Saturday, September 5, 2015

Eighth Festival “Spasskaya Tower” opened in Moscow: photo – REGNUM

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Moscow, September 6, 2015, 03:19 – REGNUM In the City Day on September 5 Red Square in Moscow started the eighth International Military Music Festival “Spasskaya Tower”. In 2015, the main theme of the festival was the 70th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the correspondent IA REGNUM .

The festival traditionally timed to the Day of the city. This year, to participate in the celebrations in the capital gains bands and honor guards from 14 countries. As previously stated by the chief conductor of the Russian military, Lt. Gen. Valery Khalilov , prepared for the audience completely new and unique program of performances.

The festival opened with a performance at 20:00 Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin . “Participants of the festival presented the Muscovites their creativity, art, heart,” – he said the mayor, followed by the Red Square began a musical performance. His mastery of the students showed bands Russia, Slovenia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Ireland, Belgium, China, Belarus, Mexico and Greece. Speeches followed by a colorful light show, fireworks and even acrobatics, and after each presentation, the speaker thanked the teams for players in their native language.

After the bands on the Red Square has traditionally acted as the French singer Mireille Mathieu . The singer drove into the area of ​​a convertible ZIL and sang a few songs, including the famous “Blue Scarf”. After Mathieu appeared in the square, all participants of the festival, accompanied by Valery Khalilov, and singer Tamara Gvardtsiteli , who performed the song “Light the candles.” The first day of the festival ended with fireworks.

Recall Festival “Spasskaya Tower” held in Moscow since 2006. It lasts for nine days. In 2015, the festival will end on September 13. Over the past 7 years in Red Square made 100 musical groups from 40 countries.

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