn about the origin of the instruments, their specificity, and will hear their solo sound and in the ensemble.

The idea of ​​the cycle "Fairy tales in the sand" - in  combination of music and sand animation. Tales "Snow Maiden", "Thumbelina" and "Cinderella" will not only be sung and played, but also visualized by living pictures of sand.

The State String Quartet of the Republic of Tatarstan will traditionally present to the audience the subscription "Music by candlelight" - a cycle of three concerts: "Palace Music of Europe", "Masterpieces of World Classics. Ancient Romances "and" Italian Baroque. Neapolitan songs. " Another creative collective of the State Concert Hall - the State Chamber Choir of the Republic of Tatarstan - will continue the project "Choral crossover", which has been recognized by the public. In the new season, the chamber choir will present three programs: Altyn Gramophone, O Sea, Sea and Charmed Dali.

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