Thursday, January 14, 2010

Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra visits the ASC Jan. 16

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Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra's website

From the first notes played by the violas, one could predict that a special music event was about to start. And an evening of wonderfully played music was what the audience got at the Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra concert at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts —The Palm Beach Daily News

Sergey Kondrashev, Nadejda Tokareva, these names with which to conjure up musical magic. They are the powerful conductor, violin virtuoso with the Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra. This 160 member Russian national treasure opened the 54th Fort Myers Community Concert season at Mann Hall with an unforgettable Tchaikovsky Gala —The Islander

The Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra offered some of the best music heard all evening. The players were all consummate technicians who made the most difficult pieces seem easy —The Asheville Citizen Times

This Saturday, concert-goers will experience the beautiful music of Tchaikovsky performed by this renowned 160-member Russian orchestra. The Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1978 out of a need for the symphonic repertoire of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries to be broadcast throughout Russia for the benefit of its citizens. Since its inception, the MSRSO has shared the beauty of music with hundreds of thousands of listeners in its home country and throughout the world. Nadezda Tokareva is an award-winning violinist who studied at the Moscow State Conservatory, where she now teaches.

Saturday, January 16th at 8p.m.

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