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ID: CDMAN143 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: InstrumentalPodkolekce: Klavír Anna Mezhirova (1,8,13)
Valery Vishnevsky (2,7,9-12,14)
Igor Lebedev (3)
Pavel Egorov (4,5,15)
Tatiana Zagorovskaya (6) |
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ID: CDMAN144 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Orchestral WorksPodkolekce: Orchestr Performers:
St. Petersburg Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra - Evgeny Mravinsky(1)
Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Novosibirsk Philharmonic Society - Arnold Kats (2,3,4)
Academic Symphony Orchestra of St. Petersburg Philharmony- Alexander Dmitriev (7) |
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ID: CDMAN148 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Orchestral WorksPodkolekce: Orchestr Igor Lebedev, piano (5)
Valery Vishnevsky, piano (6)
Oleg Malov and Oksana Isayev, piano - 4 hands (8)
Valery Vasiliev, piano (9)
Ensemble, Soloists of St. Petersburg, artistic director Michael Gantvarg (1)
St. Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra, conductors Gennady Rozhdestvensky (2) and Evgeny Mravinsky (14)
St. Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Dmitriev (18)
State Symphony Orchestra "Classic", conductor Alexander Cantor (3)
St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Altshuler (7)
St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrei Anikhanov (11)
St. Petersburg Radio and TV Orchestra,, conductor Stanislav Gorkovenko (12)
St. Petersburg State Academic Capella Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Chernushenko (13) |
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ID: CDMAN149 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Music for ChildrenPodkolekce: Piano and Orchestra (1, 17) - St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra - Vladimir Altschuler
(2, 9) - Valery Vishnevsky, piano
(3) - St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra - Gennady Rozhdestvensky
(4) -State Symphony Orchestra '' Classic '' Alexander Kantorov
(5, 6, 14, 15) - St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra - Andrei Anikhanov
(7, 8, 20) - Peterhoff Orchestra - Leo Korkhine
(10, 16) - St. Petersburg Radio and TV Orchestra - Stanislav Gorkovenko
(11, 12) - Soloists of St. Petersburg Chamber Ensemble - Mikhail Gantvarg
(13) - Vladimir Mishchuk, piano
(18) - Anna Merzhirova, piano
(19) - Cello Ensemble - Anatoly Nikitin |
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ID: CDMAN160 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ballet MusicPodkolekce: Orchestr Recorded by Petersburg Recording Studio, 1982 |
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ID: CDMAN176 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Cello |
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ID: CDMAN178 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Klavír 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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