In the concert hall named after PI. Tchaikovsky Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra will host the anniversary concert of the People’s Artist of the USSR Alexandra Pakhmutova “My life in a song” on September 16. A 94-year-old composer and pianist tells about this wrote On your Telegram channel.
She will turn 95 on November 9. On the eve of the concert, Pakhmutova posted a video from the rehearsals and thanked all participants.
Open website The Philharmonic notes that the show will also feature Lyudmila Zykina’s Russian folk ensemble “Russia”, the Moscow Synodal Choir and the Great Children’s Choir named after Popova, opera singers and other artists. The host of the evening will be Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Alexander Oleshko.
Pakhmutova was born on November 9, 1929 in the village of Beketovka near Stalingrad. At the age of five, she composed her first piece for the piano, Roosters Crow. She is best known for her work with her husband, songwriter Nikolai Dobronravov: together they created hundreds of compositions, including “A Coward Does Not Play Hockey”, “Hope”, “Bird of Happiness”, “How Young We Were” and “How Young We Were.” The Main Thing is “Children, do not grow old with your heart.”
Previously a composer It has been said About Pakhmutova’s meeting with her “brothers”.