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BORODIN, Alexander Porfir'yevich - Composers, page 3

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Yurj Markin - Jazz suite on the themes of A.P. Borodin's 'Prince Igor'

Yurj Markin - Jazz suite on the themes of A.P. Borodin's 'Prince Igor'
ID: ART290
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Ensemble

Recorded live at the premiere concert in "Jazz Art Club", April 27, 1996
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Russian Fairy Tales 2 - Cd - Ivan Shpiller, Yondai Butt, Uvm

Russian Fairy Tales 2 - Cd - Ivan Shpiller, Yondai Butt, Uvm
ID: BRIL92138
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Collection: Russian Folk Music
Subcollection: Orchestra

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Diva - Anastasiya Maksimova

Diva - Anastasiya Maksimova
ID: CDMAN236-05
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Vocal Collection
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

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Stefan Elenkov, bass - Opera Recital

Stefan Elenkov, bass - Opera Recital
ID: GD235
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Opera Collection
Subcollection: Opera

The experts define Stefan Elenkov (1937-97) as "a bass with a timbre rich in overtones and voice with piercing power". These qualities combined with his priceless training with Prof. Christo Brambarov, his further studies in Palermo and the great experience on the stage place him amongst the most stunning opera singers. His career was connected mostly with the Sofia Opera House (1966-97). But Elenkov had also sang as guest-artist in numerous famous opera theatres: the Metropolitan Opera in New York, La Scala in Milan, the State Opera Theatre in Vienna, Teatro del Liceo in Barcelona, Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, in opera performances in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Israel, Brasil, France, the USA, etc. His repertoire included all the big bass parts: Mephistopheles from Faust (Gounod), Fiesco from Simon Boccanegra (Verdi), Khan Kontchak from Prince Igor (Borodin), Prince Khovansky and Dossifey from Khovanshchina (Mussorgsky), King Philip and the Inquisitor from Don Carlos (Verdi) and many others. Some of them are included in this CD. The recordings were made in different periods of his rich artistic career but the constant trends in all of them are his incredibly beautiful voice, his high level of professionalism and captivating artistry.

Interprets: Hinchev
Accompanied by:
Orchestra of the Sofia National Opera conducted by Boris Hinchev
Studio recording, May 28, 1970 - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bulgarian national Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ivan Angelov
Studio recording, March 11, 1983 - 5, 6
Orchestra of the Sofia National opera conducted by Mark Ermler
Live recording, April 8, 1977 - 7
Orchestra of the Sofia National opera conducted by Assen Naidenov
Live recording, May 8, 1983 - 8, 9, 10
Orchestra of the Sofia National opera conducted by Rouslan Raichev
Live recording, April 23, 1988 - 11
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MASTERPIECES OF RUSSIAN MUSIC - KHACHATURIAN - TCHAIKOVSKY - GLINKA - PROKOFIEV

MASTERPIECES OF RUSSIAN MUSIC - KHACHATURIAN - TCHAIKOVSKY - GLINKA - PROKOFIEV
ID: GD254
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Orchestral Works
Subcollection: Orchestra

While 19th century Western Europe music includes different styles and schools, there is no such division among Russian composers. During that time Russia marks a period of real national upsurge in enhancing the Russian nation. For this reason, the Russian composers turn back to the traditional village folklore and consider it basic for the future development of Russian musical culture. Glinka was the first to look back to the Russian musical heritage. His works provide a basis for the Russian classical music school. The realistic traditions in his music are followed also by the next generation of composers.
At the end of the 50s and the beginning of the 60s a group of composers (Balakirev, Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Cui) created the group “The Five”, dedicated to the production of a specifically Russian brand of music and truthful representation of real life. They follow the path of Glinka and Dargomizhsky in creating works which are closely connected to folk art. However, they also stand out with their brilliant artistic talent and the innovations they made in opera, symphonic and chamber music. Tchaikovsky also shares their outlook. He often uses Russian folklore, but is interested mainly in the inner life of man, and not in large-scale historical dramas. In this sense, his music is more closely related to everyday romance, than to the traditional folklore. Tchaikovsky also creates a new type of ballet music. Music had mainly accompaniment functions before him. He makes it stand on its own in the whole performance. By employing the expressive means of symphonic music, the composer reveals the dramatic content of the work.
20th century composers are also influenced by their predecessors. They develop the folk traditions and enrich them with the expressive means of their time.
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PAVEL GERDJIKOV - Opera Arias & Duets

PAVEL GERDJIKOV - Opera Arias & Duets
ID: GD331
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Opera & Vocal Collection
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

The Bulgarian opera school is well-known throughout the world. Many Bulgarian opera singers perform at the most renowned opera stages and impress with their performance. One of them is the bass Pavel Gerdjikov. What makes him different from other famous Bulgarian singers is that he builds his career mainly in Bulgaria along with his numerous guest-performances which have made him world-famous.
Pavel Gerdjikov has taken an interest in music ever since his early childhood: he had violin and piano lessons, played in orchestras, sang in choirs, conducted… He studied at the Sofia Academy of Music under Prof. Anna Todorova and Prof. Ilia Yosifov and as he admits himself, many of his teachers in theoretical subjects left a lasting influence upon him: Prof. Stoyan Djudjev, Lyubomir Pipkov, Dragan Kardjiev. His first appointment was in the Berlin Comische Oper. In 1962 he was enlisted with the Sofia Opera and since then he has participated in all its productions. He has performed with the greatest opera names in Bulgaria: Lyubomir Bodurov, Dimitar Uzunov, Nikolai Ghiaurov, Nikola Nikolov, Alexandrina Milcheva, Raina Kabaivanska, Valeri Popova, Dimitar Petkov, Assen Selimsky, Milkana Nikolova, Liliana Bareva … He has worked with renowned conductors and directors in many countries world-wide: in almost all big European opera theatres and stages, in Japan, Australia, America. In one of his interviews Pavel Gerdjikiv mentions some of his participations: Don Juan - the performances in Salzburg with the Mozarteum Orchestra, The Queen of Spades in Gleinborn, some of his concerts in Melbourne and Sydney, the Tchaikovsky recital at the Richter Festival in Moscow. In the Mozart Sal in Vienna he sang in Shostakovich’s 14th Symphony, which was a premiere of the work outside the then USSR.
His repertoire includes all famous traditional bass parts. But besides them, he participates as a soloist in Bulgarian opera and cantata-oratorial works. He is deeply convinced that “it is impossible for a person to become a complete actor, singer or musician if he lacks in his own national musical culture… When I started studying at the Academy, I sang songs by Dobri Hristov, Pancho Vladigerov, Lyubomir Pipkov, Goleminov. After that I started singing the Fourth Symphony and The Boyana Master by Konstantin Iliev, The Apology of Socrates by Simeon Pironkov, Pentagram for bass and orchestra by Ivan Marinov. Still later I turned to the songs cycle “Foreign Poets” by Lyubomir Pipkov, and then I began to get interested in Shostakovich, his 13th and 14th Symphony… Thanks to the Bulgarian music, I began to get interested in Honegger, Bartok, Britten, Shostakovich (also the songs). Bulgarian music provoked me and opened my mind to the foreign contemporary music.
Pavel Gerdjikov is also an opera director. His preferences in this field are connected not only with the classical opera repertoire, but also with contemporary Bulgarian and foreign music. Besides developing his career as a singer and a director, Pavel Gerdjikov devotes a lot of time to his teaching activity. In 1970 he started teaching at the Academy of Music in Sofia and he is still one of the most loved teachers among the students. This is not surprising, having in mind that he is a great actor and a highly-accomplished person, with an affinity to the refined style of speaking. His students have the opportunity to know a really encyclopaedic personality, who reveals to them the vast world of art.

With the participation of: Milkana Nikolova, Liliana Bareva, Mincho Popov, Assen Selimsky
Chamber Orchestra, Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors: Pasquale Rispoli, Alexander Vladigerov, Vassil Stefanov, Mihail Angelov
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Classical Russian Romances - Alexander Morozov, bass - Irina Soboleva, piano

Classical Russian Romances - Alexander Morozov, bass - Irina Soboleva, piano
ID: IMLCD017
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Russian Romance
Subcollection: Vocal and Piano

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Classical Russian Romances, Vol 3 - Sofia Preobrazhenskaya, mezzo-soprano

Classical Russian Romances, Vol 3 - Sofia Preobrazhenskaya, mezzo-soprano
ID: IMLCD086
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Vocal and Piano

V. Mironov (guitar), 3; S. Sorokin (guitar), 3, 21
A. Merovich (piano), 1-2, 4-12, 14-18, 20; N. Barannikova (piano), 13;
V. Preobrazhenskaya (piano), 19;
V. Parashin (violin), 2; instrumental trio, 21
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Mark Reisen, bass - Opera Arias and Scenes

Mark Reisen, bass - Opera Arias and Scenes
ID: IMLCD120
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

Archival recordings of the 1940th - the beginning of the 1950th from the collection of A. Zemlianoy


Marc Reisen, bass (1-12)
Valery Malishev, bass (10)
Ivan Kozlovsky, tenor (11)

The Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Moscow
Conductors:
Alexander Melik-Pashaev (1,8)
Samuel Samosud (2,10)
Kirill Kondrashin (3)
Vassily Nebolsin (4-6, 9, 11, 12)
Nikolay Golovanov (7)
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N.A. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - M.P. MUSSORGSKY - A.P. BORODIN - TREASURES FROM THE MUSICAL ARCHIVES OF ST. PETERSBURG - Alexander Pirogov, bass

N.A. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV - M.P. MUSSORGSKY - A.P. BORODIN - TREASURES FROM THE MUSICAL ARCHIVES OF ST. PETERSBURG - Alexander Pirogov, bass
ID: IMLCD121
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

Alexander Pirogov, bass
Choir and Orchestra of the Moscow “Bolshoy” Theatre
Conductors: А. Melik-Pashayev (1, 5 - 7); V. Nebolsin (2 - 4); N. Golovanov (8 - 9);
S. Sakharov (10)
Orchestra of the Moscow Musical Theatre named after Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko
Conductor S. Samosud (11)
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