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Russia TV channel will feature a performance by the NGLU choir in their upcoming show.

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Russia TV channel will feature a performance by the NGLU choir in their upcoming show.

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Catchy Tune-Up! April 24, 2025, 7:46PM

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Spotlight on the Stage Photo: Press Service of N. A. Dobrolyubov NGLU

Get ready to be mesmerized by the melodious tunes of the Academic Choir of N. A. Dobrolyubov Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University on the hit show "Sing it All Together!" airing on Russia-1 channel this Friday, April 25, starting at 9:30 PM. Here's the scoop!

The choir is steered by the artistic maestro, Maxim Ivanov.

With every new season of "Sing it All Together!", contestants are subjected to stringent assessments by the producers and experts. This season, the NGLU choir, along with two other choral groups from Nizhny Novgorod, managed to secure their place.

According to Maxim Ivanov, "We've graced federal television screens several times before. We performed at the World Youth Festival Closing Ceremony in Sochi and partook in other TV ventures. Now, we're all revved up to impress the fearsome panel of experts led by Sergei Lazarev and Nikolai Baskov."

This season, the show has already featured the Song and Dance Ensemble "Kazachiy Khor" and the Lobachevsky University Choir has made it to the final in the third episode.

The Academic Choir of NGLU has previously shared the stage with some of Russia's music icons, like Larisa Dolina, Vakhtang, Maru Gu, Mitya Fomin, and the group "Intonatsiya."

Here's a little background on the Academic Choir of NGLU:- Established in 1991 at N. A. Dobrolyubov NGLU by Veroy Sladchenko, an Honored Worker of Culture of Russia, the choir was later bestowed the distinction of People's Ensemble of Russia in 2001.- Currently, the choir is under the direction of Maxim Ivanov, a laureate of international competitions.- The choir regularly performs in Nizhny Novgorod, holds concerts with choirs from across Russia, participates in international competitions and festivals, and tours various European cities and Russian locales.- It also organizes cultural events and concert series to foster collaboration between choral groups and educational institutions.

So, mark your calendars and tune in to witness this phenomenal choir in action on "Sing it All Together!" It's set to be a night filled with harmonious delights! 🎉🎶

Extra Insight:Academic choirs, like the one in question, often participate in a variety of performance events, ranging from university concerts and choral festivals to television shows such as "Sing it All Together!". They collaborate with other university choirs, orchestras, or guest conductors, and may partake in cultural exchange programs. Their competition records may include national choral competitions and festivals in which they've received honors or distinctions. The "Sing it All Together!" show is a popular platform for choirs to display their talents on a wider stage. Performances on the show can boost the choir's reputation and offer additional opportunities for collaborations and participation in other competitions. To learn more about the Academic Choir of NGLU's specific history, performances, collaborations, and competition achievements, visit their official website, social media pages, or the broadcasting network for the show "Sing it All Together!". They may even have press releases or videos documenting their milestones.

  1. The Academic Choir of NGLU, under the direction of Maxim Ivanov, will be performing on the television show "Sing it All Together!" airing on Russia-1 channel this Friday at 9:30 PM.
  2. The choir, known for collaborating with Russian music icons like Larisa Dolina and "Intonatsiya", is participating in "Sing it All Together!" alongside two other choral groups from Nizhny Novgorod.
  3. Maxim Ivanov, a laureate of international competitions, expressed enthusiasm for performing on the show, stating that the choir has previous experience on federal television screens, including the World Youth Festival Closing Ceremony in Sochi.
  4. The choir has been a People's Ensemble of Russia since 2001 and regularly performs in Nizhny Novgorod, tours European cities and Russian locales, and organizes cultural events to foster collaboration between choral groups and educational institutions.
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