On May 9 at 18:00, you are invited to a special musical evening dedicated to the poet and bard, one of the most sincere and thoughtful voices of the 20th century — Bulat Okudzhava.
Bulat Okudzhava was born in Moscow. Of Georgian descent on his father’s side, he spent his childhood and youth in Tbilisi — a city that remained in his heart forever and deeply influenced his творчество. He and his family lived through difficult times — political repressions and World War II, in which he personally took part. Okudzhava’s path to recognition was long, but he became a symbol of an entire generation — the “Sixtiers,” when words and music carried a rare sincerity and depth.
His songs are more than music — they are refined poetry, reflections on life and love, memory and human dignity. Featured in iconic films, they continue to resonate with audiences to this day.
The evening will feature well-known and beloved songs from cinema, creating a warm and lyrical atmosphere. Okudzhava is a heartfelt conversation, a shared memory that unites generations.
Performers:
Larisa Novoseltseva, Svetlana Novoseltseva, Anna Grigi, Andrei Kuznetsov, Goga Chkonia, Vakhtang Aroshidze and others. Each performer will bring their own interpretation and sound to these timeless songs.
The concert will be held in Russian.
This evening will become a true journey into the world of poetry and music, where every song is a story, every line is an echo of the heart, and every performance is a living dialogue with the audience.
We look forward to welcoming you to experience the legacy of Bulat Okudzhava together and spend a May evening immersed in music, memories, and inspiration.