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    Metallica on the Central Stage in San Juan, March 14

    March 14 was the last of the upcoming concerts of Metallica . This time the band performed in the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. This small state is located in the Caribbean Sea on the island of Puerto Rico from the group of the Greater Antilles and a number of adjacent small islands. Population of the republic: 4 million people; population of the capital San Juan: 435 thousand people; Metallica concert attended: more than 20,000 people.

    So my assumptions about the location of the scene and its influence on the beginning of the set list came true. Please note that the “World Magnetic” stage is in the center of the hall, the set begins with a laser show under “Life/Line”. Therefore, wait in Moscow for just such a beginning. The concert list of songs itself is very impressive. The song “Fuel” was firmly fixed in it, “BBS” ​​returned, “Creep” moved to position 10, “Die, Die My Darling” and “Motorbreath” appeared after the encore. Further, a full report, including photos, excellent amateur videos (720 quality at 560×340 resolution), statistics will appear later. We study, comment, there will be no more reports this month. MetOnTour video will be a different story…

    Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
    Date: March 14, 2010
    Arena: “Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot”
    Setlist:

    1. That Was Just Your Life
    2. The End Of The Line
    3. For Whom The Bell Tolls
    4. Fuel
    5. Fade To Black
    6. Broken, Beat & Scarred
    7. Cyanide
    8. Sad But True
    9. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
    10. Creeping Death
    11 .One
    12. Master Of Puppets
    13. Blackened
    14. Nothing Else Matters
    15. Enter Sandman
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
    16. Die, Die My Darling
    17. Motorbreath
    18. Seek & Destroy

    Photo Report:

    Dimon

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    Mar 20, 19:00

    Fri

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra

    Vadim Repin, violin

    Soloists of the Vienna Opera:

    Melba Ramos, soprano

    Martina Mikelic, contralto

    Jörg Schneider, tenor

    David Damiani, baritone

    Conductor – Sascha Götzel

    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz

    As part of the Trans-Siberian Art Festival 2020

    Dear listeners!

    Concert rescheduled from March 20 to December 11, 2020


    We apologize for any inconvenience caused!

    Program:

    Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
    – Overture “The Consecration of the House” op. 124
    – Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93

    Johann Strauss (1825-1899)
    Fragments from the operetta “The Bat”
    – Overture
    – Trio of Rosalind, Eisenstein and lawyer Blind
    – Aria Adele
    – Duet Falk and Eisenstein
    – Final 1 (with small cuts): Trio of Rosalind, Alfred and Frank
    – Orlovsky couplets
    – Duet of Rosalind and Eisenstein with watch
    – Czardas Rosalind
    – Adele couplets
    – Final 2 (fragment: Im Feuerstrom der Reben)


    Melba Ramos
    soprano

    Graduated from the Pablo Casals Conservatory in her hometown of San Juan (Puerto Rico). Received first prize three times in the National Audition Programs of the Metropolitan Opera in New York. After moving to Europe, she continued her studies at the Cologne Opera Studio and, after several years of work as a guest soloist, received a contract at the theater in Wuppertal (Germany). Since the 2004/05 season she has been a soloist of the Vienna National Theater (Volksoper). As a guest artist, she has performed at major opera stages and festivals. She performed works by Mozart, Haydn, baroque composers with such luminaries as Nikolaus Arnoncourt, Christopher Hogwood, Thomas Hengelbrock. Over the years, the singer’s repertoire has moved from light coloratura to lyric soprano parts, and more recently to roles in operas by Verdi, Puccini, Richard Strauss and even Wagner. This season, Volksoper audience can hear Melba Ramos as Senta in Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, First Lady in Mozart’s The Magic Flute and Gertrude in Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel.


    Martina Mikelic
    Contralto

    Born in Croatia, she studied singing at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts. Thanks to her unique contralto and stage talent, she was included in the top ten most talented students of art universities throughout Austria. The singer’s creative assets include participation in the Salzburg Festival in Elektra (conducted by D. Gatti) and The Woman Without a Shadow by R. Strauss (K. Thielemann), Mozart’s Coronation Mass (F. Welser-Möst), in ” Elektra” and 9Beethoven’s symphonies at the Vienna State Opera (K. Thielemann), Bizet’s “Carmen” at the Komische Oper in Berlin, the oratorios “Paradise and Peri” by Schumann (D. Gatti) at the National Academy of Santa Cecilia in Rome and Handel’s “Messiah” in Amsterdam; performance of Wagner’s cycle “5 Songs to Verses by Matilda Wesendonck” at the Vienna Musikverein; The Bat by Strauss at the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and the Moscow Conservatory (Prince Orlovsky). From the age of 23 – in the troupe of the Vienna Volksoper, where she performed the central parts of the mezzo-soprano and contralto repertoire: Carmen, Ippolita, Orlovsky, Magdalena, Baba Yaga, Zita, Florence Pike, Konchakovna, and many others. Future engagements include Branghen in Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde at the National Race Oper (Enschede, the Netherlands).


    Joerg Schneider
    Tenor

    Austrian tenor Jörg Schneider began his vocal career as a member of the Vienna Boys’ Choir, continuing his studies in Vienna with Elfriede Obrowski. He performed on the stages of opera houses in Wiesbaden and Düsseldorf-Duisburg, then joined the troupe of the Vienna Volksoper, where he served for more than 10 years. Since 2017, Schneider has been a soloist with the Vienna State Opera. The singer’s repertoire is extensive: Mozart, Wagner and R. Strauss, Monteverdi, Berg and von Einem; he regularly sings at the largest opera houses in Europe, at the Salzburg and Glyndebourne festivals, as well as in Japan and Hong Kong. Joerg Schneider has performed on the stages of the Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Vienna Museum and Konzerthaus, the Brucknerhaus in Linz, the Dresden Philharmonic, Radio France, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Among the conductors with whom the singer has worked are Christian Thielemann, Riccardo Muti, Claudio Abbado, Edo de Waart, Pinchas Steinberg and Semyon Bychkov. In addition, he is a connoisseur of the Viennese operetta, shining in this genre in various roles and having made several recordings: “The Bat” with Edita Gruberova, “The Birdseller” at the Lake Festival in Mörbisch (Austria), solo programs.


    David Damiani
    Baritone

    Born in Tavullia (Pesaro e Urbino region, Italy). In 1993 he made his debut in the title role in Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni in Tel Aviv. From 1995 to 1999 he was a participant in many productions of the Vienna State Opera, playing the roles of Sharpless in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, Belcore in Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore, Count Almaviva in Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro, Count of Toulouse in Verdi’s Jerusalem (under the direction of Zubin Meta), and also took part in productions of the operas Oedipus by Enescu, Meyerbeer’s The Prophet, Giordano’s Fedora. Successfully performs on many Italian stages; outside the country he worked in opera houses in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Wales, Ireland, Belgium, the USA, Canada and Japan. Collaborated with such conductors as Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Riccardo Chailly, Rafael Fruebeck de Burgos, Fabio Luisi, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Daniel Oren, Ingo Metzmacher; such famous directors as Daniele Abbado, Luke Bondy, Robert Carsen, Hans Neuenfels, David Pountney, Franco Zeffirelli, Calixto Bieito, Graham Vick, Christoph Loy.


    Sascha Goetzel
    conductor

    Viennese conductor Sasha Götzel’s international reputation was built during his decade as Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Istanbul Borusan Philharmonic Orchestra through unique programs, CD recordings and performances at the Salzburg Festival, the BBC Proms, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, The Champs-Elysées Theatre, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the famous Musikverein and Konzerthaus in Vienna. As a guest conductor, Götzel has appeared with the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra, the Orchester National de France, the NHK Tokyo Symphony, the Israel Philharmonic, the Yomiuri Symphony and the London Philharmonic; worked with such soloists as Vadim Repin, Maxim Vengerov, Murray Perahia, Rudolf Buchbinder, Wang Yujia, Hillary Khan and Branford Marsalis. An acclaimed opera conductor, Sascha Götzel has been a regular guest at the Vienna State Opera since his success with Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro in 2014. The conductor actively supports young performers, performing with various youth orchestras, being confident in the importance of music education and building bridges for mutual multicultural understanding.

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    March 3 at 19:00
    Tchaikovsky – Pushkin. The Queen of Spades Subscription №3 (2022-23) Pushkin card
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Artistic word:

    Anton Voynalovich

    Ekaterina Anikina

    Conductor – Rustam Dilmukhametov

    State Concert Hall
    named after A. M. Katz
    700 – 1500 rubles
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    6+

    March 5 at 15:00
    Interesting geography. CaucasusSubscription №7 (2022–23) Pushkin card

    Georgia, Armenia

    Ippolitov-Ivanov. Suite “Caucasian sketches” (1, 2 parts)
    Khachaturian. Concerto for violin and orchestra (1 movement)
    Suite from the ballet “Gayane”

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Nadezhda Taradaeva, violin

    Conductor – Ekhtibar Ahmedov

    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    400 – 600 rubles
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    March 8 at 17:00
    On the road again! X Trans-Siberian Art Festival Pushkin card

    Opening of the festival

    Rachmaninov. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
    Bizet – Waksman. Carmen Fantasy
    Chaikovsky. Symphony No. 5

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra

    Vadim Repin, violin
    Vadim Rudenko, piano

    Conductor –

    Dimitris Botinis
    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    from 700 rubles
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    10 March at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №2а (2022–23) Pushkin card


    Chernakov. Siberian poem
    Berdnikov. Concerto for piano and orchestra
    World premiere of a work by composer Borodaev
    Lokshin. “Wait for me”, vocal-symphonic poem on verses
    Simonova (To the 80th anniversary of the premiere of the work)
    Shostakovich. Symphony No. 6

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Anastasia Lepeshinskaya, mezzo-soprano (Moscow)

    Dania Khaibullina, piano

    Conductor – Mikhail Granovsky (Moscow)

    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    500 r.
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    March 11 at 18:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №2 (2022–23) Pushkin card

    Chernakov. Siberian poem
    Berdnikov. Concerto for piano and orchestra
    World premiere of a work by composer Borodaev
    Lokshin. “Wait for me”, vocal-symphonic poem on verses
    Simonova (To the 80th anniversary of the premiere of the work)
    Shostakovich. Symphony No. 6

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Anastasia Lepeshinskaya, mezzo-soprano (Moscow)

    Dania Khaibullina, piano

    Conductor – Mikhail Granovsky (Moscow)

    Lecture on the Round Stage at 17.15

    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    600 – 1000 rubles
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    March 12 at 12:00
    Magical world of fairy tales Subscription №7а (2022–23) Pushkin card

    Rodari – Khachaturian. “The Adventures of Cipollino”

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Daria Volisova, art word

    Conductor – Ekhtibar Ahmedov

    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    450 r.
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    12+

    March 15 at 15:00
    Daytime public concert Within the cycle Daytime public concerts (Hall named after A.M. Katz) Pushkin card

    VIVAT, MOZART!

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Conductor – Rustam Dilmukhametov

    Presenter –

    Vladimir Kaluga
    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    200 r.
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    12+

    19 March at 18:00
    Tender DreamsX Trans-Siberian Art Festival Pushkin Card

    Pyart. B-A-C-H collage
    Gershwin. Blues Rhapsody
    Tsfasman. Suite
    “My favorite things”

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Vadim Repin, violin
    Vadim Eilenkrig and the Eilenkrig Crew

    Ekaterina Mechetina, piano

    Conductor – Andres Mustonen

    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    from 700 rubles
    To buy a ticket

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    23 March at 7 pm:00
    Silk RoadX Trans-Siberian Art Festival Pushkin Card

    Polad Bulbul ogly. Concerto for violin and orchestra (Russian premiere)
    Saint-Saens. Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Orchestra
    Rimsky-Korsakov. Symphonic suite “Scheherazade”

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Vadim Repin, violin
    Conductor – Sergey Skripka

    State Concert Hall
    named after A. M. Katz
    from 700 rubles
    To buy a ticket

    12+

    26 March at 18:00
    Shakespeare. Shostakovich. HamletX Trans-Siberian Art Festival Pushkin’s Card

    Concert Performance
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Evgeny Mironov

    Conductor – Yuri Bashmet

    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    from 1000 r.
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    12+

    1 April at 18:00
    Rachmaninoff GalaX Trans-Siberian Art Festival Pushkin’s Card

    Rachmaninoff. Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra
    Symphonic dances
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Konstantin Lifshitz, piano

    Conductor –

    Dimitris Botinis
    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    from 700 rubles
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    6+

    2 April at 12:00
    Interesting geography. CaucasusSubscription №7а (2022–23) Pushkin map

    Georgia, Armenia

    Ippolitov-Ivanov. Suite for Orchestra “Caucasian Sketches”
    Khachaturian. Concerto for violin and orchestra (1 movement)
    Music for the ballet “Gayane”

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Nadezhda Taradaeva, violin

    Conductor – Ekhtibar Ahmedov

    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    350 r.
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    12+

    April 6 at 19:00
    See you soon!X Trans-Siberian Art Festival Pushkin Card

    Closing of the festival

    Castellanos. Santa Cruz de Pacairigua
    Chaikovsky. Concerto for violin and orchestra
    Symphony No. 4
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra

    Vadim Repin, violin
    Conductor – Manuel Lopez-Gomez

    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    from 700 rubles
    To buy a ticket

    12+

    April 15 at 18:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №1 (2022–23) Pushkinskaya card
    Changes in the composition of the performers and the program of the concert!


    Verdi. Requiem

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Novosibirsk Choir Chapel
    Polina Shamaeva, mezzo-soprano (Moscow)

    Anna Pegova, soprano (Moscow)

    Igor Morozov, tenor (Moscow)

    Mikhail Guzhov, bass (Moscow)

    Lecture on the Round Stage at 17.15

    Conductor –

    Dimitris Botinis
    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    from 800 rubles
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    12+

    16 April at 18:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №1а (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Changes in the composition of the performers and the concert program!


    Verdi. Requiem

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Novosibirsk Choir Chapel
    Polina Shamaeva, mezzo-soprano (Moscow)

    Anna Pegova, soprano (Moscow)

    Igor Morozov, tenor (Moscow)

    Mikhail Guzhov, bass (Moscow)

    Conductor –

    Dimitris Botinis
    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    from 800 rubles
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    12+

    28 April at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №2 (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Changes in the composition of the performers and the concert program!

    Glazunov. Three fragments from the ballet “Raymonda”: Intermission to Act 3, “Great Waltz”, “Spanish Dance”

    Concerto for violin and orchestra
    Prokofiev. Suite from Romeo and Juliet
    (edited by M. Gorenstein)

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Ivan Pochekin, violin (Moscow)

    Conductor – Mark Gorenstein (Moscow)

    Lecture on the Round Stage at 18.15

    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    600 – 1000 rubles
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    12+

    29April at 18:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №2а (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Changes in the composition of the performers and the program of the concert!

    Glazunov. Three fragments from the ballet “Raymonda”: Intermission to Act 3, “Grand Waltz”, “Spanish Dance”
    Concerto for violin and orchestra
    Prokofiev. Suite from Romeo and Juliet
    (edited by M. Gorenstein)

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Ivan Pochekin, violin (Moscow)

    Conductor – Mark Gorenstein (Moscow)

    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    500 r.
    To buy a ticket

    12+

    May 3 at 15:00
    Afternoon Public Concert As part of the cycle Daytime public concerts (Hall named after A.M. Katz) Pushkin card
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Leading –

    Vladimir Kaluga
    State Concert Hall
    named after A. M. Katz
    200 r.
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    12+

    16 May at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №1а (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Changes in the program!

    Optional program

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Conductor –

    

    Dimitris Botinis
    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    500 r.
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    12+

    17 May at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №1 (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Program changes!

    Optional program

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Lecture on the Round Stage at 18. 15

    Conductor –

    Dimitris Botinis
    State Concert Hall
    named after A.M. Katz
    600 – 900 rubles
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    12+

    June 7 at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription No. 1a (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Additions to the program and line-up of performers!

    Shapovalov. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra “In Memory of Mstislav Rostropovich” (First performance in Novosibirsk)

    Symphonic fantasy “Tchaikovsky – Dvorak. Letter to a precious friend (First performance in Novosibirsk)
    Chaikovsky. Symphony No. 4

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Denis Shapovalov, cello (Moscow)

    Conductors – Denis Shapovalov, Rustam Dilmukhametov

    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    500 r.
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    8 June at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №1 (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Additions to the program and line-up of performers!


    Shapovalov. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra “In Memory of Mstislav Rostropovich” (First performance in Novosibirsk)
    Symphonic fantasy “Tchaikovsky – Dvorak. Letter to a precious friend (First performance in Novosibirsk)
    Chaikovsky. Symphony No. 4

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Denis Shapovalov, cello (Moscow)

    Conductors – Denis Shapovalov, Rustam Dilmukhametov

    Lecture on the Round Stage at 18.15

    State Concert Hall
    named after A. M. Katz
    600 – 900 rubles
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    12+

    17 June at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №2а (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Additions to the program and line-up of performers!

    Rodrigo. Aranjuez Concerto
    Deltour. Jazz concertino for harp and orchestra
    Bruckner. Symphony No. 4

    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
    Sofya Kiprskaya, harp (St. Petersburg)

    Conductor –

    Dimitris Botinis
    Concert Hall of the Novosibirsk House of Scientists
    500 r.
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    12+

    June 18 at 19:00
    Novosibirsk Academic Symphony OrchestraSubscription №2 (2022–23) Pushkin card
    Additions to the program and line-up of performers!


    Rodrigo.

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