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February 2026
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18 February, Wednesday 2:00 pm
Small Hall
"Music in the life of Nicholas I"

Mikhail Aleinikov - lecturer


18 February, Wednesday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Shostakovich. Anthology of piano heritage

Peter Laul - piano
Shostakovich: Sonata No. 1, "Aphorisms", ten pieces for piano, Piano Sonata No. 2, Three fantastic dances, 24 Preludes for Piano, Children's notebook, Dances of the Dolls, Polka from the ballet "Golden Age"


18 February, Wednesday 6:00 pm

Arthur Nikisch

Nadezhda Markaryan - lecturer


19 February, Thursday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
"It's My Life"
Olympic Brass


Olympic Brass Ensemble
Alexander Golikov - trumpet
Sergey Zavarykin - trumpet
Ivan Vasiliev - trumpet
Konstantin Stukov - trumpet

Dmitri Krylov - trombone
Dmitrii Sorokin - french horn
Alexei Stepanov - artistic director
Vladimir Pavlichenko - percussion
Musical compositions based on songs
Queen: We Will Rock You, Breakthru, Don't Stop Me Now, Bohemian Rhapsody; Michael Jackson: Smooth Criminal, Billie Jean, Jam; Nirvana: Smells Like Teen Spirit; The Offspring: The kids aren´t alright; AC/DC: Thunderstruck; The Rolling Stones: Paint It Black, Highway to Hell; Scorpions: Still Loving You; Led Zeppelin: Kashmir; Linkin Park: Numb; Metallica: Nothing Else Matters; Black Sabbath: Paranoid; Bon Jovi: It's My Life


19 February, Thursday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Alexei Massarsky (cello)

Alexei Massarsky - cello
Stanislav Soloviev - piano
J.-S. Bach: Sonata No. 2 for Viola da Gamba in D major; Beethoven: Sonata No. 2 for Cello and Piano; Brahms: Cello Sonata No. 2


20 February, Friday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Conductor – Alexander Rudin
Soloist – Hibla Gerzmava


Mozart: Symphony No. 39; R. Strauss: The Four Last Songs for soprano and orchestra, Der Rosenkavalier-Suite


20 February, Friday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
World Masterpieces on 12 Saxophones

Grand saxophone ensemble "NOVO – 12"
J.-S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor; Corelli: Christmas Concerto; Chumaev: "Mozart-Fantasy"; Pärt: Collage on the theme B-A-C-H; Bernstein: Symphonic dances from "West Side Story"; Shostakovich: Suite from the music for the ballets "Bolt" and "The Golden Age"


21 February, Saturday 12:00 pm
Grand Hall
Sightseeing tour of the Great Hall, visit to the "royal rooms", introduction to the organ

Presenters are employees of the Philharmonic


21 February, Saturday 3:00 pm
Grand Hall
Concert in the Foyer | Fifth concert of the season
Dmitry Eremin's Anniversary Concert

Dmitry Eremin - cello
Natalia Erte - piano
Dmitrii Petrov - comments on the program
The concert is attended by students and students
Handel; Haydn; Yevtushenko; Paganini; Saint-Sa¸ns; Shostakovich


21 February, Saturday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Ilia Papoian
Piano evening


Chopin: Barcarole, Four Ballades, Two Nocturnes, Sonata No 3


21 February, Saturday 2:00 pm
Small Hall
"The Golden Age of Russian Military Music"

Alexei Karabanov - lecturer


21 February, Saturday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Chamber music evening

Vera Vasileva - violin
Vsevolod Lenskikh - violin
Igor Tekhtelev - viola
Anton Shestakov - viola
Dmitrii Khrychev - cello
Mikhail Glazachev - double bass
Anna Panfilova - piano
Mahler: Piano Quartet in A minor; Vaughan Williams: Quintet for violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano in C minor; Dvořák: String Quintet No. 3 in E flat major


22 February, Sunday 3:00 pm
Grand Hall
Sightseeing tour of the Great Hall, visit to the "royal rooms", introduction to the organ

Presenters are employees of the Philharmonic


22 February, Sunday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
R. Strauss. "Don Quixote"
Schubert. Symphony No. 9


Conductor - Dimitris Botinis
Boris Andrianov - cello
Daniil Meerovich - alt


22 February, Sunday 3:00 pm
Small Hall
Russian folk instruments tell fairy tales

Skomorokhi Chamber Russian Orchestra
Victor Akulovich - Artistic director
Irina Smuckul - presenter
The reader and the soloists will be announced later
Shostakovich: "The Tale of the Silly Mouse", cartoon opera, "The Tale of the Priest and of his Workman Balda", composition to music for the ballet; Nesterova: "Sinyushkin's Well", a suite based on a fairy tale by P.P. Bazhov


22 February, Sunday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
"Northern lights"

Chamber Orchestra Chamberries
Ani Aghajanyan - violin
Anna Basharina - flute
Elizaveta Marchenko - piano
Stefania Zhukoff - alto, soprano
Maria Polischuk - flute
Georgy Pribylov - French horn
Grieg: From Holberg's Time; Sibelius: Suite mignonne for two flutes and string orchestra; Atterberg: Suite for violin and viola with orchestra; Larsson: Concertino No. 12 for Piano and String Orchestra; Grieg: Peer Gynt, fragments; Ewazen: "Dance" for flute and horn from a trio for flute, horn, and piano; Sibelius: Etude Op. 76 No. 2


23 February, Monday 12:00 pm
Grand Hall
For Defender of the Fatherland Day

Leningrad Military District Song and Dance Ensemble


23 February, Monday 2:00 pm
Grand Hall
Sightseeing tour of the Great Hall, visit to the "royal rooms", introduction to the organ

Presenters are employees of the Philharmonic


23 February, Monday 8:00 pm
Grand Hall
Evening of popular symphonic miniatures
For Defender of the Fatherland Day

"Klassika" St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Kantorov
Glinka: Cracovienne from "A Life for the Tsar", Waltz from "A Life for the Tsar"; Mussorgsky: Sunrise on the Moscow River; Glazunov: Intermission from the ballet “Raymonda”; Tchaikovsky: Intermezzo from the music to the spring fairy tale by A.N.Ostrovsky "The Snow Maiden", Dance of the Buffoons from the music to the spring fairy tale by A.N.Ostrovsky "The Snow Maiden"; Khachaturian: Waltz from Masquerade, Lezginka from ballet "Gayane"; Shostakovich: Russian Waltz; Verdi: Ouverture from "La forza del destino" ("The Force of Destiny"); Berlioz: "Rákóczi March" from "La damnation de Faust"; Rossini: Overture from Il Barbiere di Siviglia; Bizet: Farandole from "Arlezianka"; Grieg: "Morning" from "Peer Gynt" Suite, "In the Cave of the Mountain Spirit" from the "Peer Gynt" suite; Dvořák: Slavonic Dances; Suppé: Overture to "Leichte Kavallerie" ("Light Cavalry"); Mascagni: Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana"; Sibelius: Valse Triste; Enescu: Romanian Rhapsody No 1


23 February, Monday 3:00 pm
Small Hall
DIVA

Chamber Orchestra
Conductor - Boris Barinov
Svetlana Moskalenko - soprano
Georgii Dolgov - flute
Purcell; Handel; Gluck; Lehár; J. Strauss II; R. Strauss; Mozart


23 February, Monday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Festive concert

"Silver Strings" Russian Orchestra
Conductor - Aleksandr Afanasiev
Maria Shalgina - violin
Oleg Vainstein - piano
Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin; Rimsky-Korsakov: Fantasia on Russian Themes; Arensky: Fantasy on Themes of Ryabinin for piano and orchestra; Lyadov: 'Kikimora", "The Enchanted Lake", "Baba-Yaga"; Shostakovich: Festive Overture, Concertino for two pianos, Waltz from the movie "The First Echelon", Burlesca from Violin Concerto No. 1


23 February, Monday 6:00 pm

"To paint, you have to close your eyes and sing"
The theme of music in the works of Pablo Picasso and some of his predecessors


Yulia Lukianova - lecturer


24 February, Tuesday 7:00 pm
Grand Hall
Leningrad Military District Song and Dance Ensemble

Leningrad Military District Song and Dance Ensemble
Kazanovsky: "The Armed Forces of Russia", "Me and the sea"; Solovyov-Sedoy: "Our city", "Evening on the raid"; Frenkel: "How do you serve"; Kosinsky: "Front-line accordion"; Novikov: "Darkie"; Geviksman: "Birch dreams"; Lazarev: "I'll harness three greyhounds"; Bogoroditsky: "Cold waves are lapping"; Movsesian: "Russian Ocean Fleet"; Strauss: "On the Hunt", Polka; Dalla: "In memory of Caruso", "Black Eyes", an old Russian romance; Larionov: "Kalinka"; "Waltz Masquerade" (staged by A. Hague, arranged by A. Tokarev); "At the halt" (staged by V. Vasilkova, arranged by A. Tokarev); "Russian Patterns" (staged by I. Tarasenko, arranged by A. Tokarev); "Two formations" (staged by V. Vasilkova, arranged by A. Tokarev); "Skipping Ropes" (staged by L. Noshikhin, arranged by A. Tokarev); "Saturday" (staged by V. Vasilkova, arranged by A. Tokarev)


24 February, Tuesday 7:00 pm
Small Hall
Mussorgsky. "Pictures at an Exhibition"

Yuri Polosmakov - piano
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition; Stravinsky - Agosti: Three fragments from the ballet "The Firebird"; Ravel: Alborada del gracioso, "Gaspard de la nuit"


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