Festino Chamber Choir
Festino Chamber Choir
XII ST. PETERSBURG INTERNATIONAL NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL
Saturday, 24 May 2025
Sevkabel Port (Studio 42)
19:30
Festino Chamber Choir
Artistic director and conductor – Alexandra Makarova
The program:
Oleg PAIBERDIN (*1971)
Ecclesiastes said (Premiere, 2025)
Yifan SHAO (*2003)
fogs are the dying clouds (Premiere, 2025)
Jee Won KIM (*1994)
To be decided… I will let you know by February 20th (Premiere, 2025)
Shupeng CAO (*1993)
Loquats (Premiere, 2025)
Mengyong LUO (*1991)
Keyboard Warriors’ Rayok (Premiere, 2025)
Harry LUCAS (*2003)
Angelorum Gloriae (Russian Premiere, ????)
Andreas KAMERIS (*1974)
There is a time for everything (2020)
for female choir
Vadim GENIN (*1993)
…Then clarity comes (Premiere, 2025)
Performers:
Kristina Klochkova
Maria Egorova
Sofia Kudryavtseva
Margarita Shmakova
Ivan Egorov
Ilya Zvyagintsev
Nikita Zakharyin
Nikita Lvov

Vocal ensemble created in 2009. Festino united young musicians, students and graduates of Saint-Petersburg State Conservatory. The main repertoire of the choir is XX-XXI century music, baroque and renaissance music. Festino Chamber choir is a laureate of prestigious international competitions: Chamber choir competition Miltenberg, IKV Flanders Maasmechelen, Florilege Vocal de Tours, Il Polifonico Arezzo. Among others choir received numerous awards for the best performances of renaissance and baroque music. The collective performs on best concert stages of Saint-Petersburg, including the Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint-Petersburg State Philharmonia, State Capella Hall and others. It cooperates with famous Russian and European musicians, such as Georg Grün and the soloists of Saarbrücken chamber choir, Peter Phillips (The Tallis Scholars), Fedor Lednev, The Divertissement Chamber Orchestra, Russian Horn Orchestra.
Festino Chamber choir actively participates in theatre perfomances and perfomative acts, managed by such directors as Andrey Moguchy (Bolshoi Drama theatre), Alexander Artemov (TRUE -theatre), Semen Aleksandrovsky (Pop-up theatre) Perfoming of XX-XXI century music is one of the choir`s priorities. The collective actively works with the Molot group and Molot — ensemble. Festino worked together in joint projects at premieres with Russian and foreign composers, such as Nastasia Khrustchiova, Artur Zobnin, Ilya Demutsky, Helena Tulve, Darius Przybylski. Patrick Friel. In 2016 Festino recorded a choir CD “Music Anthology of young Russian composers”. Among the collective`s recordings there are also such pieces as 25-year Symphony of Alexander Manotskov (2015, Fancy music) и Requiem by American composer Grant Stewart (2018).
Another important field in choir`s repertoire is Medieval Russian chant and Russian early partes concerts. In 2019 choir took part in Saint-Petersburg International Cultural Forum with the program of old Russian music performed during the conference in Saint-Petersburg State Conservatory. Festino chamber choir also takes part in several annual educational projects; International choir conducting masterclass under leadership of professor Boris Abalyan and international young composers seminar — the joint project of the Festino choir and MolOt-ensemble.
The 12th St. Petersburg International New Music Festival, the largest annual forum of contemporary classical music in Russia and one of the most comprehensive platforms for global new music events. It will be held from May 23 to June 7, 2025. Organized by the St. Petersburg Contemporary Music Center ‘reMusik.org’ under the direction of the artistic director and prominent composer Mehdi Hosseini, the festival is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Government of St. Petersburg, and the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives.
The two-week festival will showcase over 70 diverse artistic events. Concerts will take place at premier music venues across the beautiful city of St. Petersburg. In addition to the many concerts, the festival will also feature online and offline educational programs, presentations, round table discussions, lectures, composer readings, creative meetings, and educational programs called “Composer Courses” for young authors from around the world that are led by prominent teachers from around the globe. Additionally, there will be a laboratory dedicated to improvisational and experimental music.
The St. Petersburg International New Music Festival is a unique event within Russia’s musical culture. It encompasses various aspects of modern academic music, including experimental, electroacoustic, electronic music, multimedia projects, sound art, as well as’ free improvisation’. The presentation format is not limited to traditional academic concerts, but goes beyond it by incorporating diverse performances and experimental shows.
Age Limits
14+
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