The last Sunday the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy has briefly turned into a chamber concert hall, as Galina Skobeleva (laureate of the international competitions and performer in Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Musical Theatre) and Natalia Anurova (laureate of the international competitions, performer in the Russian National Orchestra directed by Mikhail Pletnev) gave a brilliant performance of the pieces by Jean-Marie Leclair and Eugene Ysaye, immersing the audience into the air of the 17th-19th century France.
Later a talk about multidimensional branches of art, global exhibitions in Paris, the Belgian crown, the violin school and much more, followed.
For the largest part ill handwriting in the world is caused by hurry.
(Lewis Carroll)