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ID: ART209 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Voices CD1
1-6 - Olga Gorodkova (soprano), Andrey Chistyakov (violin), Igor Evard (guitar)7 - Artem Dervoed (guitar), Alexander Baranov (balalaika)8-9 - Olga Zhirova (soprano soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic, honoredArtist of Russia), Andrey Ogiyevskiy (violin), Eugene Brezanovskiy (violin) Maria Karnauhova (violin), Tatiana Zhelankina (violin), Alexander Barsukov (alto)Olga Bobrova (cello), Mark Agabal'yants (bass)10-11 - Oksana Gorchakovskaya (soprano soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre), a string ensemble of soloists
CD21-3 - Soloists Ensemble Academic Music College of the MGK name of Tchaikovsky (2006)4-6 - Andrei Chistyakov (violin), Aaron Blomm (violin, Belgium), Alexander Barsukov (alto)Olga Bobrova (cello)7-9 - Andrei Chistyakov (violin), Sergei Chechetko (piano, composer and pianist, ChiefMusical theater "Helikon-Opera", a member of the Russian Harp Society, member of the UnionComposers France (SACEM), author of symphonic and chamber music)10 - Rustem Kudoyarov (piano) |
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ID: MKM213 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Folk Music 3 CD - MKM158, MKM200, MKM201 |
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ID: AQVR340-2 CDs: 5 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Romance CD1: AQVR245-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Heart Rememberance" (Romances by M.Glinka)
CD2: AQVR255-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Shine, shine, my star" (old Russian romances)
CD3: AQVR260-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Leise flehen meine Lieder "
CD4: AQVR265-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Nightingale sings of rose" (XX century romances and songs)
CD5: AQVR270-2 Sergei Lemeshev -"The star above the fields“
AQVR 245-2
"Heart Rememberance" (Romances by M.Glinka)
Composers: M. Glinka
piano: N. Walter (1-4, 8, 12, 15, 19, 20, 23-26), A. Makarov (5-7, 9-11, 13, 14, 18, 21), S.Stuchevsky (16), N. Rassudova (22)
trio: B.Zhilinsky (piano), P.Bondarenko (violin), A.Geogian (cello) (17);
The male group of the All-Union Radio's choir. Conducted by M.Bondar (20)
Recorded in: 1937 (16), 1946 (9, 10, 13, 14, 21), 1948 (5-7, 17), 1949 (12, 15, 18, 19, 25), 1950 (2-4, 11), 1952 (1, 8, 20, 23, 24), 1958 (26), 1973 (22)
AQVR255-2
Lemeshev "Shine, shine, my star" (old Russian romances)
Composers: M. Yakovlev, A. Gurilev, A. Dubyuk, A. Varlamov, P. Bulakhov
piano: S. Stuchevsky (1, 13, 14, 25), N. Walter (2, 5, 7, 9-12, 16, 17, 23, 24), B. Kozel (3, 4, 6, 8, 15), O. Tomina (18, 19);
cello: S.Knushevitsky (1)
The russian folks instruments orchestra of th All-Union Radio and TV, conductor - V. Fedoseev (20-22)
Recorded in: 1940 (1, 13, 14, 25), 1949 (9-12, 23), 1950 (24), 1952 (5, 16), 1953 (3, 4, 6-8, 15, 17), 1956 (18, 19), 1958 (2), 1965 (20), 1974 (21, 22)
AQVR 260-2
"Leise flehen meine Lieder "
Composers: L. Beethoven, E.Grieg, F. Liszt, S. Moniuszko, F.Schubert,
Piano - A.Makarov (1-3, 20-23, 25), S.Stuchevsky (7, 17-19, 24), N.Walter (4-6, 14-16), D.Lerner (8-13)
Year of recording - 1947 (24), 1948 (1-3, 25), 1952 (22, 23), 1953 (4-6, 14-16, 20, 21), 1954 (7, 17-19), 1963 (8, 9), 1972 (10-13)
AQVR 265-2
"Nightingale sings of rose" (XX century romances and songs)
Composers: T.Khrennikov, Sviridov, A.Dolukhanjan, K.Listov, J.Shaporin, B.Mokrousov, I.Dunaevsky, S.Agababov, Y.Levitin, F.Maslov
Radio Variety orchestra. Conductor Y.Silantyev (20, 24)
Orchestra of Russian national instruments. Conductors: V.Fedoseyev (1), P.Alexeyev (22)
Piano: N.Walter (5-8), D.Lerner (2-4, 16-19), T.Khrennikov (9-15)
Year of recording: 1950 (22), 1951 (5-7, 9-15, 23), 1954 (8, 20), 1961 (2-4, 16-19), 1964 (24), 1971 (1)
AQVR270-2
-"The star above the fields“
Composers: B. Mokrousov, M.Blanter, Yu.Milutin, K.Listov, A.Novikov, Ostrovsky, I. Dunayevsky, N. Bogoslovsky, A. Dolukhanyan,
Jazz band of All-Union radio. Conductor: A.Tsfasman (5, 6)
Orchestra of Russian national instruments. Conductors: D.Osipov (10,), P.Alekseev (19)
Radio Variety orchestra. Conductors: Y.Silantev (8, 14, 17), A.Kovalev (1, 2, 4, 7, 13), V.Knushevitsky (3, 15, 18)
Piano: S.Stuchevsky (21), S.Pogrebov (20, 22), A.Ostrovsky (12)
Year of recording: 1936 (21), 1939 (20, 22), 1943 (5, 6), 1947 (10, 11), 1948 (15), 1950 (19), 1951 (1-4, 7, 9, 13), 1952 (8, 16, 18), 1954 (14, 17), 1959 (12) |
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ID: AQVR342-2 CDs: 6 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Romance Subcollection: Voice, Piano and Orchestra CD1: AQVR271-2 - Lemeshev -"Words of Love" (Russian romances)
CD2: AQVR272-2 - (2CDset) - Lemeshev - "I'd like in one word" - Romances and Songs by Tschaikovsky
CD3: AQVR273-2 - Lemeshev -"Oh, If You Only Knew" (romances by P.Tchaikovsky and S.Rachmaninov)
CD4: AQVR274-2 - Lemeshev - "My Grief suffused with Light": Romances by N.Rimsky-Korsakov and S.Balakirev
CD5: AQVR275-2 - Lemeshev -"Russian romances: early recordings"
CD1: AQVR271-2
Lemeshev - "Words of Love" (Russian romances)
P.Nortsov, baritone (7, 8, 14), N.Aleksandriskaya, mezzo soprano (9, 10)
Piano: S.Stuchevsky (7, 8, 14-18, 23-28), N.Walter (5, 6, 9-13, 19), A.Makarov (22), D.Lerner (1-4, 20, 21)
Year of recording: 1937 (7, 8, 14), 1938 (15), 1939 (16), 1946 (22), 1947 (16, 17, 23-28). 1951 (19), 1952 (5, 6, 9, 10), 1953 (11-13), 1961 (20), 1965 (1-4,21)
CD2: AQVR272-2
Lemeshev - "I'd like in one word" - Romances and Songs by Tschaikovsky 2CD
From the 100 Tchaikovsky's romances and songs, executed by S. Lemeshev, have only remained in recordings nearby 60. In the present album studio recordings, made in 1940-50th, are most fully presented. Lemeshev has recorded 13 of 16 children's songs of Tchaikovsky. The unique (incomplete) studio recording cycle of these songs has been made by the singer in 1955 (with B.M.Kozel - piano). Now we bring it to your attention, having added never published "Swallow" (1948) and «in the Winter evening» (the unique concert record). Especially interesting are unpublished pre-war recordings - «Don Juan’s serenade» and «Again, as before, alone» (1940)
Abrahm Makarov, piano /Naum Walter, piano /Semion Stuchevski, piano
CD3: AQVR273-2
Lemeshev "Oh, If You Only Knew" (romances by P.Tchaikovsky and S.Rachmaninov)
Viola: V.Borisovsky (11), Variety Radio orchestra, conductor A.Orlov (9), Octet of bayan players (5-8)
Year of recording: 1946 (9), 1947 (21-26), 1949 (1, 11,18), 1950 (12, 14-17), 1951 (13, 19), 1952 (20), 1954 (2), 1956 (10), 1958 (3, 4), 1959 (5-8)
Piano: N.Walter (1, 3, 4, 11-13, 17-20), S.Stuchevsky (2), O.Tomina (10), A.Makarov (14-16, 21-26)
CD4: AQVR274-2
Lemeshev - "My Grief suffused with Light"
Piano: A.Makarov (1-5, 16). N.Walter (6-9), S.Stuchevsky (10-12, 19-21), D.Lerner (13, 22), O.Tomina (14, 15)
Year of recording: 1940 (19-21), 1949(16), 1951 (1-5,9), 1952 (6-8, 17, 18), 1954(10-12), 1956 (14, 15), 1964 (22), 1965 (13)
CD5: AQVR275-2
Lemeshev - "Russian romances: early recordings" |
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ID: MELCD1002361 CDs: 6 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Romance Subcollection: Voices Recorded in 1962, 1963, 1967, 1969,
1971, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983,
1986, 1990.
Firma Melodiya presents a complete collection of romances and songs by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky timed to the great Russian composer’s 175th anniversary.
“As a matter of fact, poetry and music are so close to each other,” Tchaikovsky wrote to Nadezhda von Meck. Chamber vocal music has a very special place
in the extensive legacy of the composer who was a symphonist of genius, a creator of operatic and ballet masterpieces, and a prominent master of the concerto genre. It accompanied Tchaikovsky throughout his artistic life being his “lyrical diary” and at the same time an creative laboratory where he sought for and found images for his very different works. The 17-year-old student of the Imperial School of Jurisprudence started off his composing career with
timid attempts to set poetic texts to music. In the romances of Op. 6, the composer appears as a mature master, while the numerous vocal pieces of the 1870s anticipate the artistic imagery and musical drama of Eugene Onegin. Op. 73, the composer’s last chamber vocal work, which immediately preceded the writing of the Sixth Symphony (Pathétique), is surprisingly similar to the symphony in terms of images and emotions. The set features all of the composer’s 103 romances for voice and piano, including rare cycles such as 16
Songs for Children, Op. 54, and 6 romances after French poets, Op. 65. The recordings were made on Firma Melodiya in the 1960s to 1980s as part of
a grandiose project of complete recorded collection of Tchaikovsky’s works. It involved the talents of the best Soviet vocalists such as Zara Dolukhanova, Irina
Arkhipova, Elena Obraztsova, Tamara Milashkina, Sergei Lemeshev, Ivan Petrov, Yuri Mazurok, Muslim Magomaev and other singers/soloists of the USSR Bolshoi Theatre and All-Union Radio. |
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