Vienna Music Film Festival In Yekaterinburg, Russia
28 June – 16 July 2016 / In Yekaterinburg they call it “watching music”. And this is what they did for the seventh time this year at Kirov Square in cooperation with the IMZ.
The open-air Vienna Music Film Festival in Yekaterinburg welcomed approx. 56,000 visitors in 18 days and presented an inspirational mix of music and dance programmes. Among them, of course, the New Year’s Concert and Summer Night Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra but also high-class productions from the Mariinsky Theatre like The Sleeping Beauty, The Queen of Spades or Eugene Onegin. The opening ceremony was enriched by a outstanding concert of the austrian musician Bartholomey/Bittmann. We are happy to have been part of it and are looking forward to an again fruitful cooperation in 2017.
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