The second concert of children's subscription "Classics ON-LINE. Reality show of composers’ life called "Maestro Red" was held at the Tukai Tatar State Philharmonic

4 March 2014, Tuesday

One of the new and iconic projects of 25th "Silver" concert season of  Kazan Chamber Orchestra «La Primavera» became a subscription concert series of children's "Classics ON-LINE. Reality show of the composers’ life. "The first concert - "Obstinate cantor ", dedicated to the personality and works of J.S. Bach, was successfully held on  January 25. The second - "Maestro "Red "- was held on the first day of spring.

March 1, in a Tatar State Philharmonic Hall, the Italian violinist and composer Antonio Vivaldi - fashionably dressed man with red hair  appeared    before the young fans of classical music. As in the old days in Venice Conservatory "Pieta"  where  Vivaldi  taught  could study only girls,  the spectators were  met   by  all-female band with  performance of concert "Spring". Further, the  story developed, whose main characters became the beloved  Fabio and Cecilia (played by students of music school at Kazan state conservatory Roman  Ozornov  and Maria Kachargina).

The concert was held in the genre of comedy. Spectators were as conservatory students. And the actors, besides a loving couple and the great violinist Vivaldi, were the students of the Central Special Music School at the Kazan State Conservatory after N.Zhiganov who demonstrated their peers  outstanding acting skills and virtuoso violin, cello, mandolin, flute, oboe. Entangled plot, brilliant music by Vivaldi in an excellent performance by  orchestra «La Primavera», students and teachers ,"ten-year", have conquered the audience with their performances as soloists , brilliant embodiment of the image of "red priest" by pianist Maxim Mulin - all this led the audience into raptures and caused a storm of applause.

Press service of the RT Ministry of Culture, according to the press service of the orchestra

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