Tuesday, October 15, 2013

"Megapolis" celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Polytechnic

In the auditorium of the Museum - 25 Anniversary of 'Metropolis' on 15 April will be held in an unusual rock musician place. "Super 25 or tango with the poet" - that is, the anniversary evening in the hall of the museum on 15 April would be. The legendary band celebrates 25 years of activity known in the chamber atmosphere auditorium of the museum, where a century shone not only scientific thought, but not constant stream of revelations Moscow poets - from Yesenin and Mayakovsky to Voznesensky and Yevtushenko. Over the life of the "Megapolis" always turned good poetry, good one of its founders was a famous poet and organizer of the Moscow literary projects, Alexander Barash. It was he who brought the poetry group was still banned Brodsky (So was the song "Christmas Song", "Debut", "There. Fifth Anniversary" born), Andrei Voznesensky ("New Moscow Sirtaki"), Yuri Kuznetsov ("No "). And above all - his poetic cycle "Granite freak show" exactly 25 years ago the first album "Megapolis" and the group's name comes from the city brought Lyrics Barash. "Rybari", "Wet lie", "Half a Century", from the early songs "Megapolis" remember many as the "Muscovites". In collaboration with Oleg Nesterov And then there was the album "The Storm in the Country" (1996),. Poems by Alexander Barash ("Storm in the Country", "The Ballad of wax and honey," and again with Nesterov "star") Anniversary The new album "Super Tango" was completely in cooperation with Barash ("Super Tango", together with Nesterov, and the poem that became the song "Single", "Mary of Egypt", "Tribute to Dennis Silk" ... Concept and text created) evening have two components. the musical and poetic Only songs written over the years, are poems of Alexander Barash be expecting their will, at last, his poetry, not a song. Perhaps for the first time "Megapolis" new series in all its bright and very different stages to go, in addition to music and poetry, he reveals this evening various artifacts and historical evidence of its involvement in the fate of individuals. April 15, Auditorium of the Museum, 19:00 o `clock.

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