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After long preparation, George succesfully played more than 16 concerts in July 2006 in the Netherlands. Special thanks we say to Nina and Kor Mulder from Ten Boer Buurhoes and to Henk Hoofstede, our frined who lives in Hengelo. We also say thanks to other people who helped us with our broken car and to orginizers who invited George to their facilities. We will keep in touch and add pictures from this trip to our gallary.

Here is the list about locations and time, place where George will play his concerts in 2007.
City Date Time Name of organizer Location
Beekbergen 21.05.07 14:00-16:00 Bob 7361 GD, Loenenseweg, 50
Velp 21.05.07 19:00-21:00 Hermine Broekstraat 9  6882 GS Velp. The name of the building
is  'CASA INTERMEZZO'
Sittard 22.05.07 18:30-20:00 Jeaneane De Kollenberg, President Kennedysingel 24, 6137 AC 
Amsterdam 23.05.07 14:00-16:00 Mirjam De flevouis, Kramatplantsoen 101, 1011MA
Huizen 23.05.07 18:30-20:00 Vansessa bolcher De Bolder , Akkerweg 57, 1276 BB
Heemstede 24.05.07 10:30-12:00 Yvone Havenweg, 126
Loosdrecht 24.05.07 14:30-16:00 Ellen Beukenhof/ Nieuw Loosdrechtsedijk 24, 1231 XK
Amerongen 24.05.07 19:30-21:00 Bertrina Activiteitenbegeleiding
Zorgcentrum De Ridderhof
De Postmeester 93
3958 DC
Vlaardingen 25.05.07 15:00-16:30 Miranda Zorgcombinatie Nieuwe Maas
Locatie Drieen-huysen
Willem de Zwijgerlaan 470
3136 AZ  
Geleen 27.05.07 14:30-16:30 Angelique
Orbis divisie V en V Geleen 
Lienaertstraat 159
6164 GH  
Burgum 28.05.07 15:00-16:30 Hetty Berchheim, Pr. Margiestraat 1,9250 AM
Weesp 30.05.07 14:00-15:00 Jorvos Hogewey, Heemraadweg 1, 1382 GV

Interview with George Fomitchev

According to Valerie Gergiev, the main conductor and the director of Mariinski Theatre (Russia, Saint Petersburg), the power of nation consists of many factors. High level of art and cultural development is one of them. On the 15th of September, 2005 V.Gergiev was in Rotterdam at the festival named after him. He emphasized that prestige of the country depended also on the level of national culture. No doubt, this level rises even more when two countries collaborate fruitfully. Exchanging of musicians is an example of such collaboration.

George Fomitchev is a pianist from Russia. He has shown interest in music since an early age. Beginning in 1994, he attended a six year program at a musical school where he learned to play the piano. Music is George's hobby, though while at school he dreamt of becoming a professional pianist. Unfortunately, this is not practical in the present day Russia. Nevertheless, George's life is full of music. Whenever he sees a piano, he feels drawn to the white and black keys. George is eager to share his talent and heart with people. He performs for an audience as much as possible.

During his fourth trip to Holland in July, 2005 he gave an interview to his eager listeners.

"George, why did you decide to give some concerts exactly in Holland? What connects you with this country?"

"My parents got acquainted with organizers of European World of Bluegrass. In 2000 they brought there a group from Smolensk that won silver prize in 2001. Since that time they go to the EWOB festival every year. I wanted to join them just like a tourist. So I did in 2002. I found out that the Dutch like music and I played in a restaurant of Leiden, De Burch. I liked that and decided to come over again and play wherever there is a piano." You can imagine what I was thinking about on my way to the Netherlands. Wow, I'll play for this people! or Will they like me? Though at the moment of arrival I could not but think: Oh, I am so tired after 2 or 3 days of traveling in a small bus. I want to see my friends, take a shower, walk, and relax."

"George, how do you deal with extrodinary situations? Have you ever had any?"

"Oh, yeah! We were driving from Hengelo to Velp and on the way there were were stopped by the road police three times. I suspect, someone had complained of our low speed. Our bus, made in 1988, couldn't run so quickly so we drove at speed of 80-90 km/h. I was afraid to be late for the performance, because we lost some ten or fifteen minutes arguing with the policemen. You can imagine what it was it like, 'cause my father - the driver - does not speak English!

"It seems the aim of your tour is to introduce your performing art to many new people. Do you plan to come over once again with a new program?"

"Actually, when I realized I had some performing abilities I felt I wanted to play for people. I try to widen my program and next year I'd like to bring more big masterpieces of Chopin and Rakhmaninov, and also I want to play I. S. Bach French overture which is awesome! I do my best to impress my listeners with my performance. What is important to me that people enjoy classical compositions. I believe, it is rather hard - as it was for me when I was a young boy - to learn listening to classical music.

"So will you play anything new for your foreign friends next year?"

"My repertoire is always changing. Next year I suppose to play more of Schubert instead of Beethoven. Beethoven's music is rather heavy and complicated, so to say. It doesn't bring bright feelings, so that's why I feel I should play creations of other composers. I am thinking over a new program consisting of Chopin's masterpieces or Rakhmaninov's; or both of them."

Will George Fomitchev come to Holland once more? He knows that he will!


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