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12th St Petersburg International New Music Festival "reMusik.org"

Mariinsky Theatre, Concert Hall, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Type: Classical Concert
City: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Starts at: 19:00

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Festival

Stars of the White Nights Festival

"Stars of the White Nights": bright events of the big summer festival in the Mariinsky.

Programme
Overview

PERFORMERS:
The Répons Ensemble

Laureates of international competitions:
Katerina Kovanzhi (vocal)
Georgy Dolgov (flute)
Denis Bystrov (oboe)
Serafima Verkholat (clarinet and saxophone)
Kirill Miron (horn)
Nikolai Stranatkovsky (trumpet)
Gerard Costes (trombone)
Alexey Amosov (percussion)
Anton Nazarko (percussion)
Alexey Glazkov (piano)
Arseniy Kiryukhin (accordion)
Mikhail Krutik (violin)
Victoria Velkova (violin)
Dinara Muratova (viola)
Daria Lutsenko (cello)

Conductor: Fedor Lednev

PROGRAMME:
Svetlana Lavrova
Vos-duh (premiere)

Stefano Gervasoni
Godspell (Russian premiere)

Fernando Garnero
Granite lip (Russian premiere)

Mehdi Hosseini
Persepolis (premiere)

Alexander Radvilovich
From the Time of Ryurik (premiere of new version)

Panayiotis Kokoras
Demonic Animal (Russian premiere)

Roman Parkhomenko
Elements II: VETVI (premiere)

The 12th St Petersburg International New Music Festival, the largest annual forum of contemporary classical music in Russia and one of the most comprehensive platforms for global new music events, will be held from 23 May to 7 June 2025. Organised by the St Petersburg Contemporary Music Centre reMusik.org under the guidance of Artistic Director and prominent composer Mehdi Hosseini, the festival is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the St Petersburg City Government and the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives.
This year’s theme of the 12th reMusik.org Festival will focus on sound graphics. The project aims to explore alternate musical notation in a broad sense, encompassing graphics, videos, as well as text notations. In addition to the many concerts, the festival will also feature online and offline educational programmes, presentations, round table discussions, lectures, composer readings, creative meetings and composer courses for young authors from around the world that are led by prominent teachers from around the globe. Additionally, there will be a laboratory dedicated to improvisational and experimental music.
The St Petersburg International New Music Festival is a unique event within Russia’s culture. It encompasses various aspects of modern academic music, including electroacoustic and electronic works, multimedia projects, sound art, as well as free improvisation. The presentation format is not limited to traditional academic concerts but goes beyond it by incorporating diverse performances and experimental shows. The festival will traditionally feature world and Russian premieres of works by composers of the 21st century.


The ensemble Répons was created by the renowned composer Mehdi Hosseini in St Petersburg. It brings together experts in contemporary music repertoire, selected from orchestras of the St Petersburg Philharmonia, the Mariinsky Theatre, musicAeterna and others. Their knowledge and experience allow the ensemble to perform a wide variety of music of the 20th and 21st centuries. Its Principal Conductor Fedor Lednev and its Concertmaster, solo violinist Vladislav Pesin, are among the leading experts in the new academic music movement.
The ensemble’s priority is to introduce listeners to the works of contemporary composers. Its repertoire includes the entire spectrum of styles and authors of academic music of the past and present centuries, as well as a fast experience with electroacoustic music and multimedia projects. The ensemble’s first concert was a great success at the Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre in 2023. It is also the resident ensemble of the St Petersburg Contemporary Music Centre. Répons has become one of the leading Russian ensembles for promoting new music.

Venue Info

Mariinsky Theatre - Saint Petersburg
Location   1 Theatre Square

The Mariinsky Theatre is a historic theatre of opera and ballet in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Opened in 1860, it became the preeminent music theatre of late 19th-century Russia, where many of the stage masterpieces of Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, and Rimsky-Korsakov received their premieres. Through most of the Soviet era, it was known as the Kirov Theatre. Today, the Mariinsky Theatre is home to the Mariinsky Ballet, Mariinsky Opera and Mariinsky Orchestra. Since Yuri Temirkanov's retirement in 1988, the conductor Valery Gergiev has served as the theatre's general director.

The theatre is named after Empress Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Tsar Alexander II. There is a bust of the Empress in the main entrance foyer. The theatre's name has changed throughout its history, reflecting the political climate of the time.

The theatre building is commonly called the Mariinsky Theatre. The companies that operate within it have for brand recognition purposes retained the Kirov name, acquired during the Soviet era to commemorate the assassinated Leningrad Communist Party leader Sergey Kirov (1886–1934).

The Imperial drama, opera and ballet troupe in Saint Petersburg was established in 1783, at the behest of Catherine the Great, although an Italian ballet troupe had performed at the Russian court since the early 18th century. Originally, the ballet and opera performances were given in the wooden Karl Knipper Theatre on Tsaritsa Meadow, near the present-day Tripartite Bridge (also known as the Little Theatre or the Maly Theatre). The Hermitage Theatre, next door to the Winter Palace, was used to host performances for an elite audience of aristocratic guests invited by the Empress.

A permanent theatre building for the new company of opera and ballet artists was designed by Antonio Rinaldi and opened in 1783. Known as the Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre the structure was situated on Carousel Square, which was renamed Theatre Square in honour of the building. Both names – "Kamenny" (Russian word for "stone") and "Bolshoi" (Russian word for "big") – were coined to distinguish it from the wooden Little Theatre. In 1836, the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre was renovated to a design by Albert Cavos (son of Catterino Cavos, an opera composer), and served as the principal theatre of the Imperial Ballet and opera.

On 29 January 1849, the Equestrian circus (Конный цирк) opened on Theatre Square. This was also the work of the architect Cavos. The building was designed to double as a theatre. It was a wooden structure in the then-fashionable neo-Byzantine style. Ten years later, when this circus burnt down, Albert Cavos rebuilt it as an opera and ballet house with the largest stage in the world. With a seating capacity of 1,625 and a U-shaped Italian-style auditorium, the theatre opened on 2 October 1860, with a performance of A Life for the Tsar. The new theatre was named Mariinsky after its imperial patroness, Empress Maria Alexandrovna.

Under Yuri Temirkanov, Principal Conductor from 1976 to 1988, the Opera Company continued to stage innovative productions of both modern and classic Russian operas. Although functioning separately from the Theatre’s Ballet Company, since 1988 both companies have been under the artistic leadership of Valery Gergiev as Artistic Director of the entire Theatre.

The Opera Company has entered a new era of artistic excellence and creativity. Since 1993, Gergiev’s impact on opera there has been enormous. Firstly, he reorganized the company’s operations and established links with many of the world's great opera houses, including the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the Metropolitan Opera, the Opéra Bastille, La Scala, La Fenice, the Israeli Opera, the Washington National Opera and the San Francisco Opera. Today, the Opera Company regularly tours to most of these cities.

Gergiev has also been innovative as far as Russian opera is concerned: in 1989, there was an all-Mussorgsky festival featuring the composer’s entire operatic output. Similarly, many of Prokofiev’s operas were presented from the late 1990s. Operas by non-Russian composers began to be performed in their original languages, which helped the Opera Company to incorporate world trends. The annual international "Stars of the White Nights Festival" in Saint Petersburg, started by Gergiev in 1993, has also put the Mariinsky on the world’s cultural map. That year, as a salute to the imperial origins of the Mariinsky, Verdi's La forza del destino, which received its premiere in Saint Petersburg in 1862, was produced with its original sets, costumes and scenery. Since then, it has become a characteristic of the "White Nights Festival" to present the premieres from the company’s upcoming season during this magical period, when the hours of darkness practically disappear as the summer solstice approaches.

Presently, the Company lists on its roster 22 sopranos (of whom Anna Netrebko may be the best known); 13 mezzo-sopranos (with Olga Borodina familiar to US and European audiences); 23 tenors; eight baritones; and 14 basses. With Gergiev in charge overall, there is a Head of Stage Administration, a Stage Director, Stage Managers and Assistants, along with 14 accompanists.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
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