20
december
Friday
19:00
2019
Ticket price:
500-1000 RUB
Buy online
Audience: 12+
Address:
Russia, St. Petersburg, Moika Embankment, 122
MapSitePhone:
+7 (812) 400-1-400
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Concert by St.Petersburg Music House
recital
Christmas concerts
I part

L. van Beethoven (1770–1827). Sonata №2 for cello and piano in G minor op.5
D. Shostakovich (1906-1975). Sonata for cello and piano in D minor op.40

II part

C. Debussy (1862-1918).
Sonata for cello and piano in D minor  L 135 
J. Brahms (1833–1897). Sonata №1 for cello and piano in E minor op.38
 

laureate of international competitions
Alexander Warenberg (cello)
piano – laureate of international competitions Nikola Meeuwsen

Other Christmas Concerts:
December 24, 2019

IN RUSSIAN

Rules for visitors

1. Overclothes should be left at the cloakroom.

2. It is not allowed to take large objects into the interiors: bags, briefcases, backpacks, umbrellas, liquids in any containers, including drinks. It is requested to deposit the aforementioned items in the cloakroom.
Photography and filming are not permitted.

3. Visitors should either have indoor footwear or wear shoe covers over outdoor footwear. Shoe covers are provided in the Palace free of charge.

4. Visitors should have footwear without spike heels and metal tips on heels. You have to wear museum slippers over such type of shoes.

5. Children under 12 years are not admitted.

6. The Music House has a Cafeteria where visitors can eat and drink. Please do not take food and drink into the halls.

7. The use of mobile phones during a concert is not permitted.

8. Smoking is not permitted inside the Music House and in the courtyard. Smoking area is on the Moika embankment.

9. Visitors under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or similar substances will not be permitted in the Music House.

10. Possession of dangerous materials, including firearms, is not permitted on the territory of the Music House.

Справки по телефону: (812) 702-60-96.

Ticket Offices

Artistic Director of St.Petersburg Music House:
People's Artist of Russia, Professor Sergey Roldugin