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20 May 2026 Moscow (Russia)
"Organ and Space". Music by J.S. Bach with video projections
Timur Khaliullin, organ - Moscow International Performing Arts Center, E.F. Svetlanov Hall
Program Info: Filled with stunning contrasts, this organ concert will make listeners take a fresh look at the acknowledged masterpieces of different eras and styles, to believe that there has always been an invisible connection between great music and the Cosmos... In this program, Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor and Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata harmoniously coexist with Gustav Holst's Planets and Williams' Star Wars, masterpieces by the master of organ music Louis Vierne - with the work of the genius of film music and computer game soundtracks Hans Zimmer.
The talented organist and fascinating storyteller Timur Khaliullin will present the “king of instruments” in an unexpected light – as the “king of styles”, endowed with unlimited power in the musical universe.
The author of this unusual project is Russian organist Timur Khaliullin, laureate of international competitions, participant of all-Russian and international festivals, author of concerts and lectures for young people, host of "Organ Life News" on "Radio Russia". In 2020, he was recognized as "Organist of the Year" as the author of the most original and conceptual concert programs ("Virtuoso Pedal, or Dancing at the Organ", "From Baroque to Rock", "Cover Organ", "Organ is Modern", "Cinema Organ").
The program includes: J.S. Bach. Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 J.S. Bach. Chorale Prelude "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" ("Come, Savior of the Gentiles"), BWV 659 J.S. Bach. Chorale Prelude "Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her" ("High from heaven I come"), BWV 700 Beethoven. Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight" in C-sharp minor, op. 27, 1st movement Vierne. "Cathedrals", "Moonlight", "Evening Star" Canvas. "Planets" Zimmer. "Interstellar" J. Williams. "Star Wars" T. Khaliullin. Improvisation "Space"