Animation film on the big screen accompanied by a symphony orchestra
Animation film on the big screen accompanied by a symphony orchestra
November 30,
3pm & 7pm
Great Hall of the
Moscow State Conservatory
Disney presents the cineconcert "Beauty and the Beast" in the Great hall of the Moscow Conservatory on November 30, 2019.
The animated masterpiece will sound in a new way accompanied by the Moscow Symphony orchestra "Russian Philharmonic", which will perform the famous music from the film by composer Alan Menken, awarded two Academy awards - Oscar. Familiar from childhood love story of a brave girl Belle and a terrible beast with a human heart with the help of sounds of the orchestra will take the audience into a fairy-tale world full of magic and mysteries.
Disney invites You to an enchanted castle hidden in the dark magic forest. His Master is dreadful Beast, whom all feared and hated. Only the most beautiful and brave girl named Belle is able to unravel the mystery of the terrible, but in fact, a very unhappy owner of the castle and destroy the spell that doomed him to eternal stay in the skin of a terrible beast. Only the one who will melt the ice in the heart of the monster and be able to love him for what he is, will be able to return him to human form. But in order to save the owner of the enchanted castle, Belle will have to oppose all: because the inhabitants of her village, incited by the evil hunter Gaston, want to destroy the proud and good monster…
Sergei Tararin, under whose leadership orchestras traditionally demonstrate their best performances, with curiosity peculiar to every progressive person, agreed to participate in the cineconcert Disney "Fantasia".
He graduated from the St. Petersburg state Conservatory. N. A.Rimsky-Korsakov and currently conducts his concert activities in Russia and abroad. From 1999 to 2006 he held the post of chief conductor of the St. Petersburg state musical theatre "Karambol". From 2007 to 2009 — conductor of the state orchestra "Camerata" (Mexico).
In 2009 Sergey Tararin has become conductor of the Moscow Symphony orchestra "Russian Philharmonic".
The Moscow Symphony orchestra "Russian Philharmonic" is the first and only Moscow Symphony orchestra in the entire history of the capital, established by the Moscow Government. Since 2011, the main conductor is Dmitry Yurovsky.
Today the Moscow Symphony orchestra "Russian Philharmonic" is one of the best and most popular orchestras in Russia, performing with great success in the largest concert halls of Russia and at international venues.
The orchestra performed in the best halls of Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Oman, Slovakia, Taiwan, Turkey, France, Czech Republic, Japan. It is the only orchestra that equally successfully and professionally performs music of different styles and genres from classical to rock. Critics note the special strong energy of concerts, which does not leave indifferent anybody.
The opening day of the Moscow Conservatory is considered to be September 1, 1866, when Nikolai Rubinstein, who achieved the permission to establish music school in Moscow and was able to find money and rent a room. Its first building was the house of Baroness Cherkasova on Vozdvizhenka. The beginning of the work of the Moscow Conservatory was widely noted by the Moscow intelligentsia.
Russian writers who spoke at the opening stressed that music is a universal and incomparable language accessible to any nationality. Those present expressed confidence that a music school will be created in Moscow better than European institutions. P. I. Tchaikovsky taught at the Conservatory from its first days until 1878.
At the place of the modern building of the Moscow Conservatory until 1895 the estate Voronovs was situated, which later survived only part of the facade wall. The transformation of the estate into a Conservatory took place until 1901, when the building acquired its current appearance.