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As of 6 Apr., 2012 La Folle Journée De Tokyo 2012 “Le Sacre Russe” Friday 4 May 2012 As of 6 Apr., 2012 La Folle Journée de Tokyo 2012 “Le Sacre russe” Friday 4 May 2012 Hall A Pouchkine – 5008 places 211 Ticket Price: 1,500/Student 500 (reserved-seat) 10h00 “Ciné-Concert” Orchestra Philharmonique de l’Oural Dmitri Liss conductor Prokofiev : Peter and the Wolf opus 67 (with animation) 212 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500/B1,500/Student 500 12h15 Makoto Ozone piano Jean-Michel Ricquebourg trumpet Orchestra de Chambre de Paris Joseph Swensen conductor Prokofiev : Symphony No. 1 in D major opus 25 “Classique” Shostakovich : Concerto for piano, trumpet and string orchestra No. 1 in C minor opus 35 213 Ticket Price: S2,500/A2,000/B1,500/Student 500 15h15 Andrei Korobeinikov piano Capella de Saint-Pétersbourg chorus Orchestra Philharmonique de l’Oural Dmitri Liss conductor Liadov : Kikimora opus 63 Scriabine : Prometheus: The Poem of Fire for piano, choir and orchestra opus 60 (with light effect) 214 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500/B1,500/Student 500 17h30 Igor Tchetuev piano Orchestra de Pau Pays de Béarn Fayçal Karoui conductor Rachmaninov : Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor opus 30 215 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500/B1,500/ Student 500 19h45 Sayaka Shoji violin Orchestra Philharmonique de l’Oural Dmitri Liss conductor Shostakovich : Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor opus 77 216 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500/B1,500/ Student 500 22h00 Abdel Rahman El Bacha piano Sinfonia Varsovia Jean-Jacques Kantorow conductor Tchaikovsky : Scene, Waltz, Dance of Swans, Scene, excerpts from “Swan Lake opus 20a, suite for ballet” Prokofiev : Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor opus 16 1 sur 10 As of 6 Apr., 2012 La Folle Journée de Tokyo 2012 “Le Sacre russe” Friday 4 May 2012 Hall B7 Tchekhov – 822 places 221 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 10h45 Claire Désert piano (1h) Musica Viva Alexander Rudin conductor Tchaikovsky : Serenade for strings in C major opus 48 Prokofiev : Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major opus 26 222 Ticket Price: S2,500/A2,000 12h45 Capella de Saint-Pétersbourg chorus Vladislav Tchernouchenko conductor Rachmaninov : All-Night Vigil for a capella chorus opus 37 223 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 14h30 Tatjana Vassiljeva cello Musica Viva Alexander Rudin conductor Glinka : Valse-fantaisie for orchestra in B minor Shostakovich : Cello Concerto No. 2 in G minor opus 126 224 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 16h15 Kirill Troussov violin Orchestra de Chambre de Paris Joseph Swensen conductor Tchaikovsky : Elégie, excerpt from Serenade for strings in C major opus 48 Tchaïkovski : Violin Concerto in D major opus 35 225 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 18h00 Edgar Moreau cello Alexeï Volodine piano Musica Viva Alexander Rudin conductor Tchaikovsky : Variations on a Rococo Theme in A for cello and orchestra opus 33 Rachmaninov : Piano Concerto No. 4 in G minor opus 40 226 Ticket Price: S2,500/A2,000 20h00 Ensemble DITTO piano quintet Borodine : Notturno, lento movement of “String Quartet No. 2 in D major” Shostakovich : Quintet for piano and cordes in G minor opus 57 227 Ticket Price: S2,500/A2,000 21h45 Sviatoslav Moroz violin Michaël Guttman violin Elina Pak viola Henri Demarquette cello Boris Berezovsky piano Arenski : Piano Quintet in D major opus 51 Schnittke : Piano Quintet opus 108 2 sur 10 As of 6 Apr., 2012 La Folle Journée de Tokyo 2012 “Le Sacre russe” Friday 4 May 2012 Hall B5 Tourgueniev – 256 places 231 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 11h30 Maria Keohane soprano Ricercar Consort - Philippe Pierlot “La Musique à la cour de Boris Godounov” Mercker : Pavan “Godounov” Dowland : The King of Denmark’s Galliard Dowland : Come again Nicholson : Joan, quoth John Nicholson : The jews dance Anonyme : Nutmegs and Ginger, The dark is my delight, When Daphne Anonyme : I can not keepe my Wife at Howme Anonyme : Home again, Market is done Brade : Nägleinblumen Brade : Der Satyrn Tanz Byrd : The Leaves be green Nicholson : Cuckoo Anonyme : This merry pleasant Spring Byrd : La Verginella Dowland : Can she excuse 232 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 13h15 Chœur du Patriarcat russe de Moscou chorus Anatoly Grindenko conductor Anonyme : Opening Vespers Psalm, 16th century chant Anonyme : You who were dressed in light like an alb, 17th century, bulgarian chant Anonyme : We praise thee, 17th anonim, demestvenny poliphony Anonyme : We prostrate ourselves, A. Gontcharov, 19th Rachmaninov : Kondakion of the Mother of God Bortniansky : Great Prokimenon - Who is so Great a God as our God Russian folk songs 233 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 15h00 Vox Clamantis chorus Jaan-Eik Tulve conductor Kreek : The evening liturgy. The beginning song. Anonyme: Hymne “Svete tihi”, chant znamenny Pärt : Excerpts from “Kanon Pokajanen” (Ode I, Ode III, Ode VI, Kontakion, Ikos, Prière après le Canon) 234 Ticket Price: 2,000 (reserved-seat) 16h45 Quatuor Modigliani string quartet Shostakovich : String Quartet No. 1 in C major opus 49 Shostakovich : Polka, excerpt from “Golden Age opus 22” Borodine : String Quartet No. 2 in D major 235 Ticket Price: TBA on site 18h30 Concert-surprise 236 Ticket Price: 2,000 (reserved-seat) 20h15 Quatuor Prazák string quartet Gérard Caussé viola Edgar Moreau cello Rimski-Korsakov : String Sextet in A major Borodine : String Sextet in D minor 237 Ticket Price: 2,000 (reserved-seat) 22h00 Quartetto Classico string quartet Shostakovich : String Quartet No. 6 in G major opus 101 Shostakovich : String Quartet No. 8 in C minor opus 110 3 sur 10 As of 6 Apr., 2012 La Folle Journée de Tokyo 2012 “Le Sacre russe” Friday 4 May 2012 Hall C Dostoïevski – 1494 places 241 Ticket Price: S2,500/A2,000 10h30 Orchestra de Pau Pays de Béarn Fayçal Karoui conductor Shostakovich : Symphony No. 5 in D minor opus 47 242 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 12h15 Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra (1h) Tatsuya Shimono conductor Rachmaninov : Symphony No. 2 in E minor opus 27 243 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 14h15 Adam Laloum piano Sinfonia Varsovia Jean-Jacques Kantorow conductor Tchaikovsky : Suite No. 4 in G major opus 61 “Mozartiana” Rachmaninov : Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp minor opus 1 244 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 16h00 Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Tatsuya Shimono conductor Glinka : Ruslan and Ludmila, overture Moussorgski/Ravel : Pictures at an Exhibition, version for orchestra 245 Ticket Price: S3,000/A2,500 17h45 David Kadouch piano Sinfonia Varsovia Jean-Jacques Kantorow conductor Tchaikovsky : Romeo and Juliet, overture-fantasy Rachmaninov : Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini opus 43 246 Ticket Price: S2,500/A2,000 19h30 Capella de Saint-Pétersbourg chorus Vladislav Tchernouchenko conductor Sviridov : Three Choruses from Tsar Feodor Ioannovich Prière de la Sainte Vierge, L’Amour Saint et Verset pénitentiel Sviridov : Cantata “Hymns to the Motherland” Cœur russe, Tristesse des grands espaces et Christmas Song Gavrilin : Choral Symphony ‘Les Carillons’ Une Musique du soir et White, White Snow “Les Douze brigands”, Russian folk song “Petite clochette”, Russian folk song “La patronne”, Russian folk song 247 Ticket Price: S2,500/A2,000 21h15 Yokohama Sinfonietta (1h) Kazuki Yamada conductor Tchaikovsky : String Sextet opus 70 “Souvenir de Florence” Tchaikovsky : Serenade for strings in C major opus 48 4 sur 10 As of 6 Apr., 2012 La Folle Journée de Tokyo 2012 “Le Sacre russe” Friday 4 May 2012 Hall D7 Pasternak – 221 places 251 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 11h00 Tamaki Kawakubo violin Emmanuel Strosser piano Stravinsky : Italian Suite for violin and piano, transcription of six movements of opus 36 Khachaturian : Chant Poème Shostakovich : 4 Preludes Prokofiev : Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major 252 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 12h45 Romain Leleu trumpet Igor Tchetuev piano Arutunian : Scherzo de concert Brandt : Concert Piece No. 2 opus 12 Glazounov : Albumblatt for trumpet and piano in D-flat major Höhne : Slavonic Fantasy Glinka : The Lark Liadov : A musical snuffbox opus 32 Prokofiev : Visions fugitives opus 22, excerpts Balakirev : Georgian Song Tchaikovsky : Romance opus 47 No. 6 Goedicke : Concert Etude opus 49 253 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 14h30 Momo Kodama piano Mari Kodama piano Tchaikovsky/Economou : Suite for ballet “The Nutcracker opus 71a, transcription for 2 pianos Pärt : Hymn to a Great City for 2 pianos Rachmaninov : Suite No. 2 for 2 pianos opus 17 254 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 16h15 Gérard Caussé viola Brigitte Engerer piano Glazounov : Elégie for viola and piano in G minor opus 44 Tchaikovsky : Nocturne opus 19 No. 4, version for viola and piano Tchaikovsky : Mélodie in E-flat major opus 42 No. 3, version for viola and piano Shostakovich : Viola Sonata in C major opus 147 255 Ticket Price: 2,000 (reserved-seat) 18h00 Anne Queffélec piano Tchaikovsky : January, February, June, excerpts from “Seasons for piano opus 37bis” Liadov : 2 Mazurkas opus 15 Liadov : Prelude-Pastorale in A major Liadov : 3 Bagatelles opus 53 Prokofiev : Visions fugitives opus 22 256 Ticket Price: 2,500 (reserved-seat) 19h45 Olivier Charlier violin Henri Demarquette cello Emmanuel Strosser piano Shostakovich : Cello Sonata in D minor opus 40 Rachmaninov : Romance for violin and piano in D minor opus 6 No. 1 Rachmaninov : Vocalise opus 34 n°14, transcription for violin and piano Rachmaninov : Trio élégiaque for strings and piano No. 1 in G minor 5 sur 10 As of 6 Apr., 2012 La Folle Journée de Tokyo 2012 “Le Sacre russe” Friday 4 May 2012 257 Ticket Price: 2,000 (reserved-seat) 21h30 Jean-Claude Pennetier piano (55’) “Le dernier récital de Scriabine, donné à Saint-Pétersbourg le 27 avril 1915”, 18 jours avant sa mort Scriabine : Preludes for piano opus 35 No. 1 and 2 Scriabine : 4 Preludes for piano opus 37 Scriabine : Prelude for piano opus 39 No. 3 Scriabine : Mazurka opus 24 No.
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