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The concert with a very intriguing title "Italian Passion" cost the Italian performers, but with a repertoire that in one way or another was connected with solar music (directly or indirectly) of the Apennine peninsula. Even an unprepared spectator, unfamiliar with the subtleties of vocal virtues in Donizetti's operas, came to this concert to visualize the so-familiar and beloved Neapolitan melodies, as well as the arias and songs of famous Italian composers for orchestral accompaniment.

The team was established in 2008, and includes students from the leading educational institutions of Belarus and Russia. The orchestra's tours were successfully performed in the cities of Russia, Belarus, Italy, the Czech Republic, Germany. The project is intended to serve the development of friendly relations between young musicians of different countries.
Since 2014, Ivan Kostyakhin is the conductor of the YSO and one of its leaders.

The music of Baroque, Classicism and Romanticism will turn this evening into a true musical bliss. The works of A. Vivaldi, J. Haydn, G. Fore and R. Schumann performed by Ivan Karizny with the orchestra will not leave indifferent even the experienced spectator. His level of mastery is so great that the cello sounds like an organ, then as a flute, then sings to himself, then imitates a bell ringing. By the way, the cello of the XIX century, for which Ivan has to buy the second ticket for a plane, was presented to him by Vladimir Spivakov, he also compared the talent of our then very young musician with the genius of Rostropovich ...
Conductor of the orchestra of the Music House "Classic" - Ivan Kostyakhin. In his repertoire - about 30 opera and ballet performances, instrumental concerts, symphonic works. He also conducts the orchestra of the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater of Belarus.

Immortal Mozart, a unique Austrian horn and music therapy for the whole evening. Thousands of spectators gathered a festival of classical music near the Minsk City Hall.
The first concert of the festival - "Austrian Saturday" - was conducted by Ivan Kostyakhin.

The annual festival "Evenings of the Bolshoi Theater in the Castle of the Radziwills" in Nesvizh.
This project, which supports the wonderful European tradition of open-air festivals, has gained its individual style over the years of its existence and has become popular with avid music lovers, theatergoers, tourists and outdoor enthusiasts in the historical surroundings. It is no coincidence that one of the most beautiful palace and park ensembles in Europe - the residence of the princely family Radziwill in Nesvizh - was chosen as its venue.

Every year on January 13, the night of the celebration of the Old New Year, hundreds of guests rush to the "Great New Year's Ball at the Bolshoi Theater" - one of the highlights of the season.
The dance program, already traditionally conducted by the conductor Ivan Kostyakhin, opens the Russian Ball.

The musical house "Classic" within the framework of the project "Chamber Music Theater" Gallery "presented the premiere of the one-act opera by the famous Belarusian composer S. Moniuszko" Verbum Nobile ". 

The evening of romances, accompanied by a chamber orchestra, took place for the first time in April 2014 at the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater of Belarus.
In June 2015, with success, the second evening was held, extended and supplemented with favorite romances in the new for them oracle processing. The author of the orchestral editions and musical director of the project is Ivan Kostyakhin.

For the duration of the action - only for one evening - the halls of the National Art Museum of Belarus have turned into a special creative space: "Women's Space". It was made up of art-points, revealing certain aspects of the image of the Woman, imprinted in works of world literature and art. The musical highlight of the evening is the performance of the Chamber Orchestra of the Republican College of Arts under the direction of Ivan Kostyakhin.

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