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ID: IMLCD058 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Romance Subcollection: Vocal and Piano Treasures from the Musical archives of St. Petersburg
Recordings of the 1950s from T. Lavrova"s archive
Tatiana Lavrova, soprano and Yeugeni Lebedev (1-2, 4-8, 10-26),
Vladimir Serdechkov (3, 9, 27-29), piano |
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ID: IMLCD123 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: Vocal and Piano
TREASURES FROM THE MUSICAL ARCHIVES OF ST.PETERSBURG
Andrei Ivanov, bass
George Vinogradov, tenore (4 - 5)
George Orentlicher, piano |
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ID: MELCD1001828 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: Orchestra In the first half of the 19th century, Russian composers began to show an interest for the music of the Orient. Then, at the very beginning of the century, the Caucasus became open for visits. Not only composers, but also poets and painters were impressed with its exoticism, and the notion "Orient" included not just the Arab East, but the Caucasus as well. In terms of style, its nature, traditions, music and dances were literally overwhelming. The Caucasus inspired many of the works of the Russian culture of the 19th century. The territorial proximity of the Caucasus to Russia, close associations with the culture and arts of the Caucasus, including the works by Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov, and, mainly, visits of Russian composers such as Mikhail Glinka and Mily Balakirev to the Caucasus - all that were reasons why orientality found its fullest development and expression in the Russian music as compared to the other European music cultures. |
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ID: MELCD1002186 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Wind Music Subcollection: Piano and Bassoon Firma Melodiya continues to present Russian chamber music for wind instruments.
This disc features compositions written within a hundred years between 1832 and 1932.
Trio pathétique by Mikhail Glinka, one of the first Russian chamber ensembles originally composed for clarinet, bassoon and piano (winds are often replaced with strings) received its continuation in Mily Balakirev’s octet. The future leader of The Five met Glinka at a young age and earned a praise of his talent. An elegant music picture An Evening in Georgia by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov presents an oriental area of Russian music. It was created under the impression of life in Tiflis (now Tbilisi), Georgia, where the composer lived for more than ten years and virtually led the music life of the city. Saxophone Quartet, a concluding piece of the programme is one of the last works by the classical Russian composer Alexander Glazunov composed in 1932. The composer was carried away with a new timbre of the saxophone and so excited with the sound of the musicians of the French National Guards orchestra that he wrote a composition especially for them in timbre colours which were so unusual for Russian music.
The recordings feature soloists and musicians of some of the leading Moscow orchestras, including such outstanding musicians as harpist Emilia Moskovityanova, flutist Valentin Zverev, clarinetist Vladimir Sokolov, violinist Andrei Korsakov, cellist Fyodor Luzanov, saxophonist Lev Mikhailov and others. Remarkable pianists and winners of international competitions, People’s Artists of Russia Lyubov Timofeyeva and Alexei Nasedkin play the piano on the ensembles by Glinka and Balakirev.
Balakirev:
Octet, Op. 3
Valentin Zverev (flute), Anatoli Lyubimov (oboe), Boris Afanasiev (horn), Adrei Korsakov (violin), Mikhail Tolpygo (viola), Fyodor Luzanov (cello), Rifat Komachkov (double bass), Alexei Nasedkin (piano)
Glazunov:
Saxophone Quartet, Op. 109
Lev Mikhailov (soprano saxophone), Alexander Oseichuk (alto saxophone), Yuri Vorontsov (tenor saxophone) & Vladimir Yeryomin (baritone saxophone)
Glinka:
Trio Pathetique in D minor
Vladimir Sokolov (clarinet), Sergei Krasavin (bassoon), Lyubov Timofeyva (piano)
Ippolitov-Ivanov:
Quintet for Piano and Winds, Op. 71 "An Evening in Georgia"
Valentin Zverev (flute), Anatoli Lyubimov (oboe), Vladimir Sokolov (clarinet), Sergei Krasavin (bassoon), Emilia Moskvitina (harp) |
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ID: MELCD1002406 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Cello Collection Subcollection: Piano and Cello Pianos:
CD1:
Naum Walter (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14)
Alexander Arutiunian (2)
Igor Aptekarev (4, 9, 11)
Victor Yampolsky (8)
Igor Aptekarev (4, 9, 11)
Arnold Kaplan (13)
Pianos:
CD2.
Naum Walter (1, 3, 5, 7, 12, 15)
Alexander Arutiunian (8)
Igor Aptekarev (9, 11, 13)
Victor Yampolsky (2, 6)
Igor Aptekarev (9, 11, 13)
Arnold Kaplan (4)
Victor Makarov (10, 14) |
29.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: MKM248 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Booklet and inlay only in russian language. |
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ID: MKM251 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Booklet and inlay only in russian language.
MKM248, MKM249, MKM250 |
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