28 November 2013
The Fifth Vivacello Festival came to its conclusion in Moscow
The closing concert of the Festival held in the Tchaikovsky
Concert Hall on November 16, was dedicated to the memory of Daniil Shafran, the
great cellist, the brightest representative of the Russian cello school who
would be 90 this year. The event was attended by such world-renowned cellists
as Giovanni Sollima, Alexander Rudin, Boris Andrianov, David Geringas and the
unique countertenor Oleg Bezinskikh. The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra
directed by the Italian conductor Gianluca Marciano also performed. The program
included pieces by Kancheli, Tchaikovsky, Sollima and Martin. At the concert,
the audience could hear Amati's cello made in 1630, which Daniil Shafran played
his entire creative life.
 Photo Exhibition Dedicated to the Vivacello Fifth Anniversary
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 Exposition about Daniil Shafran
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 Tchaikovsky Concert Hall
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 Giya Kancheli, Oleg Bezinskikh and Boris Andrianov
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 Giya Kancheli
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 Giovanni Sollima
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 David Geringas
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 Alexander Rudin and Gianluca Marciano
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The Fifth Vivacello Festival was opened by performance of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra.
The Fifth Vivacello Festival was opened by performance of the Vienna Chamber
Orchestra in the Bolshoi (Grand) Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. One of the
most famous ensembles in the world under Stefan Vladar marked the beginning of
a whole range of concerts performed by outstanding musicians at Moscow's best
venues for a fortnight.
On the eve of the Festival opening, the Conservatory hosted a press
conference brought together leading media representatives. Iveta Manasherova,
the founder of the U-Art: You and Art Foundation, Boris Andrianov, Art Director
of the Festival, and Stefan Vladar, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra conductor and
the participant of the Vivacello opening concert, answered the journalists’
questions.
 Stefan Vladar, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra conductor
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 The famous Vienna Chamber Orchestra was the first large foreign ensemble participating in the Festival
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 On the eve of the first concert, the Conservatory hosted a briefing for journalists
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 Media representatives
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 Boris Andrianov, Art Director of the Festival
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 Iveta Manasherova, founder of the U-Art: You and Art Foundation
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 Stefan Vladar, pianist and conductor
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International House of Music is a traditional venue of the Festival
The second concert of the Festival was held in the Chamber Hall of the Moscow
International House of Music. The audience could hear authors' transcriptions
for guitar and cello of both classical and folk works. Despite the fact that
Boris Andrianov and guitarist Dimitry Illarionov performed at the Festival
together for the first time ever, the musicians work together for more than ten
years now.
As part of the concert, the world premiere of the play by Efrem Podgaits
written specially for Vivacello was performed. The famous composer, who also
heard performance of his work for the first time, praised the play of the
musicians and the unique concert program of the evening.
 Dmitry Illarionov and Boris Andrianov
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 With the composer Efrem Podgaits
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The chamber concert of the Festival was held at the
Tchaikovsky Cultural Center where Terem-Quartet from St. Petersburg and
Boris Andrianov performed. Terem-Quartet is the first ensemble of Russian folk
instruments which won hearts of philharmonic halls all over the world. The
ensemble has created new sounding born from the combination of symphonic music
and performance on folk instruments. The unique manner of the ensemble gives
exquisiteness to any genre. At the concert held on November 08 off-beat
arrangements of classical and jazz tunes and folk themes were performed.
 Terem-Quartet, Boris Andrianov, Iveta and Tamaz Manasherovs
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 Mikhail Dzyudze (double bass balalaika) and Boris Andrianov
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 Hall of the Tchaikovsky Cultural Center is notable for its cozy chamber atmosphere
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 Andrey Smirnov (bayan-accordion) and Mikhail Dzyudze (double bass balalaika)
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On November 09, at the Orkestrion Concert Hall, the program Cello-Jazz was
performed – classic music touched with jazz. The tone of the evening was set by
the famous Oleg Lundstrem Big-Band, the oldest jazz band in the world. The
Chamber Orchestra directed by charismatic Boris Frumkin did not let the
audience get distracted from the music even for a second. The famous cellists
Alexander Buzlov, Boris Andrianov, Georgy Gusev, Georgy Yufa, and the
outstanding pianist Ksenia Bashmet performed solo.
The closing work of the evening was Westory by the young composer Anna
Drubich: periphrase on the theme of the musical West Side Story by Leonard
Bernstein for two cellos, piano and jazz orchestra.
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 Boris Frumkin, Boris Andrianov and Oleg Lundstrem Big-Band
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 Georgy Yufa and Boris Andrianov
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On November 13, the Bolshoi Hall of the Conservatory hosted a concert of the
legendary singer and composer Giovanni Sollima. As part of the Ba-Rock Cello
program, the Italian musician spoke about the history of cello art from the
first baroque compositions to rock music. Emotional charge that Sollima gives
the audience fully submerges the listener into what is happening on the stage.
Facial expressions, gestures, continuous experiments of the musician make his
manner of playing unique. The concert was the most avant-garde project of the
Fifth Festival.
16 December 2013
The exhibition for Health Care, Medical Engineering and Pharmaceuticals held on December 9–13 in Moscow came to its end. We were happy to see you at the UNIDENT stand where everyone could see a wide range of medical equipment by the leading manufacturers
20 November 2013
UNIDENT demonstrated the latest developments at Gostinny Dvor: Carestream Dental and Morita diagnostic equipment, SGS implantation system, Biolase lasers, as well as equipment manufactured by Castellini, Mgf, Zhermack, Wieland, Steelco, WuerWei, Dental X, Sonica and many other companies.
01 November 2013
On the 3rd of November, the performance of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra in the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory will open the Fifth Festival «VIVACELLO». One of the world’s famous bands led by Stefan Vladar will mark the beginning of a number of concerts by the eminent musicians that will be performed at the best Moscow sites for a fortnight.
The festival is traditionally organized by the Cultural and Charitable Foundation U-Art: You and Art, and UNIDENT Group.
16 October 2013
The only Russian Cello Festival VIVACELLO celebrates its fifth anniversary. In five years, the international forum, the singer of the limitless possibilities of this tool, has managed not only to prove the skeptics to be viable, but also to become one of the most significant cultural events of a season, the real celebration which allowed music fans to look at the modern cello world in a new way.
19 September 2013
At the Dental Expo exhibition held in Moscow on September 16–19, UNIDENT Company demonstrated the widest range of equipment and materials on four stands. We were happy to present the latest developments of the manufacturers you already know with which our company has been cooperating for many years now, as well as a range of exciting new products.
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