Moscow is one of the largest cultural centers in the world, masterpieces of world music were created here, ideas and concepts that had a huge influence on world music were spread from here.
The element of music is consonant with the energy of Moscow. Graceful, solemn and incomprehensible, like life itself. Without ceasing to pay tribute to the unique cultural heritage and traditions of the past, the capital breathes music day and night.
Every day and every evening, the air in the capital is filled with the sound of hundreds and thousands of musical instruments.
A huge number of musicians, professional orchestras/orchestra members,
thousands of students and pupils of music schools, play at numerous venues of the metropolis.
Every year the city becomes a venue for competitions and festivals, where musicians of different genres from all over the world gather.
The city’s posters are full of names, inviting connoisseurs of high musical art to the halls and numerous concert venues of Moscow.
To understand all the beauty of the sound and the level of performance of a musical work, you need to learn to hear these instruments.
And it is better that the guide into this world of music is a Master, a musician with a capital letter...
Alexander Zagorinsky is from a family of hereditary musicians.
Alexander remembers how, when he was still little, when his father, a pianist, played the piano, he sat under the instrument and listened to Beethoven’s sonatas and preludes. Not only his parents, but also his grandfather instilled in little Sasha a love of music.
In the Zagorinsky family, there were always a lot of music records.
Grandfather played records with the best operas and arias of famous performers, as well as Fyodor Chaliapin, for the future musician.
In order to tell about the life and work of Alexander, his friends-filmmakers agreed to make a documentary. They decided not to wait for grants or budgets. They spent a whole year filming and collecting materials. And finally, they met in the editing studio on Arbat.