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Culture to Live. Active Longevity Fuat Mansurov Talents of the Commonwealth May 16, 2018 Moscow theatre New opera CULTURE TO LIVE. ACTIVE LONGEVITY FUAT MANSUROV TALENTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH Organizers: Plenipotentiary Representative Office of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia Medical Corporation RHANA Number of participants: 600 PARTICIPANTS More than 600 spectators came to the charity concert organized by the Plenipotentiary representation of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. There was not a single free space in the theatre hall. The star of the concert was the Japanese violin virtuoso Koji Morishita, whose visit was organized by the Medical corporation RHANA within the framework of the project Culture to live. Active longevity. On the concert eve maestro held a master class for young talents. The purpose of the International Music Festival of CIS countries youth named after Fuat Mansurov Talents of the Commonwealth is to identify new talented performers among the creative youth of the CIS countries and provide them with opportunities for self-fulfillment. This is a vivid example of the exchange of cultural ties between Russia and Japan. Before the beginning of the concert program spoke the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan-Plenipotentiary representative of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Russian Federation Ravil Akhmetshin, Chairman of the Board of Public charitable fund named after Angela Vavilova Vladimir Vavilov, Minister, head of the information Department of the Embassy of Japan in Russia Toshio Yamamoto. Mr. Yamamoto told guests of the event that gala concert of the festival Talents of Commonwealth is included in the list of events of the cross-year Russia-Japan. PROGRAMME OF THE EVENT J. Massenet - Suite for orchestra «Neapolitan scenas» Ex. - orchestra. Conductor – Vasily VALITOV. K. Oberytur – Ronamce – ex. Ksenia KURLOVICH (harp). P. Tchaikovsky - Concerto for Piano and orchestra No. 2, 3 part - ex. Sophia MENSHIKOVA (piano). G. Wieniawski - Scherzo-Tarantelle Ex. - Elizabeth MALYSHEVA-JALIL (violin) P Kalimullin - from Suite on Tatar themes – ex. - orchestra F. Werle, R. Eyles-Medley The Golden age of Xylophone Marat BAIMUKHAMETOV, p-no-Shamil ZAKAYEV. J. Swensen-Romance, op. 26 -ex. - Koji Morishita (violin) B. Monti-Czardas W. Shakespeare-Romeo and Juliet A. Alexandrov, V. Lebedev-Kumach - Holy war - ex. Arslan SIBGATULLIN (declamation, vocals). Lavrile - Concert fantasia on themes from op. Norma – ex. Boris AKISHIN (oboe) and Leonid ZELENIN-BOLOTNIKOV (clarinet). J. Verdi - scene of Othello’s death from op. Othello. L. Hamdi – Nightingale - ex. Kural KALAMKAS (soprano). Acc. dombr ensemble Shabyt («Inspiration»). I. Strauss - Polka «Pleasure Train» – ex. orchestra. cond. - Azamat APPAKOV. R. Pauls - Melody from film Long way in Dunes. – ex. Duet trumpeters: Ilias NEVRETDINOV and Evsey GRIGORENKO. On May 16, Moscow theatre New Opera hosted a gala concert of the V Music Festival of Youth of Russia and CIS countries named after Fuat Mansurov Talents of the Commonwealth. The star of the concert was the Japanese violin virtuoso Koji Morishita, who arrived in Moscow at the personal invitation of Ekaterina Dibrova, head of RHANA Corporation. Japanese violin virtuoso Koji Morishita came to Moscow to participate in the events of the large-scale project Culture to live. Active longevity, which was initiated by Medical corporation RHANA and its leader-Ekaterina Dibrova within the framework of the cross-year Russia-Japan with the support of the Russian government and the Embassy of Japan in the Russian Federation. The concert program was attended by the Symphony Orchestra of the theatre New Opera under the baton of the artistic Director of the festival, conductor, honored artist of the Republic of Tatarstan, pupil of Fuat Mansurov - Vasily Valitov; young musicians of Art-Line support foundation. The musical program of the Foundation is led by Tatiana Malysheva- Jalil - the granddaughter of the poet-hero Musa Jalil. RHANA corporation headed by Ekaterina Dibrova, at the invitation of which came Koji Morishita, has been engaged for 17 years in the technology of active longevity and built over the years close ties with Japan - country where special attention is paid to duration and quality of life. The famous Japanese violin virtuoso Koji Morishita, in addition to active concert activities is the ambassador of Japanese musical culture. He takes part in festivals in the USA, Germany, Serbia, Taiwan. The violin Koji Morishita plays is a masterpiece of the Venetian master Matteo Goffriller, created in 1700. Koji Morishita is one of the guests of the project Culture to Live. Active longevity. Other participants of the cross-year Russia-Japan - guests of the project - famous pianist Keiko Matsui, the star of Japanese contemporary art Erina Matsui, dancer, soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre Morihiro Iwata, the legend of the Kabuki-za theatre Yamada Midori, etc. PHOTOS MEDIA ABOUT THE EVENT Media name Audience Format Announcement Post Materials The piece is under editing, will be released by Bridge TV 9 800 000 Interview. News the end of the month. The piece will be in program "Special Report". Moscow 24 22 000 000 News be approximately on 24-25. 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