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ID: PTC5186080 CDs: 1 Type: SACD |
Subkolektion: Orchester Multichannel Hybrid SACD - DSD |
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ID: PTC5186167 CDs: 1 Type: SACD |
Kolektion: Orchestral WorksSubkolektion: Orchester Multichannel Hybrid SACD - DSD
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
conducted by: Bernard Haitink
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by: Edo De Waart (18) |
21.00 eur Buy |
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ID: QTZ2021 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Violin Three of the greatest late Romantic violin sonatas, including the comparatively little-performed Delius Sonata alongside two high-points of French romanticism and impressionism by Franck and Ravel. Performed here by one of the most acclaimed duos on the international concert stage |
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ID: RCD13053 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russische PianistenschuleSubkolektion: Piano Nikolai Petrov (1943 - 2011) an outstanding musician, one of the world’s most known representatives of the modern Russian piano school, deservedly takes his place among the most remarkable musicians of our times.
From the earliest days of his concert activity, critics noted a really powerful talent of the musician, who is equally able to convey lyrical revelations and mighty emotional flights; the “monumental virtuosity” of his piano playing; easy and free sound production, and immaculate taste. Petrov has been applauded by the audiences of the most prestigious concert venues, such as Carnegie Hall and Albert Hall, Lincoln Center and Kennedy Center, Concertgebouw, Colon Theater and many others.
(1 - 3) - Live recording in 1988
(4 - 7) - Live recording in 1989
(8 - 10) - Live recording in 1988 |
15.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: RCD13057 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russische PianistenschuleSubkolektion: Piano and Orchestra (1 - 10) Yakov Zak, piano
(1 - 7) All-Union Radio Grand Symphony Orchestra - Kurt Sanderling, conductor
(8 -10) The USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor
The disc that illustrates Yakov Zak genius pianist. He was a preeminent Russian pianist during the 20th century. Him to be among the greatest pianist of the 20th century. In particular, he is considered to have been one of the greatest representatives of the Russian School of piano playing.
Y. Zak's play is characterized by virtuosity, delicacy of the approach to the work and artistic depth. |
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ID: RCD16206 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Harp RecitalSubkolektion: Harp and Orchestra Accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra, Conductor A. Korneev, 1970 / Historical Recording |
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ID: RCD16333 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russische ViolineschuleSubkolektion: Violin, Piano and Orchestra (1, 9) - David Oistrakh, violin / The USSR Symphony Orchestra - Kirill Kondrashin, conductor
(2 -5) - David Oistrakh, violin / Svyatoslav Knushevitsky, cello / Lev Oborin, piano
(6 - 8) - David Oistrakh, violin / Lev Oborin, piano
(1, 9) - Recording in 1948
(2 -5) - Recording in 1960
(6 - 8) - Live recording in 1951 |
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ID: RCD16359 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russische ViolineschuleSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra Historical Recording
The program presents two great musicians of the 20th century - the Soviet violinists David Oistrakh and Leonid Kogan. They both lived and worked at the same time becoming the glory of the Soviet violin school. Even though Oistrakh was older and was already a mature musicianwhen Kogan became famous they respected each other and were friends for their entire lives. Theirartistic careers had much in common: both came from Jewish families, Oistrakh from Odessa and Kogan from Dnepropetrovsk, both were child prodigies and both were very lucky with their first and only teachers: Oistrakhwas taught by the outstanding teacher of the Odessa "talent factory" PyotrStolyarskyandKogan’s teacher was the famous professor of the Moscow Conservatory Abram Yampolsky. Both violinists started performingat an early age, both became winners of the most prestigious competitions and later both became professors of the Moscow Conservatory. |
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