MOSCOW, May 19 – RIA Novosti, Alina Kravtsova. The Ensemble of the Moscow Chamber of Soloists celebrates its 30th anniversary. Since 1992, the musicians have played nearly half a thousand masterpieces and traveled to fifty countries. They performed in the best concert halls of the world, in the subway, in the submarine, in the cosmodrome and in the most northeastern point of Russia. On the eve of the anniversary, Yuri Bashmet and friends of the group told RIA Novosti bright and interesting facts in the history of the orchestra.
world stars
The Moscow Soloists won the 2008 Grammy Award for recording music by Stravinsky and Prokofiev. Since 1994, both the team and its leader have been nominated more than once. “I don’t know why this disk came out after several tries,” says Yuri Bashmet. “It looks like the stars are aligned like that.”
“I just found out we got a Grammy from the President, you won’t believe it!” the chief remembers. “During a tour in Japan. At about five in the morning, the phone rang. Putin. The president congratulated me, but at first I didn’t understand why, but it was still very nice.
first pancake
The first composition of the Moscow Soloists, created in 1986, broke up. In 1992, Yuri Bashmet reunited the ensemble, inviting graduates, students and graduates of the Moscow Conservatory. The musicians made their debut on May 19 on the stage of the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, and a day later, on the 21st, on the stage of Paris Pleyel.
Bashmet says, “More than seventy percent of the current cast are people who have been in the orchestra from the very beginning. I watch how they grow up, get married, how their children grow up. So birthdays and other important things in the life of some men and holidays.
No obstacle
The community always celebrates memorable dates out loud. For example, as part of the tour in honor of the fifteenth anniversary of the group, they gave a concert on a submarine in Vladivostok. In Severomorsk, they played on the anti-submarine cruiser Peter the Great. And ten years later, the “Moscow Soloists” reached the extreme in the north-east of Russia and performed in the capital of Chukotka, Anadyr.
High Anniversary
According to Yuri Bashmet, there has never been a large-scale tour as planned this year. “For me, any holiday is in the scene,” she admits. “I always give big concerts on my own birthdays. m”.
In honor of the anniversary, the World Chamber Orchestras Festival will be held for the first time in Moscow. Teams from Armenia, Uzbekistan, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk will participate.
A preview of the festival was the concert of Yuri Bashmet and Moscow Soloists at the cultural venue of GES-2 on May 18.
Concerts are protected
Moscow Soloists was the first orchestra to play the Stradivari and Guarneri violins together. Rare pieces from the State Collection of Unique Musical Instruments were awarded to the ensemble for a tour of Russia in 2009 and a tour of Europe in 2013-2014.
“They were very heavily guarded, all movements were accompanied only by gunmen,” Bashmet recalls, “in total there were nine Stradivari violins and a Guarneri, Stradivari and Amati viola, wonderful cellos – again Stradivari, but already a son – and other unique . instruments. We have impressions and folk and very extraordinary ones. A very creative delight during the performance!”
space idea
They were also the first to play in the cosmodrome on the Gagarin Start site on April 12, 2021. In 1961, where the countdown to the space age began, a mysterious concert took place. The show was broadcast live on television and the Internet.
Bashmet said, “You have to understand that Baikonur is right on the steppe. There is almost nothing there that could be used to prepare and organize such a large concert. Television equipment, light, sound, I had to bring two. Each step is a solution to another difficult problem, but participating in the project It was very important to me that everyone had a great desire to bring this absolutely crazy idea to life. I’m sure that’s why we’re done. Finally.”
Festival record holders
Yuri Bashmet created about 20 festivals – he does not even remember the exact number. He especially sincerely greets the Winter Arts Festival in Sochi, which turns fifteen in 2022. No less beloved are the festivities in Yaroslavl, Khabarovsk, Chelyabinsk, Krasnoyarsk, Rostov-on-Don, on December evenings in Moscow on the eve of the New Year holidays. As well as the Children’s Music Academy of the CIS countries in Samara and the International Tchaikovsky Art Festival in Klin.
“All events are very different,” explains the chef, “I want each one to be special, to have its own face. Thanks to the festival, an incredible interest in culture and professional art takes place in one particular place. It is a kind of springboard for the creative life of both the country and the city. ” .
For five years from 2003 to 2008, Maxim Berin, chairman of Berin Iglesias Holding, organized the Yuri Bashmet Festival in Dortmund, Germany. “Every time it was a sensation,” says the producer, “They waited for the maestro, they knew the names of the soloists: within five years they became real stars there. Yuri Abramovich is an interesting conversationalist, he can support any topic, traveling around the clock from city to city, from country to country, staying awake. He’s ready and still has the strength to sit over a glass of wine and tell jokes all the time.”
In March 2017, Moscow Soloists performed in the metro: at night at Mayakovskaya station, Towards the Dissolution they performed a musical and poetic performance. The concert was held as part of the “Intensive XX” educational project organized by the State Tretyakov Gallery and the Moscow Metro.
jazomania
Jazzist Igor Butman is a longtime friend of the group and personally of Yuri Bashmet. The musician and the team have a symposium-jazz program where they toured many countries. Together they recorded a video clip for the composition “Vocalise” by Rachmaninov. Also, two groups had joint tours: “Moscow Soloists” and Butman’s Moscow Jazz Orchestra.
“The guys are so knowledgeable, great, athletic, they all play ping pong and football. Maybe that’s why they’re so good at improvising,” jokes Igor Butman. joint projects. Outstanding jazz musicians such as Nikolai Solonovich, Yuri Golubev, Max Gurevich came out of the ensemble. They often join us at concerts.”
“A fantastic leader and a wonderful team of musicians. Listening to the orchestra is an aesthetic pleasure.”
Source: Ria
With a passion for storytelling and reporting, I am an experienced writer and Editor with a focus on sports. As an Author at News Unrolled, I write engaging stories on the latest developments in the world of sports. My articles have been featured on numerous global media outlets and my work has been highly praised by renowned editors.