36th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2024):
— chamber orchestra "Europe Center", honored artist of the Republic of Belarus Ksenia Pogorelaya — piano. Conductor — Rail Sadykov;
— «Misa a Buenos Aires». Chamber choir and chamber orchestra of the Gomel regional philharmonic. The soloist is Andrey Glazenkov (bandoneon). Conductor — Evgenia Kurdyumova;
— "Opera Stars". Tatiana Gavrilova — soprano, Yuri Gorodetsky — tenor, Tatiana Starchenko — piano;
— "Treasures of Bel Canto". Lyudmila Tratsevskaya — soprano (Russia), Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ (Belarus);
— Honored collective of the Republic of Belarus State academic choral chapel named after G. Shirma. Soloists: Elizaveta Lappo (cello), Olesya Alesyuk (viola). Artistic director and chief conductor — Olga Yanum;
— Ivan Brichikov — clarinet, Ekaterina Nikolaeva — piano;
— honored artist of Russia Alexander Fiseisky — organ.
35th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2023):
— V open regional children's piano competition "J. S. Bach and the XXI century";
— piano duet of the Belarusian state philharmonic Natalia Kotova-Gromova and Valery Borovikov;
— chamber orchestra "Europe Center", honored artist of the Republic of Belarus Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ, soloist of NABT of the Republic of Belarus Tatyana Gavrilova — soprano. Conductor — Rail Sadykov;
— piano trio "Con Anima". Maria Sapargalieva — piano, Svetlana Suvorova — flute, Yulia Molchanova — cello (Russia).
— Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ, soloist of the Belarusian state philharmonic Tamara Remez — soprano.
— chamber orchestra of the honored collective of the Republic of Belarus of the musical capella "Sonorus". Soloists: Artyom Isaev — oboe (Russia), Maria Pischik — violin, Natalia Kunts — flute (Belarus). The conductor is Vyacheslav Larin.
— Valentina Meister — organ, Maria Litke — soprano, Vyacheslav Lebedev — French horn (Russia).
— honored collective of the Republic of Belarus State academic choral chapel named after G. Shirma. The artistic director and chief conductor is Olga Yanum.
34th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2022):
– chamber orchestra "Europe Center", honored artist of the Republic of Belarus Ksenia Pogorelaya (organ). Conductor — Rail Sadykov;
– Maria Litke — soprano (Russia), Valentina Meister — piano (Belarus-Russia);
– Evgeny Shimanovich — clarinet, Natalia Malnach — piano (Belarus);
– the musical capella "Sonorus". Julia Ostrovskaya is a soprano, Natalia Tolstik is a mezzo-soprano. Conductor — Vyacheslav Larin (Belarus);
– Mogilev city chapel. Artistic director and conductor — Sergey Lischenko (Belarus);
– "Night of museums — 2022". Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ (Belarus), Tatiana Suchkova-Gavriilova — mezzo-soprano (Russia).
33th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2021):
– IV open regional children's piano competition "I. S. Bach and the XXI century";
– "I. S. Bach and the New Age". Piano concert of the Polotsk Children's Art School;
– chamber orchestra "Europe Center", Honored Artist of the Republic of Belarus Ksenia Pogorelaya (organ), soloist of NABT of the Republic of Belarus Tatyana Gavrilova (soprano). Conductor — Rail Sadykov;
– "The harmony of trumpets". Anastasia Bykova (organ), Konstantin Limantsev — trumpet (Russia);
– Brass quintet of soloists of NABT of the Republic of Belarus: Diana Gontarenko — flute, Alexander Papsuev — oboe, Viktor Puzynya — clarinet, Andrey Kholomkin — bassoon, Vitaly Karabukhin — French horn;
– Evening of romance. People's Artist of Belarus Vladimir Gromov (baritone), Natalia Kotova-Gromova (piano);
– Men's Choir " Vsehsviatski". The regent is Dmitry Tokmakov.
32th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2019):
– III open regional children's piano competition "J. S. Bach and the XXI century";
– ensemble of soloists "Basso Trio" (Lithuania): Asta Krikschiunaite (soprano), Donatas Bagurskas (double bass), Audrone Kiselyute (piano);
– Tatiana Suchkova-Gavriilova — mezzo–soprano (Russia), Enrico Presti — organ (Italy);
– Piano concerto by Professor Grigory Gruzman of the Weimar Higher School of Music named after F. Liszt (Germany);
– Anatoly Tartakovsky — piano, Lyubov Parkhomovskaya — violin (Israel), chamber orchestra "Europe Center". Conductor — Rail Sadykov;
– Premiere of J. S. Bach's reconstruction "St. Mark Passion". The State Chamber Orchestra (artistic director — Honored Artist of Russia Evgeny Bushkov), the choir of the Belarusian State Academy of Music (artistic director — Inessa Bodyako), soloists — Tatyana Gavrilova (soprano, Belarus), Natalia Akinina (viola, Belarus), Benjamin Glaubitz (tenor, Germany), Julian
31th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2018):
– chamber orchestra "Europe Center", soloist of NABT of the Republic of Belarus Natalia Akinina (mezzo-soprano), soloist of the concert hall of St. Sophia Cathedral Ksenia Pogorelaya (organ), with the participation of laureates of international competitions Dmitry Yukhnevich (violin) and Anna Naydenok (piano). Conductor — Rail Sadykov;
– Christoph Hauser — organ (Germany);
– piano evening in memory of the Honored Artist of Russia Nina Seregina. Maria Sapargalieva (Russia);
– "Music Room". The soloists of the NABT of the Republic of Belarus are People's Artist of Belarus Vladimir Petrov (baritone), Dmitry Kapilov (bass), Tatyana Tretyak (soprano), Natalia Akinina (mezzo-soprano). Artistic Director — Tatiana Starchenko (piano);
– chamber choir "Salutaris". Artistic director and conductor — Olga Yanum (Belarus);
– Symphony Orchestra of the National State Television and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus, with the participation of soloists Kristiana Helgadottir (flute), Gunnhildur Einarsdottir (harp).
30th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2017):
– II open regional children's piano competition "J. S. Bach and the XXI century";
– Piano concert by Professor of the Franz Liszt University of Music Weimar Gerlinde Otto (Germany);
– State Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus, soloists Arseny Sadykov – piano (Belarus) and Honored Artist of the Republic of Belarus Yulia Stefanovich - violin, conductor - People's Artist of Belarus Alexander Anisimov (Belarus);
– "Auner Quartett" (Austria-Brazil-Poland-Belarus) consisting of Daniel Auner - violin, Barbara Galante - violin, Natalia Binkovskaya - viola, Konstantin Zelenin - cello;
– Mark Drobinsky – cello (France) and Alexey Petrov – piano (Belarus);
– soloist of the Belarusian State Philharmonic Tamara Remez — soprano and Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ (Belarus);
– Eugenio Maria Faggiani — organ (Italy) and the chamber orchestra "Europa-Center", conductor — Rail Sadykov;
– the early music ensemble "The Playfords" (Germany).
29th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2016):
– Honored Artist of Russia Nina Seregina (piano), Jurgis Aleknavicius — piano (Lithuania);
– Johann Trummer — organ (Austria), Tamara Remez — soprano (Belarus);
– Baroque ensemble "Capella Cracoviensis", conductor — Jan Tomasz Adamus (Poland);
– Concert of choral music with participation of laureates of the Republican Competition of Young Vocalists named after F. I. Shalyapin;
– Chamber Orchestra "Europa-Center", Ksenia Pogorelaya — harpsichord, conductor — Rail Sadykov (Belarus);
– Anna Belyaeva — soprano, Yulia Pereu — piano (Belarus);
– Symphony Orchestra of the National State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company of the Republic of Belarus, conductor – Erki Pehk (Estonia), soloists – Tatyana Kim (Belarus), Wang Hongtao (China).
28th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2015):
– Chamber Choir "NotaBene" (Germany), Chamber Orchestra Europe-Center (Belarus), conductor Christoph Hauser (Germany);
– I regional Children's Piano Competition" J.S. Bach and the XXI Century". Piano Concerto – Gerlinde Otto (Germany);
– People's Artist of Belarus Igor Olovnikov – piano;
– Ksenia Pogorelaya – harpsichord, Chamber Orchestra Europe-Center, conductor Rail Sadykov (Belarus);
– Honored Artist of the Republic of Belarus Vladimir Gromov – baritone, Natalia Kotova – piano;
– Academic Choir and Symphony Orchestra of the National State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company of the Republic of Belarus, conductor Erki Pehk (Estonia);
– Tigran Maitesyan — violin (Belgium-Armenia), chamber orchestra "Europa-Center", conductor — Rail Sadykov (Belarus);
– Julia Tamminen — organ (Finland), Tamara Remez — soprano (Belarus);
– Barbara Lypik-Sobanets — cello, Tomasz Sobanets — marimba, percussion (Poland).
27th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2014):
– Symphony Orchestra and Academic Choir of the National State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company of the Republic of Belarus, conductor — Wilhelm Keitel (Germany). Gloria Bruni "Requiem a Roma";
– Honored Artist of the Republic of Belarus Oksana Volkova (mezzo-soprano) and the ensemble of soloists "Partita" (Belarus);
– State Chamber Choir of the Republic of Belarus, conductor — Honored Artist of the Republic of Belarus Natalia Mikhailova;
– Honored Artist of Russia Nina Seregina (piano) and her students Enrique Lapas (Spain), Valentina Bondarenko (Belarus);
– Dorota Czalek — soprano and Marietta Kruzel-Sosnowska — organ (Poland);
– Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ, chamber orchestra "Europa-Center", conductor — Rail Sadykov;
– Jamilya Amandurdyeva — mezzo-soprano (Belarus);
– Joachim Eichhorn — organ (Germany);
– model choir of children's art school № 1 in Vitebsk, conductor — Alexander Rauzo;
– People's Artist of Ukraine Igor Borko — tenor, Honored Artist of Ukraine Valeria Balakhovskaya — organ, piano.
26th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2013):
– Symphony Orchestra and Academic Choir of the National State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company of the Republic of Belarus, conductor — Erki Pehk (Estonia), Lithuanian soloists — Algirdas Janutas (tenor), Vladimiras Prudnikovas (bass), Raminta Vaicekauskaite (soprano) (Oratorio "The Seasons" by J. Haydn);
– State String Quartet named after M. I. Glinka (Russia);
– Smolensk Guitar Ensemble "Amicus", artistic director — Viktor Pavlyuchenkov;
– Boys' Chapel of the Republican Music College at the Belarusian Academy of Music, artistic director — Pavel Shepelev;
– Honored Artist of the Republic of Belarus Yuri Gildyuk — piano and Honored Artist of Russia Stepan Yakovich — violin;
– Pierre Zevort — organ (France);
– Ksenia Pogorelaya – organ and chamber orchestra “Europa-Center”, conductor – Rail Sadykov (Belarus); – quartet “Bellamiya” (Israel);
State Academic Choir of the Republic of Belarus named after G. Shirma, conductor — Lyudmila Efimova;
– Gala concert in memory of Muslim Magomayev. Solists: Sergey Plyusnin, David Gvinianidze, Yuri Zaltsman (Russia);
– Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ, Victoria Babenko — violin (Belarus).
25th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2012):
— symphonic Orchestra of National State Broadcasting Company of Belarus, conductor — Wilhelm Kajtel (Germany);
— Ksenia Pogorelaya — organ and Chamber Orchestra "Europe-center", conductor— R. Sadykov (Belarus);
—Musical Chapel of "Sonorus", conductor — A. Shut (Belarus);
— State String Quartet named after M.I. Glinka and Irina Avralyova — piano;
— State Chamber Choir of the Republic of Belarus, conductor —Natalya Mihailova, Andrey Naydyonov —tenor—altino (Bulgaria);
— Piano Duet: Natalya Kotova and Valery Borovikov;
— Pianists Simon Bure de Logan (Belgium), Gao Chan (China), Irina Nevskaya (Belarus), Konstantin Zelenin — violoncello (Belarus —Austria), Shoko Okushiba — violin (Japan), Luka Bossi — flute (Italy), Maxim Shaplyak — violin (Belarus);
— Lyubov Kazarnovskaya — soprano, Lyubov Orsyonova — piano (Russia).
24th International Festival of Old and Modern Chamber Music (2011):
— Symphonic Orchestra of National State Broadcasting Company of Belarus, conductor — Erkki Pehk (Estonia);
—Smolensk Guitar Quartet, art director — Viktor Pavlyuchenkov (Russia),
— Musical Chapel "Sonorus", conductor — Aleksei Shut (Belarus),
—Instrumental Quartet (Germany —Russia — Belarus), — Alain Beauvais — organ (France),
— Ksenia Pogorelaya —organ, Arseniy Sadykov —piano (Belarus),
— Mogilev City Chapel, conductor — Gerardo Estrada (Venezuela), — Vocal band "Clear voice" (Belarus).
23th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2010):
—Musical chapel of "Sonorus" (conductor A. Shut, Belarus);
— The State choral chapel of G. Shyrma under control of L. Efimova;
—Symphonic orchestra of National state broadcasting company of Belarus (conductor Simon Kamartin, Switzerland);
—Pianist N. Seryogina (Russia) with vocalists T. Granovsky (Russia), D. Tandi (Australia), Z. Satse (China).
22th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2009):
—Instrumental duet "Ramaneska" with the assistance of musicians N. Korsak and M. Moretsky;
—The State choral chapel of G. Shyrmy under control of L. Efimova;
—The Polotsk chamber orchestra with the assistance of the organist from Polotsk K. Pogorelaja, the conductor R. Sadykov;
— The Symphonic orchestra and the academic chorus of National state broadcasting company of Belarus under control of C. Grobovsky;
— Vocal trio "Relict" (Russia), — organist D. Gajdukevich.
21st International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2008):
—Symphonic orchestra of National state broadcasting company of Belarus under control of K. Krymtsa (Russia);
—a vocal trio "Relict" (Russia);
—Duet «Anima» (Ukraine);
— Chisaki Kito (Japan), the pianist and organist J. Sadykova (Belarus);
— Musical chapel of "Sonorus" (conductor A.Shut, Belarus);
— Minsk string quartet and Honored artist of Belarus pianist J. Gildjuk.
20th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2007):
— State Chamber Orchestra of Belarus;
— Musical Capella "Sonorus";
— organist M. Kruzhel—Sosnovskaja;
— pianists N. Serjogina, A. Lubencova(Russia), K. Pfarer (Switzerland), Sace Zhiva (China);
— Vocal group "Clear voice".
19th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2006):
— National Belarusian orchestra led by M. Finberg;
— Musical Capella "Sonorus";
— organists E. Melnikova (Russia), Jan—Pierre Styvers (Netherlands), Jan Bakschanin (Poland);
— pianist M. Fedorova (Russia);
— solists of the National Academic Grand Theatre of opera of Belarus.
18th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2005):
—State Chamber Choir of Belarus led by N. Mihaylova;
—The Glinka State Stringed quartette (Russia);
— Chamber Orchestra "Grodno Capella";
— organist S. Roberts (USA);
—singers and musicians U. Ananina, G. Jakovlev; Z. Gosmer, A. Matyzsyna, T. Novikova (Russia).
17th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2004):
— G. Shirma State Choir;
— organist I. Trummer (Austria);
— pianists N. Serjogina (Russia), K. Pfarer (Switzerland);
— Brass hand from Austria "Solists of Vena";
— Academical choir of the National State teleradiocompany of the Republic of Belarus (governed by Rovda);
— soloists U. Bulkin (Russia), I. Oganesova and A. Hripin.
16th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2003):
— State Chamber Orchestra of Belarus;
— Ensemble of centien music;
— Minsk stringed quartette;
— Child Choir of the Belarusian Exarchate;
— Youth Choir of Slovakia;
— pianist M. Fedorova (Russia);
— solists V. Piavko, I. Oganesova and V. Tchumachenko
15th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2002):
— State Chamber Ensemble of Belarus;
— violinist K. Blizyen (Spain);
— organist L. Golub (Moscow);
— singer M. Bieshu (Moldova);
— Ensemble of Belarusian flutists;
— soloists from Moscow;
—Vena Classical Ensemble and organist from France.
14th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2001):
— State Chamber Ensemble of Belarus;
— choir "Cantus Domus";
— pianist D. Hil (Austria);
— singer L. Mkrtchan;
— soloists of the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet of the Republic of Belarus.
13th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (2000):
— Musical Capella "Sonorus" led by A. Shut from Minsk;
— Ensemble of an old music"Laterna Magica"piano duet from Moscow (A. Bachtchiev, A. Sorokina);
— singer A. Pogoodin and guitarist M. Ragjukevitch from St. Petersburg;
— organist M. Taush from Austria.
12th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1999):
— State Choir named after G.Shirma;
— Chamber Ensemble "Symphoniette" led by A. Revutsky (Minsk);
— soloists of the State Concert Ensemble of Belarus and Sasha Tcherkas;
— pianist N. Serjogina from St. Petersburg;
— performers from Moscow I. Masterova, V. Tchumatchenko and V. Dzits;
— organist F. Pakhlatko (Switzerland).
11th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1998):
— Leader S. Belza; – singer M. Bieshu (Moldavia);
— Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra and Choir "Jauna muzika" ed by S. Sandetskis;
— Boys' Capella of the republican college of the Belarussian Academy of music led by V. Glooshakhov;
— pianist M. Fjodorova from Moscow;
— violinist V. Zelenin and singers N. Gaida and V. Petrov from Minsk;
— organist I. Ijhhorn from Germany.
10th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1997):
— Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra led by S. Sandetskis;
— German organist I. Gefert;
— Israel performers (L. Eidelman; S. Soomansky; M. Gootman; R. Dzenninburg; G. Tsudzik);
— Ensemble of the soloists "Classic Vanguard" led by V. Boidov;
— national union "Belarus Capella" led by V. Skorobogatov;
— Ensemble of an old music "Contrdance";
— M. Fjodorova pianist from Moscow;
— M. and K. Taush organist and pianist from Austria;
— performers G. Osipov and V. Dzits from Moscow.
9th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1996):
— Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir led by V. Minin;
— Kiev instrumental trio named after D. Bortnjansky;
— soloists of the Moscow theatres (L. Slepnjova; V. Dzits; S. Slepnjov; K. Merkhanov; A. Biserov);
— violinist V. Zelenin from Minsk;
— organ player G. Hauzer from Germany and Hu—Tszja soloist from China.
8th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1995):
— Minsk Symphonic Orchestra "Collegium musicum" led by V. Bortnovsky with soloists I. Olovnikov and Zh. Gishar;
— Latvian Choir led by V. Miloshevitch;
— vocal ensemble from Novosibirsk;
— organist from Germany I. Miltchitsky;
— trio "Relict" from Moscow.
7th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1994):
— Russian State Symphonic Choir led by V. Poljansky;
— Boys' Choir of Minsk Lyceum;
— Moscow soloists of chamber Ensemble led by G. Saphonov;
— Ukrainian performers V. Buimistrov;
— Polotsk Chamber Choir led by L. Zhukova;
— soloist M. Tashker;
— guitar players of the Vitebsk philharmonic society G. Emeljanov and V. Dovkevich;
— Ensemble "Belarussian Kant" led by I. Ribtchinsky.
6th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1993):
— Vocal trio "Relict";
— State Symphony Choir led by V. Poljansky;
— Ensemble "Harmonica" from Friedrichshafen;
— Ensemble of an old music from Novosibirsk;
— organ player K. Pogorelaya from Polotsk and soloists (A. Eizen and V. Dzits) from Moscow.
5th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1992):
— Ensemble of an old music of the Buelarussian State Philharmonic Society "Cantabille";
— Men's Chamber Choir "Unid" led by K. Nakhaev;
— Ensemble of the soloists "Classic Vanguard";
— Children's Choir "Zhooravinka"; — organ players O. Jantchenko and A. Shmitov from Moscow;
— performers from Moscow (A Kaminsky; K. and R. Lisitsian; T. Sterling) and performer from Vilnus J. Leitaite.
4th International Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1991):
— State Chamber Choir of the Ministry of Culture of Russia led by V. Poljansky;
— State Symphonic Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of Russia;
— violinist V. Pikhaizen;
— Ensemble of the old music "Madrigal" led by O. Jantchenko;
— Belarussian Children's Choir "Zhuravinka" lled by L. Markiz from Holland;
— organ player L. Goloob;
— soloist P. Sroosnichenko from Moscow.
3th All Union Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1990):
— State Chamber Choir of the USSR led by V. Poljansky;
—"Vivaldi Orchestra" led by S. Bezrodnaja;
— Ensemble of the spiritual music "Ringing of the Church Bells" (from Moscow);
— Minsk Chamber Orchestra;
— Children's Choir "Spring" led by A. Ponomarjov;
— Minsk Chamber Choir; — piano duet from Moscow (A. Bakhchiev; A. Sorokhina);
— musician from Moscow V. Potapov and Belarussian performer V. Skorobogatov.
2th All Union Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1989):
— State Chamber Choir of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR led by V. Poljansky;
— State Symphonic Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR led by G. Rozhdestvensky;
— Ensemble of the soloists of the Bolshoi Theatre;
— Minsk Chamber Orchestra; — performers from Swerdlovsk G. Shoolgina and E. Shafransky;
— soloists of the Belarussian opera J. Petrov.
1th All Union Festival of an old and modern chamber music (1988):
— I. Arhipova;
— State Chamber Choir of the ministry of Culture of the USSR led by V. Poljansky;
— Ensemble of the soloists of the Bolshoi Theatre led by G. Rozhdestvensky;
— Minsk Chamber Orchestra;
— Chamber Choir of Estonian Philharmony;
— Ensemble of the soloists "Academy of an old music";
— Ensemble of the soloists "Musicians of old Tallinn";
— soloists of the Moscow Philharmonic Society A. Safiulin and A. Martinov.