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Eternal music. Music lovers honored the memory of violinist Dmitry Kogan

October 28, 2018 in the Moscow theater "New Opera" named after E.V. Kolobov evening in memory of Dmitry Kogan(1978 - 2017), virtuoso violinist, artistic director chamber orchestra a "Moscow Camerata", Honored Artist of Russia, public figure.

The life path of the Maestro was very short - he was only 38 years old. Nonetheless, creative biography The artist is extremely saturated with events, musical, educational, educational, socially important ( primarily charitable) projects. "Comet Man" bright Star, he swiftly swept across the sky, leaving behind a deep trace that will bring light, faith and hope to many people.

Dmitry Kogan and his chamber orchestra "Moscow Camerata" performed on stage several times "New Opera" . I had the pleasure of attending two Christmas in December 2015 and "Italian collection" in March 2016. I remember those incredible, fantastic improvisations with which the artist pampered the audience in the final numbers, traditionally performed as an encore. The secular and sacred music of classical and contemporary composers filled the space around with a special light, kind, pure, fertile. After such concerts, the soul is always very good.

Program evenings in memory of Dmitry Kogan included vocals and symphonic works, which sounded, among other things, in those two concerts. This time he performed wonderful music Symphony Orchestra theater "New Opera" . Conductor - Yuri Medyanik. Special guest - Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk (Alfeev).

First branch :

T.Albinoni. Adagio (Non so dove trovarti).
SoloistDmitry Bobrov (tenor).

Concert host Mikhail Segelman reminded those present that this work is a symbol of sorrow. Indeed, the lyrical melody is fraught with motifs of tears, aching melancholy and light sadness. Voice Dmitry Bobrov subtly, delicately conveyed the mood, possibly incorporated by the composer into the dramaturgy of his work.

R. Strauss. Morgen"Morning"(on verses J.G.Mackay).
SoloistElizabeth Soina (soprano).

musical material this song is filled with the sounds of awakening nature. In the melody, one can hear the singing of birds, the murmur of streams, the sound of the wind entangled in the dense foliage.
Voice Elizabeth Soina, strong but gentle, full of freshness and warmth, draws a picturesque landscape, in the center of which is illuminated by soft rays rising sun spring forest.

F. Schubert. "Unfinished" symphony in B minor (h moll) №8 .
I. Allegro moderato;
II. Andante con moto.
ConductorMetropolitan Hilarion.

My eighth symphony German composer of the era romanticism, who lived only 31 years, did not have time to finish. His richest creative heritage gave posterity the opportunity to enjoy only two parts - "fast" and "slow".
The writing is deep, amazing, bewitching. Throughout its sounding, the imagination painted pictures of the continuous struggle between Light and Darkness, Man and Nature, Health and Illness, Life and Death. Images of fear, despair and oppression echo the faces of faith and hope. Even in the darkest Hard times talented music as a species high art, gives human souls the opportunity to cleanse themselves and draw new strength to pass the tests.

Program second branch The concerto consisted exclusively of symphonic works.

G. Caccini. Ave Maria.
SoloistValery Konov pipe).
There is something unearthly in this music. It sounds as if from above, it is perceived as a long-awaited good rain that came after a long drought. The melody is light, soulful. It seems that she can cover a huge space with herself and protect everyone who is there from many troubles and misfortunes.

Dmitry Kogan- the famous violinist, so the most important milestones of the evening were two compositions for violin and symphony orchestra, belonging to different eras.

E. Podgaits. Nocturne.
SoloistValery Vorona(Honored Art Worker of Russia, violin).

This work made an impression, mainly, by the fusion of different performing techniques, the parallel use of several types of sound production. Harmony born from chaos. sunlight, reigning among the thunderclouds.

F. Mendelssohn. Violin Concerto in E minor (E moll).
I. Allegro molto appassionato;
II. Andante;
III. Allegro molto vivace.
SoloistMaxim Gusev(winner of the international competition, violin).

This is a true masterpiece German composer era romanticism. It is distinguished by a rich, generous melodic canvas, full of bright, diverse, pictorial images, transforming, gradually developing from the beginning of the work to its climax.
There is something fabulous, magical in those incredible, most complex passages that a virtuoso violinist brings out with jewelry precision and purely artistic courage. Maxim Gusev. Lyricism and tenderness here coexist with passion and drama. The emotional range is over the top!

Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev). concerto grosso.
I. Adagio molto. Allegro;
II. Adagio;
III. finale.

The final chord of the evening was the composition of our contemporary, written in aesthetics baroque with elements modern. Music is full of light. She's like guiding star which will surely show the right path to the most attentive, deep, sincere people. The work was born at the intersection of rich traditions spiritual creativity J.S. Bach and current trends contemporary art.

Dmitry Kogan with his creativity, he lit a bright fire in many hearts and souls. The concert dedicated to his memory turned out to be very sincere, warm and bright. It seemed that the Maestro himself was invisibly present in the hall of the Novaya Opera. However, visually he was also with his audience, looking at us from the screen. The photographs captured priceless moments of the musician's life in art.

Olga Purchinskaya

Photo by Marina Ayriyants

In a programme:

1 branch
T. Albi-no-no. "Adagio"
R. Strauss. Romance Morgen
F. Schubert. "Unfinished Symphony"

2 branch
J.Kacchi-ni. Ave Maria
Soloist - Valery Konov (trumpet)
E. Podgaits. "Nocturne"
Soloist - Valery Vorona (violin)
F. Mendel-son. Concerto for violin and orchestra e moll
Soloist - Maxim Gusev (violin)
Metropolitan Hilarion-on. concerto grosso

(Changes are possible in the program)

A little over a year ago, there was no Dmitry Kogan (1978-2017)- the all-world-famous scree-pa-cha, deserved-of-the-artist of Russia, honor-of-the-th profess-co-ra of the Ural and Athens con-ser- va-to-riy, artistic-artistic-no-go-man-in-di-te-la of a number of festivals-va-lei and projects (“Kremlin of the Musical-Kal-ny”, “Arkti-che -sky festival-val of class-si-che-music", "Kogan-festival-val", "Days of high music" and others). For the muse-cal-no-go, arty-sti-che-sko-go-community, death is talent-whether-in-go, young-to-go, unbelieve-ro-yat-but deed-tel-but th man-ve-ka became a true tragedy.

Dmitry Kogan joined the well-known muse-kal-dynasty. His grandfather was the famous violinist Leonid Kogan, his grandmother was a violinist and teacher Eliza-ve-ta Gilels, his father was conductor Pavel Kogan, and his mother was a pianist -ka Lyubov Kazinskaya. The traditions of the family played a very important role in the camp of music-can-ta. Being the grandson of a legendary gift-no-go cre-pa-cha is a big responsibility. As Dmitry himself recalled, since childhood, his game has been assessed more carefully, not forgone inaccurate-stay and shero-ho-va-to-stay , compare-no-wa-whether with the performer of the grandfather. It is precisely this vyra-bo-ta-lo in the future vir-tu-o-ze kri-ti-che-sky look, that is why Dmitry Kogan worthy-but continued the work of the great muse -Kal-noy dynasty.

He is not embarrassed by labor. He played not only in aka-de-mi-che halls, but also for children and adults who survived a terrible tragedy in Beslan. He was the first of the fiddlers to speak to the polar-ni-ka-mi at the North Pole. Dmitry Kogan devoted a lot of energy to the development of the class of art in the regions of Russia. His project “Five Great Violins” poz-lil listeners from different cities get to know the sound of the instrument Comrade unsurpassed-den-nyh violin-pich-ditch masters. A special place in his rapper-to-a-re was occupied by a cycle of 24 caprices by N. Pagani, which can be performed by just a few violins in the world. He performed at concert venues in Russia, Europe, Asia, America, Australia, the Middle East, the CIS and Baltic countries.

At the Novaya Opera, the violin-patch performed three times, together with the Moscow Camera-ra-ta orchestra, the artistic director-in-di-te-lem koto-ro He has been since 2014. In 2015, in both concerts, the sound of the music of various authors, including the works of Mitro-po-li-ta Voloko-lam-sko-go Ilari -o-na (Alfee-va) - a special guest and the current concert. In March 2016, the concert "Italian Collection" with the participation of Dmitry Kogan, the Moscow Camera Orchestra, soloists of the Novaya Opera and Dmitry Sibir -tse-va (for-te-pi-a-no) became the decoration of the concert poster of the theater.

On August 29, at the age of 38, the famous Russian violinist, Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan. The musician died in Moscow from cancer.

Dmitry Kogan became a worthy successor to the great musical dynasty. Grandfather - an outstanding violinist Leonid Kogan, grandmother - musician and teacher Elizaveta Gilels, father - conductor Pavel Kogan, mother - pianist Lyubov Kazinskaya.

He began to learn the violin at the age of 6 in the Central music school at the Moscow Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky. At the age of 10, he already performed with a symphony orchestra. Dmitry Kogan's teachers were the stars of musical and pedagogical art - Igor Semenovich Bezrodny, Eduard Davidovich Grach (Moscow Conservatory) and Thomas Haapanen (Japanese Sibelius Academy in Helsinki).

In 1997 Dmitry Kogan makes his debut in the USA and Great Britain. After that, his foreign career successfully develops: the musician conquers the main concert halls of Europe, Asia, America and Australia.

In 2010, the violinist was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.

In 2011, together with philanthropist Valery Saveliev, the artist establishes the Fund for Support of Unique cultural projects named after Kogan. The purpose of the organization is proclaimed the search and care of young talents, as well as the restoration unique instruments and transferring them to practicing professionals.

Among the many charities and creative projects, realized by Dmitry Kogan, "Five Great Violins" (the musician alternately demonstrates the unique capabilities of the instruments made by Amati, Stradivari, Guarneri, Guadanini, Vuilloma), the Arctic Festival classical music(acquaintance of residents Far North with masterpieces of the world musical culture), "Seasons" ( live performance concerts by Vivaldi and Piazzolla fit into the format of a video installation).

The news of the sudden death of the musician struck the admirers of his talent. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev expressed his condolences to the family and friends of Dmitry Kogan.

"For my short life Dmitry Kogan managed to give people wonderful music. He was able to sincerely and soulfully convey the beauty and depth of the works of great composers. And because the music he performed was close and understandable to everyone. People came to his concerts with whole families. They obeyed him the best halls peace. He was admired by everyone who had ever heard his violin.

Dmitry Pavlovich not only gave music from the stage. He did everything to make it sound throughout the country. He organized festivals, participated in charity events and looked for gifted children, helped them enter the beautiful world music.

Dmitry Kogan will remain in our memory not only as an outstanding musician, but also as a representative of a remarkable musical dynasty. The sound of his violin will forever remain in the hearts of millions,” the government said in a statement.

According to the governor of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug Igor Koshin, Dmitry Kogan was "a man extraordinary strength and faith in all the best.

"I can't pronounce the word 'was'. It exists for me and for every resident of the Nenets Okrug - in the music that he gave us, in vivid emotions, in sincere love for life, ”the head of the district wrote on his page on VKontakte.

“He is the best, generous, kind, open and ready to share his talent with all who care. Founder and ideological inspirer of the first Arctic festival high music in Naryan-Mar. They will remain forever, ”nao24.ru quotes the words of the governor.

Leading Russian instrumentalists - saxophonist Igor Butman and pianist Denis Matsuev - admitted that they were shocked by the news of the young musician's death.

“I have a shock and a feeling of injustice, because a young man in the prime of life from a great family is dying,” Regnum quotes Matsuev. - I was taken by surprise by the news - I did not know that terrible disease overcame him. We studied together with him, but we haven’t seen each other for a long time.”

"So young and talented person passed away so early - 39 years old ... We played with him. And they performed in joint concerts. And he did a concert in the Hall of Columns, we played with him, I played with his orchestra, ”said Igor Butman on the radio Komsomolskaya Pravda.

On his page on the social network, producer Maxim Fadeev recalled attending a Dmitry Kogan concert last spring: “Such a young and talented musician and just beautiful person. In March, I was at his concert at MMDM, sitting literally two meters away from him and listening to his violin. I saw a drop of sweat running down my forehead. He was extraordinarily handsome and seemed to glow, and also smiled while playing music.<...>Today I even cried when I read the article about his departure. What a pity! Blessed memory to the Musician with a capital letter!

The “big shock” was the death of “one of the brightest violinists of our time” for the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Vladimir Medinsky.

“Dmitry was a worthy successor to the best creative traditions of the famous dynasty,” the head of the Ministry of Culture emphasized. He also noted that “Dmitry Kogan attached great importance to educational and charitable activities, sought to involve youth from different countries to classical art"(TASS).

On the air of Sputnik radio, pianist and conductor Alexander Gindin expressed the hope that the ideas of Dmitry Kogan would be implemented even after his death.

“I still can't get over myself. This man was a fountain vitality, a fountain of ideas organizing amazing musical projects. Before him, few people did it on such a scale and few people knew how to do it. He always had new ideas for the development of all kinds of concerts within the framework of classical music and not only. First of all, he will be remembered as a wonderful violinist and very good musician. This is what he loved the most, and what he came to this world for. I hope that the ideas that he brought will remain. Because they are very correct and very close to every musician, but these ideas and discoveries were given to Dima,” said Alexander Ghindin (rsute.ru).

So said Dmitry Kogan:

“Giving light at the end of the tunnel is a huge responsibility and a special joy” (KP);

“No, I'm not afraid of any sanctions, it's stupid. I'm minding my own business. My document is the stage, the music and the audience. I believe that everyone should do their own thing: politicians - politics, diplomats - diplomacy, doctors - treat, and musicians should play on stage, this is their vocation. And let lawyers sign any appeals or documents (crimea.mk.ru);

“I like a lot of musicians. But we must remember the biblical commandment: "Do not make yourself an idol." Therefore, a musician (and any creative person) must go his own way and follow the call of his heart, soul and mind” (crimea.mk.ru);

“Classical music is not the lot of rich people, but the lot of enthusiasts - fanatics who love their work. That's why I always try to help classical musicians“I know that they endure, I myself have gone through a lot in my life and I understand the value of this business” (crimea.mk.ru);

“You need to give something to people, so that later God will give you too. We must share our success and our opportunities. If I can help the young talented musician I do it - it's not that hard. If I have an extra set of strings or a bow that I don't play concerts with, why not give them to me young man who needs them? Or some amount of money, which for me is not fundamental in life ... I do it with pleasure, for me it is the norm - like taking a shower or brushing my teeth ”(crimea.mk.ru).

His music continues to live - the main creation of the musician, charity project“The Time of High Music” was sold during the tour with a circulation of 30,000 discs to music schools, colleges and universities almost throughout the country, because in four years Dmitry Kogan gave concerts in 83 three subjects of Russia.

world violin

Dmitry Kogan could not help but become a musician. His grandfather and grandmother were violinists, and his parents were a conductor and a pianist. He began playing the violin at the age of six, and at 10 he was already performing with a symphony orchestra. For Kogan, the doors of the most prestigious concert halls around the world were opened - in Russia, Europe, Asia, America, Australia, the Middle East, the CIS and Baltic countries. He became the first violinist who gave a concert for polar explorers - in 2009 Dmitry Kogan's violin was also performed at the North Pole. FROM charity concerts he was one of the first to visit Beslan and suffered from devastating earthquake Nevelsk.

Tools for children

Charity and educational work played a huge role in the violinist's life. That is why his well-known festivals and projects appeared - "The Time of High Music", "Instruments for Children", "Days of High Music", "Five Great Violins". Thanks to them young talents from all over Russia received not only a ticket to the world great music, but also instruments made by the best European craftsmen. So, one of the finalists of the competitive selection Kogan presented his bow made by the Belgian master. The best students of the country's music schools also got the opportunity to perform as a maestro on the stage of the Moscow Conservatory.

Everlasting memory

Dmitry Kogan collaborated with the Samara Philharmonic for a long time, and from 2011 to 2013 was its artistic director. He also founded the Volga Philarmonic chamber orchestra. Philharmonic colleagues offered to perpetuate the memory of the musician, and they were supported by the authorities Samara region— October 27 on the facade of the Samara State Philharmonic was open Memorial plaque in memory of the violinist.

“I am sure that the tradition of perpetuating the memory of people who have contributed to the development of our region will continue. We remember those who gave us joy, their creativity, their talent, sometimes giving themselves to it without a trace,” Governor of the region Dmitry Azarov said at the opening.

In Moscow, a memorable concert was held at the Moscow Conservatory, where famous musicians, participants international competitions and festivals.

Many cities joined the commemorative events - violins in honor of Dmitry Kogan sounded in the Moscow region, Yaroslavl, Yekaterinburg, Nevelsk, Sakhalin and many other cities.

In memory of Dmitry Kogan

Dmitry Kogan became a worthy successor to the great musical dynasty. Grandfather - an outstanding violinist Leonid Kogan, grandmother - musician and teacher Elizaveta Gilels, father - conductor Pavel Kogan, mother - pianist Lyubov Kazinskaya. He began to learn the violin at the age of 6 at the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky. At the age of 10, he already performed with a symphony orchestra. Dmitry Kogan's teachers were the stars of musical and pedagogical art - Igor Semenovich Bezrodny, Eduard Davidovich Grach (Moscow Conservatory) and Thomas Haapanen (Japanese Sibelius Academy in Helsinki). In 1997 Dmitry Kogan makes his debut in the USA and Great Britain. After that, his foreign career successfully develops: the musician conquers the main concert halls of Europe, Asia, America and Australia. In 2010, the violinist was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. In 2011, together with philanthropist Valery Savelyev, the artist establishes the Kogan Fund for Support of Unique Cultural Projects. The goal of the organization is to find and look after young talents, as well as to restore unique instruments and transfer them to practicing professionals. Among the numerous charitable and creative projects implemented by Dmitry Kogan are “Five Great Violins” (the musician alternately demonstrates the unique capabilities of the instruments made by Amati, Stradivari, Guarneri, Guadanini, Vuilloma), the Arctic Classical Music Festival (acquaintance of the inhabitants of the Far North with the masterpieces of world musical culture) , "The Four Seasons" (live performance of concerts by Vivaldi and Piazzolla is included in the video installation format). The news of the sudden death of the musician struck the admirers of his talent. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev expressed his condolences to the family and friends of Dmitry Kogan. “In his short life, Dmitry Kogan managed to give people wonderful music. He was able to sincerely and soulfully convey the beauty and depth of the works of great composers. And because the music he performed was close and understandable to everyone. People came to his concerts with whole families. He conquered the best halls of the world. He was admired by everyone who had ever heard his violin. Dmitry Pavlovich not only gave music from the stage. He did everything to make it sound throughout the country. He organized festivals, participated in charity events and looked for gifted children, helped them enter the wonderful world of music. Dmitry Kogan will remain in our memory not only as an outstanding musician, but also as a representative of a remarkable musical dynasty. The sound of his violin will forever remain in the hearts of millions,” the government said in a statement. According to the governor of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Igor Koshin, Dmitry Kogan was "a man of extraordinary strength and faith in all the best." "I can't pronounce the word 'was'. It exists for me and for every resident of the Nenets Okrug - in the music that he gave us, in vivid emotions, in sincere love for life, ”the head of the district wrote on his page on VKontakte. “He is the best, generous, kind, open and ready to share his talent with all who care. Founder and ideological inspirer of the first Arctic festival of high music in Naryan-Mar. They will remain forever, ”nao24.ru quotes the words of the governor. Leading Russian instrumentalists - saxophonist Igor Butman and pianist Denis Matsuev - admitted that they were shocked by the news of the young musician's death. “I have a shock and a feeling of injustice, because a young man in the prime of life from a great family is dying,” Regnum quotes Matsuev. - I was taken by surprise by the news - I did not know that a terrible disease overcame him. We studied together with him, but we haven’t seen each other for a long time.” “Such a young and talented person passed away so early - 39 years old ... We played with him. And they performed in joint concerts. And he did a concert in the Hall of Columns, we played with him, I played with his orchestra, ”said Igor Butman on the radio Komsomolskaya Pravda. On his page on the social network, producer Maxim Fadeev recalled attending a Dmitry Kogan concert last spring: “Such a young and talented musician and just a beautiful person. In March, I was at his concert at MMDM, sitting literally two meters away from him and listening to his violin. I saw a drop of sweat running down my forehead. He was extraordinarily handsome and seemed to glow, and also smiled while playing music.<...> Today I even cried when I read the article about his departure. What a pity! Blessed memory to the Musician with a capital letter! The “big shock” was the death of “one of the brightest violinists of our time” for the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Vladimir Medinsky. “Dmitry was a worthy successor to the best creative traditions of the famous dynasty,” the head of the Ministry of Culture emphasized. He also noted that "Dmitry Kogan attached great importance to educational and charitable activities, sought to familiarize young people from different countries with classical art" (TASS). On the air of Sputnik radio, pianist and conductor Alexander Gindin expressed the hope that the ideas of Dmitry Kogan would be implemented even after his death. “I still can't get over myself. This man was a fountain of vitality, a fountain of ideas for organizing amazing musical projects. Before him, few people did it on such a scale and few people knew how to do it. He always had new ideas for the development of all kinds of concerts within the framework of classical music and not only. First of all, he will be remembered as a wonderful violinist and a very good musician. This is what he loved the most, and what he came to this world for. I hope that the ideas that he brought will remain. Because they are very correct and very close to every musician, but these ideas and discoveries were given to Dima,” said Alexander Ghindin (rsute.ru). This is what Dmitry Kogan said: “Giving light at the end of the tunnel is a huge responsibility and a special joy” (KP); “No, I'm not afraid of any sanctions, it's stupid. I'm minding my own business. My document is the stage, the music and the audience. I believe that everyone should do their own thing: politicians - politics, diplomats - diplomacy, doctors - treat, and musicians should play on stage, this is their vocation. And let lawyers sign any appeals or documents (crimea.mk.ru); “I like a lot of musicians. But we must remember the biblical commandment: "Do not make yourself an idol." Therefore, a musician (and any creative person) must go his own way and follow the call of his heart, soul and mind” (crimea.mk.ru); “Classical music is not the lot of rich people, but the lot of enthusiasts - fanatics who love their work. Therefore, I always try to help classical musicians - I know what they can withstand, I myself have gone through a lot in my life and I understand the value of this business ”(crimea.mk.ru); “You need to give something to people, so that later God will give you too. We must share our success and our opportunities. If I can help a young talented musician, I do it - it's not that hard. If I have an extra set of strings or a bow that I don't play concerts with, why don't I give them to a young person who needs them? Or some amount of money, which for me is not fundamental in life ... I do it with pleasure, for me it is the norm - like taking a shower or brushing my teeth ”(crimea.mk.ru).

Yaroslavl School of Arts named after Dmitry Kogan

Yesterday, within the framework of the IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival", Yaroslavl Children's Art School No. 7 was named after Dmitry Kogan. Solemn ceremony, dedicated to this event, was held at the School of Arts.

In Yaroslavl, the children's art school was named after Dmitry Kogan

In Yaroslavl, children's art school No. 7 was named after the famous violinist Dmitry Kogan. Also, a memorial plaque was installed in the institution, where 455 children study. And the pupils of the school spoke to the guests of the event.

Yaroslavl School of Arts was named after the famous violinist

The IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" ended in Yaroslavl. And before its closing, the children's art school No. 7 was named after Dmitry Kogan.

Yaroslavl Children's Art School No. 7 was named after Dmitry Kogan

The press service of the city administration informs that on November 15, the IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" ended in Yaroslavl. As part of the event, the Yaroslavl Children's Art School No. 7 was named after Dmitry Kogan.

Yaroslavl Children's Art School named after Dmitry Kogan

Yaroslavl Children's Art School No. 7 now bears the name of Dmitry Kogan. So, the school has already installed a commemorative plaque and made bright stands about the famous musician.

"KOGAN-FESTIVAL" STARTED IN YAROSLAVL

Works by Bach, Tchaikovsky, and Rachmaninov on the stage of the Volkov Theater. Reports VGTRK Yaroslavl.

"Kogan-festival" opened in Yaroslavl

On November 13, the IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" started at the Volkov Theater. Founded in 2014 by Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan, the festival is being held for the first time without the participation of its creator: the organizer and artistic director of the festival passed away when he was only 38 years old.

The IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" has opened

The press service of the city administration informs that on November 13, the IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" opened in Yaroslavl. AT great hall Volkov theater brought together representatives of the regional and city authorities, creative intelligentsia and lovers of high art.

International music festival "Kogan-festival" opened in Yaroslavl

The ceremony took place on the stage of the Volkovsky Theater on Monday, November 13. The festival is being held in the city for the fourth time. Its initiator was the first female cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova

IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" starts in Yaroslavl

From November 13 to November 15, 2017, the IV International Musical "Kogan Festival" will be held in Yaroslavl and the Yaroslavl region. The festival program includes two concerts to be held at the Russian State academic theater drama them. F. Volkov and in the Yaroslavl State Philharmonic.

IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" opened in Yaroslavl

It is dedicated to the memory of violinist Dmitry Kogan. The opening ceremony of the IV international musical "Kogan-festival" was held in the Yaroslavl theater named after Fyodor Volkov. This year, works by Bach, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninov, Bruch, Tchaikovsky will be performed.

IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" is dedicated to the memory of Dmitry Kogan

On November 13, the IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" opens at the Fyodor Volkov Theater. Works by Bach, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninov, Bruch, Tchaikovsky will be performed.

IN MEMORY OF A GREAT ARTIST AND A FRIEND

November 12, 2017 at the Cultural and Educational Center. V.V. Tereshkova, on the eve of the IV International Musical "Kogan Festival", a meeting of friends took place and an evening dedicated to memory Dmitry Kogan - Honored Artist of Russia, laureate international award in the field of music DA VINCI, Honorary Professor of the Athens and Ural Conservatory, great Musician, Artist, Artist, great friend Yaroslavl Center named after V.V. Tereshkova.

"Kogan-festival" will open on the stage of the First Russian

IV International Musical "Kogan-Festival" will be held in the region from 13 to 15 November. By tradition, it will open on the stage of the Volkovsky Theatre. Yaroslavl academic gubernatorial Symphony Orchestra under the direction of People's Artist Russia Murada Annamamedova will perform works by J. S. Bach, F. Schubert, F. Mendelssohn, P. Tchaikovsky, M. Bruch and S. Rachmaninov. Young musicians from Moscow and Yaroslavl will perform. The solemn ceremony will begin at 18:30.

Soul of the violin

At the evening in memory of Dmitry Kogan, a screening of the author's documentary film "The Soul of the Violin", filmed in Cremona in August 2016 and dedicated to the Maestro, was held.

An evening in memory of Dmitry Kogan was held in Cremona

October 27 at 18:00 on the stage of the Filodrammatici Theater in Italy, an evening in memory of Dmitry Kogan took place.

The secret of one violin

Main character program, Dmitry Kogan is an international violinist who plays the violins of five great masters. He will visit Cremona, the city where the greatest violins are made, and talk to by modern masters, will tell what he had to give up for the sake of violins and what is his goal?

Evening in memory of Maestro Dmitry Kogan will be held in Cremona

On October 27 at 18:00 on the stage of the Filodrammatici theater in Italy there will be a screening of the author's documentary film"Soul of the Violin", filmed in Cremona in August 2016 and dedicated to the Maestro.

The memory of Dmitry Kogan was honored with a concert and an exhibition of personal belongings

On Tuesday, October 24, the Volga Philharmonic chamber orchestra honored the memory of Dmitry Kogan, who died on August 29, at the Samara Philharmonic with a concert. In 2011-2013 the violinist was the artistic director of the Philharmonic.

High music by Dmitry Kogan

October 24, 2017 in the Samara Philharmonic remembered famous musician, Honored Artist of Russia, violinist Dmitry Kogan. Soloists and the Volga Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra of the Samara Philharmonic took part in a charity concert in his memory. The program of the evening included works by J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart, A. Vivaldi, I. Benda, A. Piazzolla, D. Williams, Metropolitan Hilarion, which a few years ago Dmitry Kogan himself performed together with a chamber orchestra.

A charity concert in memory of Dmitry Kogan was held at the Samara Philharmonic

A charity concert in memory of virtuoso violinist Dmitry Kogan was held at the Samara Philharmonic. An exhibition dedicated to the musician was also opened there. It presents photographs, discs with recordings of performances, a violin, a concert shirt and Dmitry Kogan's awards.

A concert in memory of violinist Dmitry Kogan was held in Samara

To play so that the heart stops. A memorial concert was held in the regional capital famous musician Dmitry Kogan. For several years he was the artistic director of the Samara Philharmonic and was the initiator of many creative projects. Anastasia Okolot will tell about the legacy left by the maestro.

at the Samara Philharmonic there will be a concert in memory of Dmitry Kogan

Today, a charity concert in memory of the famous musician Dmitry Kogan will take place at the Samara Philharmonic. The concert program will feature works by J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart, A. Vivaldi, I. Benda, A. Piazzolla, D. Williams, Metropolitan Hilarion performed by soloists and the Volga Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra of the Samara Philharmonic. Before the concert in memory of Dmitry Kogan, an exhibition will be shown at the Philharmonic Museum, which will present unique materials from the archives of the Philharmonic, from personal and family archive a musician provided by his mother Lyubov Kazinskaya, Dmitry Pavlovich's violin and bows, concert costume, scores, concert posters, CDs with his recordings, etc.

The Samara Philharmonic Orchestra will honor the memory of violinist Dmitry Kogan with compositions by Bach and Mozart

A charity concert in memory of violinist Dmitry Kogan will be held in Samara on Tuesday, October 24. This is reported by the government of the Samara region.

The Samara Philharmonic will host a charity concert in memory of musician Dmitry Kogan

On October 24, at 18:30, a charity concert in memory of the famous musician Dmitry Kogan will be held at the Samara State Philharmonic.

In memory of Dmitry Kogan. Canada.

Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk performed a memorial service on the fortieth day of the death of Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan

October 7, 2017, on the fortieth day after the death of the Honored Artist of Russia D.P. Kogan, a memorial service for the deceased was performed in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, in the Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles, the chairman of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk.

Dmitry Kogan: Music, like faith, cannot be calculated

This text contains several fragments from a conversation with Dmitry both then, on the radio, and subsequently. He spared no time for communication - he spoke as if he was not waiting for a rehearsal, notes, violins or something else.

will be held in Samara free concert in memory of Dmitry Kogan

October 24 at 18.30 concert hall The Samara Philharmonic will host a charity concert in memory of Dmitry Kogan. As part of the evening, soloists and the chamber orchestra of the Samara State Philharmonic "Volga Philarmonic" will perform works by Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, Benda, Piazzolla, Williams, and Metropolitan Hilarion. The concert will be free.

New orchestra: youth and drive

The young violinist Ekaterina Shchadilova from Bogoroditsk, studies at the Lyceum of the Tula College of Arts named after. A. S. Dargomyzhsky and the Center for Gifted Children recently created in the Tula region. Two years ago, Ekaterina became the winner of the I All-Russian competition violinists them. G. Turchaninova, and the violin she plays was presented to her by the famous musician Dmitry Kogan, who, unfortunately, recently passed away.

The Samara Philharmonic will host a charity concert in memory of Dmitry Kogan

A charity concert in memory of Dmitry Kogan will take place in the concert hall of the Samara Philharmonic on October 24 at 18:30, the press service of the Philharmonic informs.

"Unfortunately, life not only gives us the joy of creative discoveries, but brings pain from irreparable losses. On the eve of the festival, a friend of my youth passed away forever, bright person and gifted violinist Dmitry Kogan. Together we traveled dozens of cities in Russia, repeatedly stepped on the stage of the ArsLonga festival. In October, Dmitry would have turned 39 years old. I dedicate the 17th ArsLonga Festival to his memory." Ivan Rudin, Head of the ArsLonga Festival.

Funeral service for Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan

September 2, 2017 in the Moscow church in honor of the icon Mother of God"Joy of All Who Sorrow" on Bolshaya Ordynka, the chairman of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, led the funeral service for Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan.

In Moscow, said goodbye to the violinist Dmitry Kogan

Farewell to the musician took place on Saturday in the Chamber Hall of the Moscow International House of Music

Moscow said goodbye to Dmitry Kogan

In Moscow, at the International House of Music on Saturday, September 2, a farewell to the famous violinist Dmitry Kogan took place. The Honored Artist of Russia died on Tuesday at the age of 39 after a serious illness.

An 18th-century violin donated to Dmitry Kogan by a patron from the Urals will return to Yekaterinburg

No decision has yet been made on the fate of the $11 million instrument

Farewell to Dmitry Kogan

Farewell to Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan will take place on Saturday, September 2, 2017

Dmitry Kogan: Making music is great, but children shouldn't be tortured

The brightest phrases of the famous musician Dmitry Kogan, who died at the age of 39

“Great talent left the great Kogan family”

After a serious illness (which few people knew about from the people of the shop), Dmitry Kogan passed away. 38 years. Violinist, grandson of the outstanding Leonid Kogan, son of conductor Pavel Kogan, with whom he did not particularly maintain relations. WhatsApp, e-mails are full of messages from musicians: “I'm in shock”, “how is it, because they just played together”. Dmitry was intelligent, deep, bold and sharp-tongued, and in his thoughts he presented himself as a kind of Nikolai Arnoldovich Petrov from younger generation- what he thought, he said, which, believe me, is a rarity. Alas.

Dmitry Kogan: "You have to feel strongly for others to feel"

His motto was Paganini's. You have to feel strongly for others to feel. And so it was. No other musician was so loved by the public, and the journalists completely idolized him. Kogan knew how to look good, act, speak well. He forgave incorrect questions and happily agreed to various journalistic scams. Like playing on the subway disguised as a street musician.

In memory of Dmitry Kogan

On August 29, at the age of 38, the famous Russian violinist, Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan passed away. The musician died in Moscow from cancer.

The violin that conquered the world: what Dmitry Kogan will remember

On Tuesday, August 29, was gone famous violinist Dmitry Kogan. Honored Artist of Russia died in Moscow after a serious illness. The life of a musician who conquered the best halls of the world took cancer. Kogan was only 38 years old.

Sergey Brilka on the untimely departure of Dmitry Kogan: he is with us forever, in our hearts, in our memory

Died legendary violinist, Honored Artist of Russia Dmitry Kogan. Music was the meaning of his life. He did his best to more people could enjoy the beauty of classical music. For the first time, Dmitry Kogan visited the Irkutsk region in August 2013 with charity concerts as part of the High Music Time campaign, unscheduledly playing at one more meeting for the people of Angarsk.

The authorities of Sakhalin called the death of the violinist Kogan a huge loss

The mayor of the Sakhalin city of Nevelsk, Vladimir Pak, said that the death of violinist Dmitry Kogan, who was an honorary citizen of the city, was a huge loss.

In Vladimir region plan to arrange an evening in memory of violinist Dmitry Kogan

Honored Artist of Russia was an adviser to the governor of the region on a voluntary basis An evening in memory of the violinist, Honored Artist of Russia, adviser to the Governor of the Vladimir Region Dmitry Kogan will be held in Vladimir. The head of the region, Svetlana Orlova, told reporters about this on Wednesday.

VERY SAD NEWS | Russian Violinist Dmitri Kogan Has Died – Aged 38

Violinist Dmitri Kogan dead at 38

DMITRI KOGAN IS REMEMBERED FOR HIS CHARITY

Petr Dranga about Dmitry Kogan: I looked at his schedule and realized that he had no time to breathe!

On August 29, it became known about the death of the famous violinist Dmitry Kogan in the country and the world. He did not live two months before his 39th birthday. The representative of a famous musical dynasty, Honored Artist of Russia, a virtuoso, the pride of our country, left very early. According to his entourage, the cause of death was cancer. Petr Dranga, Russian accordionist, singer, was friends with Dmitry. The musician told KP about how great a professional he was, how much he was in demand and what a wonderful friend he was.

Medvedev expressed condolences on the death of violinist Dmitry Kogan

According to the head of government, the "sound of the violin" of the musician "will forever remain in the hearts of millions"

Evgeny Kuyvashev expressed condolences on the death of violinist Dmitry Kogan

The head of the Sverdlovsk region Evgeny Kuyvashev on his Instagram page expressed his condolences on the death of the world-famous musician, violinist Dmitry Kogan.

Violinist Dmitry Kogan died at the age of 39

The musician's cause of death was cancer.

TRAGIC NEWS: VIOLINIST DMITRI KOGAN DIES AT 38

"The Legend of Valentine". Cosmonaut Tereshkova congratulated best musicians

In honor of Valentina Tereshkova, a unique multimedia project"The Legend of Valentine". Its creators are the famous Russian violinist Dmitry Kogan and the Moscow Symphony Orchestra "Russian Philharmonic". Impression of the rarest shots documentary about life path great woman modernity (created specifically within the framework of this project) has been greatly enhanced by the live performance of the masterpieces of great composers.



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