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01-Jun-2012

Metodie Buzhor with the St Petersburg Musette Ensemble, St Petersburg - Russia

Vladimir Ushakov and Svetlana Stavitskaya
Vladimir Ushakov and Svetlana StavitskayaOn May 24th, in the St Petersburg major Oktyabrsky Concert Hall, was held the first recital concert of Metodie Buzhor, the Moldavian singer, who now lives in St Petersburg. The advertising poster stated that the concert was dedicated to the beloved city, which on May 27th celebrated 309 years.

Within the 2.30 hours concert, there was a large part of the program performed by Metodie Buzhor, accompanied by the internationally acclaimed Saint-Petersburg Musette Ensemble.

Their program was dedicated to tango music. They started with their own version of ‘Chiquilin de Bachin’, by A. Piazzolla, continued with two popular Russian songs, ‘Autumn’, by V. Kozin and ‘Only Once’, by B. Fomin. Their performance ended with the world famous ‘Por una Cabeza’, by C. Gardel. All arrangements were specially written as accompaniments to the singer.

At the beginning and at the end of the group performance, soloists of the Saint-Petersburg Musette Ensemble Svetlana Stavitskaya and Vladimir Ushakov (pictured) performed two pieces as soloists with accompaniment by Saint-Petersburg Concert Orchestra, conducted by Andrey Medvedev.

They performed popular waltz ‘Cascade de Paris’, by E. Doga, and the famous tango ‘Jealousy’, by J. Gade. During the performances of the soloists and group the tango dancers duet ‘Rendez-vous’ performed on stage.

The concert was enthusiastically greeted by the audience, which numbered 4,500. The public gave a 15 minutes standing ovation to the artistry of Metodie Buzhor and his friends!
Vladimir Ushakov and Svetlana Stavitskaya
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