Public Television of Mozambique ( TVM), a partner of TV BRICS, premiered a festive concert by the Digital Orchestra by Golikov symphony orchestra.
World and Russian classics were performed, as well as compositions dedicated to Christmas and the New Year: the adagio from Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s ballet “The Nutcracker”, the famous composition “Let it snow”, which was given a new sound by Dmitry Lautalo and Alexandra Pobedonostseva and a medley “Christmas in films”.
“The televised Christmas concert of the symphony orchestra made a great impression. We decided to choose prime time for its broadcast. The concert was also repeated for those who did not have time to watch the premiere. This kind of content exchange not only strengthens friendly relations between our TV channels, but also contributes to the development of cultural exchanges between countries,” said TVM Programme Director Floriberto Fernandes.
“I am insanely happy that such a premiere has taken place. I think this is a great opportunity for all Mozambicans to hear new to them, very interesting music. This is a piece by Dunayevsky from the film “A Girl in a Hurry for a Date”, and “5 Minutes” from “Carnival Night”. In addition, works of well-known Russian classics were performed in the concert. Familiarity with each other’s culture will give impetus to the development of further fruitful partnerships,” said Mikhail Golikov.
Digital Orchestra by Golikov is an international project launched in 2020 on the initiative of Mikhail Golikov, russian conductor, director of the St. Petersburg State Philharmonic for Children and Youth, artistic director of the Tavrichesky International Orchestra.
In 2023, Mikhail Golikov became artistic director and principal conductor of the TV BRICS International Symphony Orchestra, which includes leading musicians from Russia, China and the BRICS+ countries. The TV BRICS Orchestra will make it possible to promote the cultural achievements of the BRICS countries in the global media space mote effectively, especially in the field of musical art.
Public Television of Mozambique (TVM) has been in existence since 1981. The channel has an audience of about 25 million people. TVM produces programmes in 15 national languages aimed at local audiences. The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day and features sports, news, cultural and entertainment content.
BY: TV BRICS