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Running time:
60 minutes, no break
6+
21 May 2023 Sunday 15.00 Chamber hall
15.00 Chamber hall

Project “Two Spaces”
Concert in the dark

Mikhail Ashurov, violin
Ksenia Bashmet, piano
Vadim Andreev, piano
Zaryadye Hall hosts the “Two Spaces” project.

"Two Spaces" includes two concerts - in the Chamber Hall and the New Concert Space, which will be held simultaneously.

In the Chamber Hall there will be a concert in the dark for those who love music and are ready for some new, unusual experience of listening.

In the New Concert Space the audience will enjoy an interactive program "Musical Secrets" for children from 6 years old.

How often do you turn on the music when you turn off the lights in the room? What do you prefer to listen to at this moment? Classical, jazz, pop, rock, atonal music or maybe neoclassical? How soon does it start to make you sleepy?

Let's do an experiment. We invite you to a concert in the dark. It will be a fascinating, in its own way unique experience and a completely new level of perception of music - deeper, sharper, more visible. The music will flow in a single stream, and you will immerse yourself in the exciting world of sounds and your own feelings.

World-class musicians will take the stage of the Chamber Hall of Zaryadye:
Mikhail Ashurov is one of the best violinists of our time, a virtuoso musician who has been admiring the halls of the largest capitals of the world with his mastery for several decades;
Vadim Andreev, whose mastery of playing the piano will captivate you from the first notes, as it once captivated Charles Aznavour himself;
Ksenia Bashmet is an award-winning pianist with an incredible sense of ensemble.

The performers prefer to keep the program of the concert a secret.

“People are accustomed to patterns, and we do not want to dictate conditions. We are all for freedom and uniqueness, for creativity and emotions without limits, - say the authors of the project Liya Uvarova and Alexandra Budo. - What will be played for you will remain unspoken; what you feel will remain hidden, born in complete darkness in the fusion of a violin and two pianos.”