Hi from Russia!

Tritound

New member
Hi,
My name`s Andrey (Andrew) and I`m studying music in Moscow.

I hope to join interesting discussions here!
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
:wave: Welcome aboard, Andrey

Glad to have you join this forum community.

What kind of music are you studying where you live?
 

wljmrbill

Member
Hello Andrew: Welcome to the site. I know you will enjoy this site and the many forums. What instrument are you studing? I have a friend, contra-tenor( Yuri Borisov) that teaches at the Moscow Conservatory.... voice. Take Care and good luck with your studies.
 

Tritound

New member
I live in Moscow, i`m studying in Russian Academy of Music (french horn), also I study composition.

I`ll be happy to show you some of my works, but I guess I can`t do it till I have 10 posts, isn`t it?
 

wljmrbill

Member
Andrew I believe you are right about the post.. I do like the sound of the French Horn. I am mainly an organist/ pianist.. and tutor voice also. Take Care
 

OLDUDE

New member
Hi again Andrey.
I guess your studies are in the Classical field but there have been excellent Jazz players using your instrument (French Horn)
 

Mat

Sr. Regulator
Staff member
Sr. Regulator
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Hello Andrey,

Welcome to the forum. You will sure find some interesting discussions here. We cover a lot of different music areas. It'll be nice to see some of your compositions. You can find mine here as well.


Cheers
 

Tritound

New member
OLDUDE,
my "official" studies are in classical field indeed, but I also play in sympho-jazz-fusion orchestra. We`ll probably play together with Shilkloper this summer.

By the way, can I post a link to my music here? Or I should do it only in special thread?
 

Mat

Sr. Regulator
Staff member
Sr. Regulator
Regulator
Go to this sub-forum and read the sticky thread. You'll find all the info you need.
 

Frederik Magle

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Regulator
Welcome, hope you are having a good time here, Andrey! :tiphat:

Best regards,
Frederik
 

Alban Berg

Banned
This group is weird...
I love Russian music.

I went to Moscow twice. In 1970 I went to the Glinka museum and met Shostakovich's sister in law...Finally I met Dmitri Shostakovich and had a cup of tea with him. He was very polite but sick. I was 17 years old. We spoke about many things...He asked me what was the thing I preferred, I said Katerina Izmailova...He told me "good choice...me too, I love this opera."...He was charming, his English was not very good and my Russian was very poor, actually it is better, I'm studying Russian.

I know nobody will read this.

Martin
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
This group is weird...
I love Russian music.

I went to Moscow twice. In 1970 I went to the Glinka museum and met Shostakovich's sister in law...Finally I met Dmitri Shostakovich and had a cup of tea with him. He was very polite but sick. I was 17 years old. We spoke about many things...He asked me what was the thing I preferred, I said Katerina Izmailova...He told me "good choice...me too, I love this opera."...He was charming, his English was not very good and my Russian was very poor, actually it is better, I'm studying Russian.

I know nobody will read this.

Martin
You're wrong, Martin; I read this post by you and find it fascinating! You had a once in a lifetime opportunity of meeting a world renowned composer and nobody will ever be able to take that away from you. Congratulations indeed. :trp: wk
 
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JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Hi,
My name`s Andrey (Andrew) and I`m studying music in Moscow.

I hope to join interesting discussions here!
Welcome, we have another very distinguished member from Moscow he will make himself known in due time:)
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
This group is weird...
I love Russian music.

I went to Moscow twice. In 1970 I went to the Glinka museum and met Shostakovich's sister in law...Finally I met Dmitri Shostakovich and had a cup of tea with him. He was very polite but sick. I was 17 years old. We spoke about many things...He asked me what was the thing I preferred, I said Katerina Izmailova...He told me "good choice...me too, I love this opera."...He was charming, his English was not very good and my Russian was very poor, actually it is better, I'm studying Russian.

I know nobody will read this.

Martin
I think I may have read it on Talk Classical but it bears a second telling:D:D
 

Alban Berg

Banned
You're wrong, Martin; I read this post by you and find it fascinating! You had a once in a lifetime opportunity of meeting a world renowned composer and nobody will ever be able to take that away from you. Congratulations indeed. :trp: wk
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Thank you. Indeed, I felt very honoured but I was 17 and the guy was so simple, I felt our meeting so natural...so "sans façon". It lasted about 45 minutes...I was a bit nervous, he wasn't...When I went to Budapest I met twice Sarolta Kodaly, the 2nd wife of the composer, Zoltan Kodaly,...he was dead but she was young and very kind, she gave me 2 Long Plays of his husband, signed by her...a naughty message..."To Martin for him to show to his friends"...Grrrrr. She loved Mozart! LOL

Martin
 

nikole95

Banned
Welcome, hope you are having a good time here, Andrey! :tiphat:

Best regards,
Frederik
I went to Moscow twice. In 1970 I went to the Glinka museum and met Shostakovich's sister in law...Finally I met Dmitri Shostakovich and had a cup of tea with him. He was very polite but sick. I was 17 years old. We spoke about many things...He asked me what was the thing I preferred, I said Katerina Izmailova...He told me "good choice...me too, I love this opera."...He was charming, his English was not very good and my Russian was very poor, actually it is better, I'm studying Russian.




 
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White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Hi nikole95 and welcome to MIMF. I was just wondering why you quoted something verbatim that was already posted by myaskovsky2002 on 1-7-11. :banghead::confused: WK
 
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