Project “Fairy tale in Russian music”
The project consists of three son et lumière performances based on the world known magic plots, famous all over the world (such as “The fairy tale about tsar Saltan”, “The magic humpbacked horse”, and “The Golden Ñockerel”. They are successfully performed on the stage of Moscow International House of Music during two seasons.
The narrator (a reciter) and the main characters (soloists of well-known opera-houses of
Interesting programs of musical fairy tales are accessible for children of different age. As is generally known, fairy tales are part and parcel of childhood. They teach children not to be indifferent, provoke thinking, develop emotional inner world, cultivate in children humanity, and form their way of behavior and ethics. Tales also shape consideration for people, animals, plants and the world around us. The victory of good over evil develops the aspiration for the better. Fairy tales teach wisdom. Faerie fancies develop in children the feeling for the beautiful. In the time of spiritual impoverishment a fairy tale, as well as other values of traditional culture (including classical music) unfortunately loses its lofty destination. That’s why the project “Fairy tale in Russian music” is directed at reviving the role of a tale in upbringing, formation of spiritual and moral world of a child. As is known, positive impressions gained in childhood are unforgettable for life.
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Although the project “Fairy tale in Russian music” is rather costly, however, after accomplishing it only once, later it will be possible to use specially made slide projections repeatedly on various stages both in
Project “Open stage”
The Moscow City Symphony orchestra “Russian Philharmonic” participates in a project “The open stage” more than once. This project consists of series of concerts called “Young Moscow composers and musicians - to dear capital”. Within this project the première of symphonic fairy tale “The sovereign of rats” by a modern American composer John Corigliano (the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2001) took place in
The aim of the project is to popularize creative work of young professional
The concert program is constantly broadening. Many noteworthy musical compositions of young authors appear. They reflect new trends in modern musical art. Annually the concerts of the cycle become more and more interesting and arouse interest in




