SONORE

PHILHARMONIC DEBUT
THE SUBSCRIPTION №141
Important event of 2011 for ensemble is performance in a chamber hall of the Moscow philharmonic society. 20 – ого November the program for the mixed structures «Variations on an ensemble theme» will sound. V.Mozart – the Duet 2 G-dur K-423 for a violin and an alto, J. A fountain – ”Sonata Nona” for a violin of a bassoon and a piano, A.Vivaldi – the Concert for a guitar and string, L.Bethoven – piano quartet Еs-dur, M.Kurtis – Two duets for a bassoon and a violoncello – ”Bucerias” – the Latina ”The impish imp” – the Jazz, S.Shaminade – the Trio № 2 for a piano, a violin and a violoncello оp. 34, J. A side – the Small suite – from a film music «the Violinist on a roof» – transposition for a violin of a violoncello and a piano.


Artem Selivanov

Artem Selivanov was born in Voronezh, Russia in 1980. He started studying music the age of four. At six, he began studies at the music school at the Voronezh Institute of Arts. Upon graduating in 2001, he entered the Moscow Conservatory of P. I. Tchaikovsky studying with E. R. Richter. In 2006, Artem began postgraduate


Alexander Ermakov

Alexander Ermakov in 2008 graduated from the Moscow state conservatory of Tchaikovsky on a cello class at associate professor K.V.Rodin, in 2011 – postgraduate study in a class of prof. A.Z.Bonduryansky. As a part of a piano quintet «César» A.Ermakov is the winner of 3 international competitions: Competition of I.Brams, Austria, Pertshakh, the 3rd award.


Dmitry Berlizov

Dmitry Berlizov was born in 1982 in Saransk, Russia. In 1996, Dmitry enrolled in the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory, studying with M. I. Sitkovsky. From 2001 to 2006, he studied at the Moscow Conservatory of P. I. Tchaikovsky with A. V. Bobrovsky.  In 2009, he graduated from postgraduate study in chamber performance under


Georgy Levinov

Georgy Levinov was born in Tbilisi, Georgia in 1980 and has been playing violin since the age of six. After graduating from the Central School of Music at the Tbilisi State Conservatory, where he studied with Nona Golovina, Georgy enrolled in the Tbilisi Conservatory in the studio of professor Leo Shiukashvili. During his time in


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An orchestra is a sizable instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus. The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but changed