M. P. Mussorgsky: The Sorochinskaya Yarmarka : Moscow State Philharmonic Society

    M. P. Mussorgsky: The Sorochinskaya Yarmarka

    March 20, 2009

    Tchaikovsky Concert Hall

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    Program:
    Mussorgsky

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    Symphony Capella directed by Valery Polyansky

    Performers:

    State Symphony Capella of Russia

    Conductor—Valery Polyansky

    Program:

    Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881) The Sorochinskaya Yarmarka, opera

    State Symphonу Capella of Russia

    The State Symphony Capella of Russia brings together over 200 musicians including the choir, the orchestra, and vocal soloists. The State Capella was created in 1991 by merging the USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra led by Gennady Rozhdestvensky, and the USSR State Chamber Choir led by Valery Polyansky. 

    Founded in 1957, the orchestra was a subordinate division of the Soviet Radio and Television until 1982, when it came to be known as the USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra led by Samuil Samosud, Yuri Aranovich and Maxim Shostakovich. Outstanding conductors including Evgeny Svetlanov, Natan Rakhlin, Neeme Järvi, Vladimir Fedoseev etc. appeared with the musicians. The orchestra has performed at the world’s most prestigious stages such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Musikverein in Vienna, Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Barbican Center in London, Karajan Hall at the Berlin Philharmonie as well as the best venues of Tokyo, Taipei, Helsinki, Barcelona, Prague, and other musical centers of the world. The orchestra has recorded numerous LPs and CDs, mostly released by Melodiya and Chandos.

    The chamber choir was established by Valery Polyansky in 1971. In 1975, the ensemble triumphed at the Guido d'Arezzo International Competition in Italy, winning the Gold Medal in Academic Singing category and the Golden Bell, the emblem of the best choir of the contest. In 1980, the company changed its status to become the USSR Ministry of Culture State Chamber Choir. Touring across all Soviet republics, it initiated a festival in Polotsk. In 1986, invited by Sviatoslav Richter, the choir presented a Tchaikovsky program at the December Nights festival, and in 1994 it performed All-Night Vigil by Rachmaninoff. The State Chamber Choir and its leader have acquired great international reputation with their successful performances at the Singing Wrocław (Poland), Merano and Spoleto (Italy), İzmir (Turkey), Naarden (Netherlands) festivals; BBC Proms in London's Albert Hall (UK), as well as in the historic cathedrals of France in Bordeaux, Amiens and Albi. 

    December 27, 1991, when the ensemble conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky performed Wedding Shirts by Dvořák at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, is considered the birthday of the State Capella. In 1992, Valery Polyansky became the artistic director and chief conductor of company. 

    The choir and the orchestra of the Capella perform both jointly and separately. The company and its chief conductor are welcome guests at the best Moscow venues, regularly appearing at subscriptions concerts of the Moscow Philharmonic, the Moscow Conservatory and the Moscow International House of Music. The team has toured in the USA, Europe and Southeast Asia. In Japan, the Capella orchestra recorded Tchaikovsky symphonies and Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony. 

    The company’s repertoire mainly includes large-scale vocal works: cantatas, masses, oratorios, requiems of all times and styles composed by Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Berlioz, Liszt, Verdi, Dvořák, Rachmaninoff, Reger, Stravinsky, Britten, Shostakovich, Schnittke, Eshpai. Valery Polyansky regularly runs monographic symphonic concert cycles featuring works of Beethoven, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, Mahler and other great composers. 

    The Capella partners with many prominent Russian and international performers. A bond of lasting friendship was formed between the company and Gennady Rozhdestvensky, who for many years presented his personal philharmonic subscription series with the State Capella of Russia. 

    Since 2009, the Capella has been organising the September Nights festival in Tarusa jointly with the Svyatoslav Richter Foundation, presenting symphonic and choral masterpieces to the audiences of Torzhok, Tver and Kaluga. In 2011, in Yelets, the company participated in the world premiere of The Legend of the City of Yelets, the Virgin Mary and Tamerlane, an opera by Alexander Tchaikovsky directed by Georgy Isahakyan. 

    The State Capella’s repertoire policy reflects important historical dates. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the victory in the 1812 Patriotic War, they run a concert performance of the War and Peace by Prokofiev in Torzhok and Kaluga. The 400th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty translated into the world premiere of the The Sovereign's Affair, an oratorio by Alexander Tchaikovsky (2013, Lipetsk, Moscow) and A Life for the Tsar by Glinka performed on the New Stage of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia. Concert performances of the opera Semyon Kotko by Prokofiev by the State Capella in 2014 at the New Stage of the Bolshoi Theater and at the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army were timed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War. At the same venues, the company celebrated the 70th anniversary of the WWII Victory, performing Kirill Molchanov’s opera The Dawns Here Are Quiet. The 2019/20 season was opened with a concert version of Verdi's Othello. 

    In October 2016, the orchestra and the choir took part in the 4th Symphony Forum of Russia in Yekaterinburg, performing Dream Vision of the Peasant Lad from The Fair at Sorochyntsi by Mussorgsky and his Pictures at an Exhibition orchestrated by Ravel, as well as an orchestra version of Les Noces and Symphony of Psalms by Stravinsky. As part of Russian Philharmonic Seasons program, the State Capella has repeatedly appeared in Kaliningrad, a special tour destination for the company: in 2018 the choir conducted by Valery Polyansky performed All-Night Vigil by Rachmaninoff, and two years later presented the concert version of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin at the Kaliningrad Regional Drama Theater. In the first half of 2020, the State Capella chose to stream its most significant projects of past years online. In particular, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War, a recording of Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony was streamed from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.