Posts by Eugene Boyko:
Stuart Lawson: «Time-proven Pursuit of Excellence»
March 16th, 2010The hero of today’s interview is like no other. First, he is not a musician but a banker. But obviously he is not an ordinary banker as we are not a business publication and write only about things related to classical music. Stuart Lawson is CEO of HSBC Russia. The bank has won praise for a series of events it organized together with the Gnessin Moscow School of Music Read the rest of this entry “
William Preucil will give recital
November 27th, 2009The Department of Music at Ashland University has scheduled a guest artist recital featuring William Preucil, violinist and concertmaster for the Cleveland Orchestra Read the rest of this entry “
John Adams is feeling festive
November 27th, 2009What does a renowned, Harvard-educated, Pulitzer Prize-winning classical music composer say just after the standing-ovation world premiere Read the rest of this entry “
III Winter International Musical Festival
November 26th, 2009Some active townspeople of the London Wimbledon have launched campaign for change of image of the small native land. Representation about it as a sports place Read the rest of this entry “
Solzhenitzyn leaves Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia
November 26th, 2009Pianist/conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn is moving on after 16 years conducting the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia – though not entirely: With yesterday’s Read the rest of this entry “
The Jubilee of sir Roger Norrington in Moscow
November 26th, 2009On December, 5th in the Moscow Tchaikovsky Concert hall in the framework of the philharmonic season-ticket «Opera masterpieces» the Moscow Chamber Orchestra Read the rest of this entry “
«Musica viva» will present Mozart’s opera of «Idomeneo»
November 25th, 2009On December, 5th in the Moscow Tschaikovsky Concert hall within the limits of the philharmonic subscription «Opera masterpieces» the Moscow chamber orchestra Read the rest of this entry “
Moscow Classical Ballet Troupe Perform in the Bronx
November 25th, 2009Some of the most vital and athletic ballet dancers are those trained in Russia. The Moscow Classical Ballet started off as the «Young Ballet», USSR State Read the rest of this entry “
Classical Music Takes Center Stage at the White House
November 24th, 2009Wednesday was classical music day at the White House. The festivities and performances were sponsored by the President’s Committee on the Arts Read the rest of this entry “
Cherevichki in Royal Opera
November 20th, 200920th will witness the opening of the Royal Opera’s first ever production of Tchaikovsky’s Cherevichki (usually, though according to Richard Taruskin, incorrectly, rendered in English as ‘The Tsarina’s Slippers’). Alexander Polianichko will conduct an almost entirely Russian cast, directed by Francesca Zambello. Mr Polianichko was kind enough to speak to me about the work and production. Read the rest of this entry “









