September 18, 20:00 - Ancient organ and soprano. From Baroque to Jazz

St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral

Moscow, Voznesensky Lane, 8/5s3

Baroque and jazz – freedom and mathematical precision – at first glance, these are two parallel worlds that have no points of intersection. However, talented and truly in love with music performers are able to challenge the boundaries of time.

We have prepared an extraordinary immersion in the world of organ and vocal music from different eras, countries, and styles, from the 18th century to the present day. You will have the joy of recognizing world classical masterpieces and meeting jazz standards and movie hits.

In the program:
G. Purcell. Fanfare
G. Purcell. Music for a While
G. Purcell. Dido's Lament from the opera "Dido and Aeneas"
J. S. Bach. Prelude and Fugue in C major
J. S. Bach – Ch. Gounod. Ave Maria
J. S. Bach. Two Chorale Preludes
V. Bellini. Norma's Cavatina from the Opera "Norma"
W. A. Mozart. Andante in F major
G. Verdi. Gilda's Aria from the Opera "Rigoletto" 
L. Boelman. Prayer from the Gothic Suite
J. Gershwin. Clara's Lullaby from the opera "Porgy and Bess" ("Summertime")
J. Gershwin. Prelude
D. Wolf. Iris
J. Kern. "Smoke" from the musical "Roberta"

The program is subject to change.

Performed by international competition winners:
Honored Artist of the Republics of Adygea and Khakassia
Ekaterina Monisova (soprano)
Anastasia Sidelnikova (organ)

Duration of the concert: 80 minutes (without intermission).

Parking on the territory of the cathedral is prohibited!

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