04 December 2021 (Sat), 18:30 World famous Mariinsky Ballet and Opera Theatre - Opera and Concert Hall - Stars of the Stars Concert A Concert Dedicated to Antonina Kazarina Tickets available only at BalletAndOpera.com
Schedule for A Concert Dedicated to Antonina Kazarina 2022
Violin soloist: Anton Kozmin Mezzo soprano: Irina Shishkova
Orchestra: Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra
PERFORMERS: Irina Shishkova (mezzo-soprano) Andrei Prokazin (violin) Argine Stepanian (violin) Amulana Ochirova (violin) Konstantin Dragunov (violin) Maria Pimenova (violin) Shushan Shamirian (violin) Vladimir Pogoretsky (violin) Anton Kozmin (violin) Maxim Kuzin (violin) Igor Zolotarev (violin) Andrei Tyan (violin) Veronika Bogdanova (violin) Ilia Kozlov (violin)
The Mariinsky Orchestra
PROGRAMME: Works by Richard Strauss, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, Fritz Kreisler, Ludwig van Beethoven, Henryk Wieniawski, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Aram Khatchaturian, Pablo Sarasate, Max Bruch, Jules Massenet, Alexander Glazunov, Camille Saint-Saëns, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Gustav Mahler
Antonina Kazarina (1930–2019) was a violinist, People’s Artist of the RSFSR, professor of the St Petersburg Conservatory. Representative of St Petersburg violin school originating from the legendary Leopold Auer, for many years she worked at the Kirov (Mariinsky) Orchestra, where she entered being still a student of the Conservatory. During her years at the Kirov Orchestra she moved up to the concertmaster position, becoming the first woman to obtain it. With highest mastery she performed violin solos in Tchaikovsky’s ballets Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty as well as in other works.
From 1985 she taught at the Leningrad (St Petersburg) Conservatory and at the Secondary Special Music School of the Conservatory. Her class produced many remarkable musicians who continued their careers in major orchestras in Russia and abroad. Kazarina’s students now play at the Mariinsky Orchestra as well.
Age category 6+
Schedule for A Concert Dedicated to Antonina Kazarina 2022
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