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CLASSICAL MUSIC
Petersburg is and has always been a major European
center for classical music. Big shots like
Rachmaninov, Glinka (the father of Russian classical
music), Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Prokofiev, Rimsky-
Korsakov, and Shostakovich all lived and composed
here. Some of them even decomposed here and are
buried in the Tikhvin Cemetery in the Alexander
Nevsky Monastery. Special music schools set Russian
kids on the musical path at a young age (four or five
years old). Students from all over the world flock to
the Conservatorium, and a diploma from here is
considered quite prestigious amongst classical music
wonks. Every June during the White Nights Festival
orchestras, chamber ensembles, and soloists come to
Petersburg to perform.
Tickets to classical performances are easier to
obtain than ballet or opera tickets as they are less
in demand, though if there is a special performance
you may need to buy them in advance or resort to
paying outrageous agency prices.
Shostakovich Philharmonic Hall (also called the
Bolshoi Zal, or Big Hall). The St. Petersburg
Academic Symphonic Philarmonic Orchestra, which due
to emigration is a shadow of its former greatness,
performs here as do various other groups and
soloists. Every now and then a touring orchestra will
perform here too, and tickets for these need to be
purchased in advance. Before the Revolution this
building was a meeting place for the Dvoryanskoye
Sobraniye (council of leading aristocratic families)
and thus the acoustics, though adequate, are not
ideal. In addition to evening concerts, there are
16:00 performances on Sundays. Mikhailovskaya Ulitsa
2. Metro: Nevsky Prospekt. Tel: 311 7333.
The cozier Glinka Maly Zal (Small Hall), as part of
the philharmonic complex, also has fine concerts and
the acoustics here are better than in the Bolshoi Zal
as it was designed specifically for performances.
Nevsky Prospekt 30. Metro: Nevsky Prospekt. Tel: 312
4585.
Concerts are also held in the Conservatorium, just
across the square from the Mariinsky Theater. Student
ballets and operas are performed in the Opera Hall,
and they have a Maly Zal of their own where student
concerts and open rehearsals are held. Teatralnaya
Ploshchad 3. Metro: Sadovaya then a 15 minute walk.
Tel: 312 2125.
The Capella houses a small concert hall where one can
hear recitals, small orchestras, choirs, and solo
performances. The house soloists sing at the Sunday
services in the Preobrazhensky Cathedral.
Naberezhnaya Reki Moika 20. Metro: Nevsky Prospekt.
Tel: 314 1058, 314 1048.
It has also become quite trendy to hold evenings of
chamber music in various museums and palaces around
town such as in Dvorets Kompozitorov at Ulitsa
Bolshaya Morskaya 45 and in the Kshesinskoi,
Beloselsky-Belozersky, and Yusupovsky palaces. These
are advertised at the actual palaces themselves, and
entry is usually for a symbolic sum.
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