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Nikolaev Regional Philharmonic, description and photo - Ukraine: Nikolaev. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Nikolaev Regional Philharmonic Society was founded in 1937. The Philharmonic Society began its activity in 1938 in a building located at the intersection of Nikolskaya and Sovetskaya streets. The Nikolaev Philharmonic included a brass band, a symphony orchestra, a miniature theater, a ballet ensemble and a choir chapel. During the tour, concerts took place on its stage: the Druzhba ensemble, whose artistic director is Honored Artist of the RSFSR and composer A. Bronevitsky, Oleg Lundstrem's orchestra, Laureate of International Competitions Yuri Drang (accordion), soloist of Mosconcert, Moscow Chamber Jazz Ensemble "Kadans", Honored Artist of the RSFSR Friedrich Lips, Honored Artist of Ukraine Alexander Gonobolin (violin), People's Artist of Estonia Mati Palma (vocals), Kazakhstan State Symphony Orchestra, Azerbaijan Chamber Orchestra, Moscow Jewish Theater "Sholom" and many others. Within the walls of the Regional Philharmonic of the city of Nikolaev, such pop stars as Alexander Serov and Larisa Dolina, as well as famous composers Kim Breitburg, Igor Krutoy and others, began their creative activities. In 1984, the old premises of the Philharmonic were completely destroyed, and the new one has not yet been built. Today, the modern composition of philharmonic artists, not having their own concert hall, is forced to work at various concert venues in the city and region. Due to the lack of professional premises, the administration of the regional philharmonic society, unfortunately, is unable to invite guest performers who could beautify the life of the city's residents. We also recommend reading Church-chapel of Olga Equal to the Apostles outside the Serpukhov gate description and photos - Russia - Moscow: Moscow Topic: Mykolaiv Regional Philharmonic, description and photo - Ukraine: Mykolaiv. |