Stanislav interviews conductor Omer Wellber (in Russian!)
Omer Wellber, principal guest conductor of the Semperoper Dresden, chief conductor of the BBC Philharmonic, and music director of the Theatro Massimo in Palermo, and his Russian teacher Stanislav Chernyshov, the author of popular "Poekhali!" Russian textbooks, Russian lecturer in Graz university and the founder of Extra Class Language Centre, sit and talk in Russian about the music, literature, and learning languages. In the video you hear pieces of Franz Schubert's Symphony N 3 performed in December 2017 in Stuttgart by Omer Wellber and SWR Symphonieorchester. Cover photo by Rosellina Garbo
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