12/09 The "Marlene" Concert
12.09.2012

12/09 The "Marlene" Concert

20.00 TODAY! 

The Program: 

1. Overture. Electronic montage by D. Kourliandski on the themes of F. Hollander's songs for k / f "Blue Angel" 
2. F. Hollander, a song from the k / f "Blue Angel" Lola (andante moderato), rearranged by D. Kourliandski 
3. F. Hollander, a song from the k / f "Blue Angel" Nimm dich ... (Allegretto-vivace, poco a poco acellerando), rearranged by D. Kourliandski
4. F. Hollander, a song from the k / f "Blue Angel" Ich weiss nicht zu wem ich gehöre ... (Walz), processing rearranged by D. Kourliandski 5. F. Hollander, a song from the k / f "Blue Angel" Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß ... (Strip musik, moderato), rearranged by D. Kourliandski 
6. F. Hollander, a song from the k / f "Blue Angel" Kinder, heute Abend ... (Allegro giocoso), rearranged by D. Kourliandski 
7. Folk song Sag mir, wo die Blümen sind ..., variations by I. Vdovin 
8. F. Hollander, a song from the k / f "Blue Angel" Falling in love again ..., rearranged by D. Kourliandski
9. F. Hollander, a song from the k / f "Blue Angel" Lola (Allegro), rearranged by D. Kourliandski 

The Musicians: 
Maria Fedotova (flute), 
Vladimir Volkov (double bass), 
The duo In-Temporalis with Pauline Fradkin (piano) and Yoel Gonzalez (drums). 

Admission is free.

Dmitri Kourliandski, composer 
Kourliandski is a graduate from the Moscow Conservatory. His compositions have been entered into various competitions in Russia, France, and England. In 2003 he won the International Gaudeamus Competition in Holland. In 2008 - the Berlin guest program for artists. Also he was the Gianni Bergamo Prize winner in the field of classical music in 2010 in Switzerland. He was the composer for the 2E2M ensemble (2010, France) winning the competition to compose operas for them. Also won the Johann Josef Fuchs prize in 2011 in Austria (he was commissioned to write chamber music for the opera "The asteroid 62.") 

Igor Vdovin, composer
Vdovin begin his work in the recording studio on Radio Russia. Later he collaborated with various musicians and bands such as Messer Chups, "AuktYon," "Hummingbird," "2Ba Plane," "Karibasy," "Zemfira" and others to compose electronic music, which was released in Russia, Japan, Belgium, Austria and Germany. Since 2003 he has been working in film and theater, creating music for many films, including "The Goddess: How I Fell in Love," Garpastum, "Swordsman," "Mermaid," etc. In 2011, his first CD was released - "24," which presents Vdovin's academic genre, with 24 Preludes for the piano.