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Russian capricco

Russian capricco
ID: CDMAN178
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Piano

Capriccio - is an Italian word, but it is easy to understand what it means. As practice shows, not only spoilt girls like to be capricious. Public in general get used to do it. And musicians are the best to soothe it. As a genre Capriccio came to Russia from Europe, exactly from Italy. But, in spite of its foreign birth Russian composers had assimilated it brilliantly. Today's public - in a way a «granddaughter» of the XIXth century indulges itself with an orchestra Capriccios by Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Rubinstein. Russian classics were inspired by Italian and Spain themes, hence all compositions are penetrated with South spirit, and it could be seen in every bar and, even in the titles of capriccios. Only Rubinstein preferred a truly Russian capriccio, (that's its both title and essence) to Neapolitan's songs. This composition is outstanding, it is more lyric and vast scale, special Russian heartedness and temperament, as hot as Spanish, but closer to Russian mentality. As far as the form of capriccio is free (just as a feature of genre), sudden dramaturgic turns, rhythmic changes, condition changes and improvisation moments makes this music so powerful. Orchestral tutti and tender melodic parts shades each other and turn one ecstatic soul into a great delight. Burning, hot music of the South strikes fire from the strings, winds out from brass and wood bells, stuns with its brilliance and satisfies the most esthetic caprices of the most refine amateur of music.
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Prosalovskaya Inessa, soprano - Arias from Operas

Prosalovskaya Inessa, soprano  - Arias from Operas
ID: CDMAN412-10
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Vocal Collection
Subcollection: Opera

(1 - 11) Leningrad State Philharmonics’ Symphony Orchestra
Conductors: V. Kozhin (1, 2, 5, 9, 11)
P. Bubelnikov (3)
E. Grikurov (4, 6, 8, 10)
A. Dmitriev (7)
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Masters of the Piano Roll: The Great Pianists Vol. 8 - Arthur Rubinstein

Masters of the Piano Roll: The Great Pianists Vol. 8 - Arthur Rubinstein
ID: DSPRCD024
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Masters of the Piano Roll
Subcollection: The Great Pianists

New digital recording

These unique fascinating disis bring you originál performance from originál piano rolls in full digital sound. These are not acoustic or electric recordings re-mastered, but actual performance recorded for mechanical reproducing pianos (Ampico, Duo-Art and Welte Mignon) by the great composers and interpreters between 1904 and 1935. The recordings were made recently on a new concert-grand piano.
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OPERA & BALLET - Highlights from the Catalogue 2004-05: Opera/Ballet Sampler

OPERA & BALLET - Highlights from the Catalogue 2004-05: Opera/Ballet Sampler
ID: DV-OPSMPL2
CDs: 1
Type: DVD
Subcollection: Opera

Format: PAL
Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
Number of discs: 1
Classification: Exempt
Studio: Tdk UK
DVD Release Date: 31 May 2004
Run Time: 98 minutes
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Five Centuries of Violin Music - Alban Beikircher, violin

Five Centuries of Violin Music - Alban Beikircher,  violin
ID: E140
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Instrumental
Subcollection: Violin

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Con brillio - Olga Shishkina, gusli

Con brillio - Olga Shishkina, gusli
ID: ERP3310
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Gusli

Olga Shishkina, gusli (1-18)
Nikolay Mazhara, piano (3, 4, 11-14, 18) - the winner of the 4th International Prokofiev competition, the soloist of the St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra of the St Petersburg State Philharmonic named after Shostakovich, lecturer at St. Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatoire
Alexander Kiskachi, flute (6-9) - renowned Russian flutist whose main interest lies in the area of Baroque music, lecturer at St Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatoire and St Petersburg State University
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ESTONIAN NATIONAL OPERA - ESTONIA 100 (Rahvusooper Estonia 100)

ESTONIAN NATIONAL OPERA  - ESTONIA 100 (Rahvusooper Estonia 100)
ID: ERP906
CDs: 11
Type: CD
Collection: Opera and Operetta
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

Recordings since 1930 from the archives of Estonian Radio and private collections, Mono / Stereo

11 CDs in jubilee-box + Booklet 79 pages


CD 1 (ERP 906-1)- Opera, romance - Aav, Händel, Verdi, Gounod, Bizet... 76:39
CD 2 (ERP 906-2)- Opera, romance - Leoncavallo, Puccini, Tchaikovsky... 74:50
CD 3 (ERP 906-3)- Opera - Wagner, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Verdi... 76:03
CD 4 (ERP 906-4)- Opera - Verdi, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Puccini... 77:36
CD 5 (ERP 906-5)- Opera - Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, Wagner... 76:02
CD 6 (ERP 906-6)- Opera - Aav, Puccini, Mozart, Donizetti, Verdi... 76:49
CD 7 (ERP 906-7)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, Lehár, J Strauss, Friml... 79:08
CD 8 (ERP 906-8)- Operetta, musical - Romberg, Kálmán, J Strauss, ... 71:03
CD 9 (ERP 906-9)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Romberg... 76:46
CD 10 (ERP 906-10)- Operetta, musical - Lehár, Smetana, Milyutin... 76:56
CD 11 (ERP 906-11)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Offenbach... 76:52

The soloists of Estonian National Opera
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Jenny Anvelt (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Aren (b 1933), operetta artist (1971−1975).
Andrei Christiansen (1914−1968), baritone.
Enno Eesmaa (1917−1996), tenor.
Helmi Einer (1888−1968), soprano.
Viktor Gurjev (1914−1985), tenor.
Jaan Haabjärv (1914−1946), tenor.
Maarja Haamer (b 1938), soprano.
Benno Hansen (1891−1952), bass.
Tiina Jaaksoo (b 1931), soprano.
Vello Jürna (b 1959), tenor.
Anu Kaal (b 1940), soprano.
Harri Kaasik (1910−1994), tenor.
Mari Kamp (b 1915), soprano.
Kalju Karask (b 1931), tenor.
Katrin Karisma (b 1947), operetta artist of the EsNO (1968−1998).
Eedo Karrisoo (1907−1982), tenor.
Valentine Kask (1899−1974), mezzo-soprano.
Tõnu Kilgas (b 1954), operetta artist of the EsNO (1984−2001).
Meta Kodanipork (1904−1983), soprano.
Ants Kollo (b 1949), tenor.
Kaie Konrad (b 1943), soprano.
Uno Kreen (1928−1996), bass.
Hendrik Krumm (1934−1989), tenor.
Galina Kulkina (1922−1990), soprano.
Voldemar Kuslap (b 1937), baritone.
Tiit Kuusik (1911−1990), baritone.
Ivo Kuusk (b 1937), tenor.
Mati Kõrts (b 1962), tenor.
Ervin Kärvet (1932−2000), bass.
Aino Külvand (1921−2005), soprano.
Arvo Laid (1945−1993), baritone.
Milvi Laid (1906−1976), soprano.
Ester Lepa (b 1928), soprano.
Artur Linnamägi (1915−1983), bass.
Ida Loo-Talvari (1901−97), soprano.
Olga Lund (1912−1998), soprano.
Valter Luts (1923−2003), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1968).
Agu Lüdig (1897−1949). Operetta director and actor at the EsNO (1919−1949).
Elsa Maasik (1908−1991), soprano.
Teo Maiste (b 1932), bass.
Hugo Malmsten (1907−1991), tenor.
Eva Meil (1917−2002), operetta artist of the EsNO (1949−1975).
Alfred Mering (1903−1988), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1965).
Hans Miilberg (b 1945), baritone.
Enno Mikkelsaar (b 1945), baritone.
Olga Mikk-Krull (1887−1980), soprano.
Gerda Murre (1913−1981), sopran.
Paul Mägi sen (1917−1973), tenor.
Eve Neem (1942−2006), mezzo-soprano.
Illart Orav (1936−94), baritone.
Georg Ots (1920−1975), baritone.
Karl Ots (1882−1961), tenor.
Heino Otto (1915−1982), tenor.
Paula Padrik (b 1926), soprano.
Mati Palm (b 1942). Soloist of the EsNO (since 1969).
Liidia Panova (b 1928), mezzo-soprano.
Theo Puks (1897−1988), bass.
Sirje Puura (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Puura (1951), baritone.
Aaro Pärn (1910−1990), bass.
Endel Pärn (1914−1990). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1942−1986).
Helvi Raamat (b 1947), soprano.
Ott Raukas (1911−1962), bass.
Riina Reinik (1908−1990), operetta artist. Soloist of the EsNO (1931−1944).
Artur Rinne (1910−1984), baritone.
Mait Robas (b 1925), tenor.
Marta Rungi (1902−1988), soprano.
Helgi Sallo (b 1944), soprano.
Haili Sammelselg (b 1928), soprano.
Konstantin Savi (1894−1943), tenor.
Leonid Savitski (b 1948), bass.
Jenny Siimon (1905−1982), mezzo-soprano.
Tarmo Sild (b 1953), baritone.
Sophie Sooäär (1914−1996).
Jelena Solovjova (b 1934), soprano.
Alfred Sällik (1890−1943), tenor.
Jassi Zahharov (b 1954), baritone.
Leili Tammel (b 1943), mezzo-soprano.
Martin Taras (1899−1968), tenor.
Georg Taleš (1912−1997), baritone.
Urve Tauts (b 1935), mezzo-soprano.
Klaudia Tiidus (1917−1996), soprano.
Olga Torokoff-Tiedeberg (1902−1964), soprano.
Annika Tõnuri (b 1961), soprano.
Ia Uudelepp (1913−1983), soprano.
Els Vaarman (1908−1976), soprano.
Kalju Vaha (1926−1962). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1940−1948, 1950−1959).
Harri Vasar (1926−1994), tenor.
Heli Veskus (b 1969), soprano.
Karl Viitol (1888−1944), bass / baritone.
Margarita Voites (b 1936), soprano.
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DARINA TAKOVA, soprano - OPERA RECITAL

DARINA TAKOVA, soprano - OPERA RECITAL
ID: GD105
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Opera Collection
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

The famous opera singer, Darina Takova is a lyrico-coloratura soprano with brilliance in the high pitches and excellent virtuosity in the bel canto arias. Her first appearances on stage are connected with the Sofia Opera, and her international career includes performances in the most famous opera stages in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, the USA, the United Kingdom, etc. She entered the Milan La Scala with the part of The Queen of the Night from Mozarts's Die Zauberflöte, while The Queen of Shemakha from The Golden Cockerel by Rimsky-Korsakov took her to the London Covent Garden.
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NICOLA GHIUSELEV , bass - ARIAS FROM OPERAS - Verdi, Wagner, Bellini, Mozart, etc...

NICOLA GHIUSELEV , bass - ARIAS FROM OPERAS - Verdi,  Wagner, Bellini, Mozart, etc...
ID: GD200
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

Seventeen arias selected not only from his repertoire but also from the bass repertoire treasury is what Nicola Ghiuselev recorded in 1996, the year of his 60th anniversary. This laid the beginning of a series of his recordings with Gega New. The CD represents not only his wide repertoire but also his performing abilities and gives an idea of the artist's excellent vocal form, mastery and technique. The listener can also feel his amazing vitality, musical memory, and culture of style.

Svetoslav Obretenov Bulgarian National Philharmonic Choir Sofia Symphony Orchestra Matodi Matakiev, conduct
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MORE TREASURES FOR VIOLIN AND GUITAR

MORE TREASURES FOR VIOLIN AND GUITAR
ID: GD222
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Guitar

After the success of the first release, "Treasures for Violin and Guitar" (GD 221), Finn Svit (Denmark) and Jochen Brusch (guitar) recorded the present second programme with instrumental miniatures, united in the themes "Animals in Music" and "From Foreign Countries and Peoples". The works included in the CD cover different periods in the development of music: from the 18th to the 20th c. Both musicians have been working together with the common aim of teaching and popularizing music. They have given numerous lectures, seminars, master classes, concerts, and performed in radio and TV programmes. Their experience has been of great value to younger musicians and they have succeeded in attracting many admirers to the art of music.
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