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Songs by Magomaev, music by Prokofiev, Moreau and Mozart - concert on February 24 at the RUSSIA EXPO

Songs by Magomaev, music by Prokofiev, Moreau and Mozart - concert on February 24 at the RUSSIA EXPO
02.23.2024

The RUSSIA EXPO invites guests to a pop-symphonic concert. Odintsovo Orchestra conducted by Andrey Balin will present a concert program woven from musical masterpieces of Russian and global culture.

The program includes works of different epochs and genres, which are united by the unwavering love of listeners: instrumental masterpieces of domestic and foreign classics, pearls of the Soviet variety accompanied by the orchestra, luxurious jazz compositions and international hits of the present day.

The music of Sergei Prokofiev, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Pierre Moreau, Richard Galliano, Arno Babajanyan and other major names of world music will be presented to the audience.

Vladimir Avtomonov, soloist of the Musical Theater of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, will perform songs of the world-famous baritone, vocalist, beloved by more than one generation - Muslim Magomaev. The soloist of the pop-symphonic orchestra Alyona Mamchur will delight the audience with bright and life-affirming songs of the Soviet variety.

February 24, 13.00-14.30, VDNH, Pavilion D.

Admission is free.

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