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The Music of the Great Hermitage international cultural project In July 2002 the rooms of the Hermitage played
host to the Music of the Great Hermitage international
cultural project, the successor to the 2001 TUBA MIRUM
project. The new project was a component of the The festival marking the inauguration of the project included three concerts. The programme for the first concert, which was held in the St George Hall (Large Throne Room) of the Winter Palace featured Beethoven's Consecration of the House overture and C major Mass performed by the State Hermitage Orchestra, the Bad Homburg Bach Choir and soloists from Germany with Saulius Sondeckis conducting. The second concert was held in the Great Church of the Winter
Palace. The Millennium chamber choir under the direction of Lev Dunayev
presented religious choral music by the composers Bortniansky and Galuppi
and Bach motets. The concert was conceived as a set of musical illustrations
for the The concluding concert, held again in the St George Hall, was conducted by Mats Liljefors (Sweden). It featured Haydn's Creation, the oratorio that 200 years before, in 1802, had been performed at the opening of the St Petersburg Philharmonic Society, a body created under the patronage of Alexander I that went on to play an immense role in the development of musical life in Russia.
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