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       "Mystery" - is a community of musicians, each of which is a colorful personality. In 2007 they created the ensemble, which has as a basis of its repertoire a wildly passionate music of Astor Piazzolla - our contemporary, "musician of a crowd" who created on his accordion-bandoneon simple masterpieces that conquered the world.

       The ensemble consists of leading professors of Zaporozhye Music College of PI Mayboroda:
                Jaroslav Revutsky - violin

                Tatjana Schneider - cello

                Anatoly Sobokar - bass

                Aleksandr Prilipko - bass guitar

                Elena Kaganovska - piano

                Sergei Peliuk (ensemble chief)  - accordion  -  Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine,  Director of the College.

       Quintet "Mystery" works in close collaboration with composers from Zaporozhye, with members NCCG Dmitry Savenko and Anna Khazova. Their work is always saturated with a special energy that gives the new sound even to well-known works.

       In October 2009, the team announced itself's participation in the Astor Fest festival, Kiev.

       In March 2010 Quintet became a member of I International Music Competition "Terem Crossover", St. Petersburg.    
       In 2011 the music-choreography staging "Life-long tango" was made to the music of Astor Piazzolla's.  Musicians of the Quintet are full members of stage action and its "live" sound is an accompany to the whole performance. 

       In the same year the band performed a concert tour in Lithuania and Latvia. In Vilnius, Klaipeda, Siauliai, Kaunas, Riga grateful listeners appreciated the skills of musicians.

       And in September 2012 a professional jury of "Citta di danciano" competition (Italy) gave its appreciation: Quintet "Mystery" won the Grand Prix at this popular competition.

       Interesting findings in the repertoire, virtuosity, diverse sonic palette, ensemble coherence and caring attitude to the musical language of the authors - the ingredients for success in the concert band performing activity.