Second tour in Russia
February-March 2020
Kazan- Yekaterinburg - Chelyabinsk - Moscow - Saint Petersburg
In the winter of 2020, composer and pianist Fyodor Biryuchev went on his second tour of Russia, giving concerts in Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Fyodor first played in his historical homeland, the Urals, where his father and two of his grandfathers were born and raised. One of them is Vitaly Semyonovich Zaykov, a legendary sculptor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, creator of the symbol of the Urals (the monument "Skaz of the Urals", Chelyabinsk), and it was to him that the concert-lecture was dedicated, which took place on February 23 at the Chelyabinsk Museum of Fine Arts. In the Urals, Vitaly Semyonovich created 16 monumental monuments, including the first monument in the USSR to V.I. Lenin in dynamics (Chelyabinsk, Revolution Square), as well as the object of the cultural heritage of the Russian Federation, the spiritual symbol of the region "Tale of the Urals" (Chelyabinsk, Station Square).

On March 6th and 15th, Fyodor Biryuchev played concerts in two tropical greenhouses in Moscow (the Botanical Garden of Moscow State University "Aptekarsky Ogorod") and St. Petersburg (Orangery of the Taurida Garden, as part of the project "About Classics").