300-500 rub.
Russia, St. Petersburg, Moika Embankment, 122
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J.S. Bach (1685-1750). Partita for solo flute in A minor
V.Tsybin (1877-1949).
Concert Allegro No. 3 for flute and piano in F sharp minor
L. Berio (1925 -2003). Sequenza №1 for flute solo (1958)
E. Denisov (1929-1996). Sonata for flute and piano (1960)
P.Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) – D.Bouriakov (b.1981)
Sérénade mélancolique op.26 (transcription for flute and piano)
Alexandra Zvereva (flute)
piano laureate of international competitions Elena Serova
II part
D. Shostakovich (1906-1975).
Sonata for cello and piano in D minor op.40
I. Stravinsky (1882-1971) - G. Pyatigorsky.
Suite italienne for cello and piano
Bogdan Efremov (cello)
piano laureate of international competitions Aleksei Vaker
Rules for visitors
1. Overclothes should be left at the cloakroom. |
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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. |
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3. Visitors should either have indoor footwear or wear shoe covers over outdoor footwear. Shoe covers are provided in the Palace free of charge. |
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4. Visitors should have footwear without spike heels and metal tips on heels. You have to wear museum slippers over such type of shoes. |
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5. Children under 12 years are not admitted. |
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6. The Music House has a Cafeteria where visitors can eat and drink. Please do not take food and drink into the halls. |
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7. The use of mobile phones during a concert is not permitted. |
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8. Smoking is not permitted inside the Music House and in the courtyard. Smoking area is on the Moika embankment. |
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9. Visitors under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or similar substances will not be permitted in the Music House. |
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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
Ticket offices:
People's Artist of Russia, Professor Sergey Roldugin