Monday, 1 June 2026
Masterskaya M. K. Anikushina
19:30

Georgy Dolgov, flutes

 

The program:

John CRAVEN (*1971)
Odyssey for Solo Flute (Premiere, 2026)

Olga VEDENKINA (*1981)
Nerečena (Premiere, 2026)
for bass flute

Veronika KARCHEMKINA (*1998)
Environment (Premiere, 2026)

Wajdi ABOU DIAB (*1991)
The Nawakht Hindi Dance – Opus 13K (Premiere, 2026)

Igor MASHUKOV (*1959)
Peliany (2016)

Svetlana LAVROVA (*1970)
ABRACADABRA (Premiere, 2026)

Tōru TAKEMITSU (1930-1996)
Air (1995)

Georgy Dolgov was born in Leningrad. In 2009, he graduated from the Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory (class of Alexandra Vavilina). An acclaimed flute soloist, he has participated in numerous international music festivals, including “Fin de Siècle” (2006–2008), “Another Space” (2009), “Boston Days in St. Petersburg” (2009), “Sound Ways” (2009), and “Time of Music” (2004). As a soloist and orchestral musician, he tours extensively both in Russia and abroad.

Dolgov’s vast repertoire ranges from Baroque masters to the late 20th-century avant-garde, including works by Stockhausen, Boulez, and Berio. He has performed in many premieres of contemporary compositions and is a member of the contemporary music ensemble Répons, a project of the reMusik.org festival.

The XIII St. Petersburg International New Music Festival will take place from May 23 to June 5, 2026, serving as Russia’s premier annual contemporary music forum. Under the artistic direction of composer Mehdi Hosseini, the two-week event features more than 50 events spanning experimental, electroacoustic, electronic music, and multimedia projects. The unique format extends beyond traditional concerts to include installations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and a comprehensive educational program offering lectures, panel discussions, and composition courses. Detailed festival information, scheduling, and history are available on the About Page.

The festival brings together distinguished performers and specialized ensembles, including Ensemble Répons, the Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble, and the St. Petersburg Improvisers Orchestra alongside other ensembles and acclaimed solo artists. These diverse presentations and experimental artistic practices will unfold across the city’s leading cultural venues, such as the Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall, New Holland Island, and the Alexandrinsky Theatre New Stage.

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