2010 4th Children’s Festival of Russian Culture
We are proud to report that the Fourth Children’s Festival of Russian Culture that took place on June 5, 2010 in Manhattan was a great success! As in previous years, … Read more
We are proud to report that the Fourth Children’s Festival of Russian Culture that took place on June 5, 2010 in Manhattan was a great success! As in previous years, … Read more
May 9, 2010 RACH-C organized a concert of songs from the time of WWII and the distribution of the St. George Ribbons in Fort Tryon Park, NYC. view more photos
March 25, 2010 The Salute to Spring ā RACH-C benefit event at the Ana Tzarev Gallery in NYC, Thursday March 25, 2010 was studded with art, music and dazzling guests. … Read more
The Russian American Cultural Heritage Center (RACH-C) will hold a Benefit Gala at the Ana Tzarev Gallery on Thursday March 25, 2010 from 6pm-8pm. This fundraiser supports RACH-C, a non-profit … Read more
August 23, 2009 Summer Concert Featuring the celebrated Soprano Rosa D’Imperio & Friends Rosa D’Imperio has sung the leading roles in Aida, Attila, Nabucco, Otello, Il Trovatore, La Forza del … Read more
June 6, 2009 RACH-C is proud to announce that the 3rdĀ annual Childrenās Festival of Russian Culture in New York was a huge success! During the three days of the festival … Read more
June 2, 2009 (part of the 3rd Children’s Festival of Russian Culture) Each year, RACH-C invites its sponsors, volunteers, contributors, and supporters from the diplomatic, business, political and entertainment world … Read more
May 30, 2009 (Part of theĀ 3rd Children’s Festival of Russian Culture) The worldās most talented young virtuosos in one NYC concert! The opening of the 3rd Annual Childrenās Festival of … Read more
April 27-28, 2009 Washington, DC;Ā United States Congress, Hart Senate Office Building Below, Dr. Olga Zatsepina reports on her reactions to the forum and provides the text of her remarks on … Read more
RACH-C is a proud sponsor of the National Philharmonic of Russia performing at New York’s Avery Fisher Hall with Vladimir Spivakov, conductor and Denis Matsuev, piano soloist. On the Program; Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto No. 5; Liadov, The Enchanted Lake; Scriabin, The Poem of Ecstasy