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ID: ERP10017 CDs: 1 Type: LP |
Collection: Cello Concerto Subcollection: Cello and Orchestra All works performed by Toomas Velmet with Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arvo Volmer (A1), Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Järvi (A2), violinist Jüri Gerretz (A3), pianists Valdur Roots (B1, B3, B4, B5) and Matti Reimann (B2)
Recorded in 1967 (A2), 1977 (A3, B2, B3, B4), 1984 (B1), 1987 (A1, B5), 1992 (B4
The music of this LP is recorded on those cellos: “Alexander Gaglianus fecit Neapoli 17?5” (A1, B1, B4, B5), “ümberdeinud Johannes Hing 1933” (A2) and “Franciscus Geissenhof fecit Vienna |
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ID: ERP2209 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano Recorded on June 10 and 11, 2008 at the Tallinn Methodist Church and the Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music |
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ID: ERP2309 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Recorded in Tallinn St Nicolaus church in 2009 by Estonian Public
Chamber choir Voces Musicales was founded in 1999 by Risto Joost mainly from the students of the Estonian Academy of Music. Audiences received the choir well already during the first season, which was highlighted by prizes from several competitions. In April 2001, as a great acknowledgment Voces Musicales won 1st prize in the category of chamber choirs at the international choir competition Tallinn 2001. Success in the Tallinn choir competition was continued by another victory in 2005, when besides two 2nd prizes in minor categories the choir also won the Grand Prix.
The repertoire of the choir includes music from Renaissance polyphonies to contemporary compositions. Voces Musicales has been a guest performer at festivals in France, Israel and Finland and has participated in the performance of several oratorical works. The choir has premièred the compositions of several composers (Toivo Tulev, Helena Tulve, Timo Steiner, Ülo Krigul, etc). Voces Musicales has co-operated with conductors Neeme Järvi, Olari Elts, Arvo Volmer, Andres Mustonen, Jüri Alperten and orchestras such as the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, Corelli Baroque Orchestra, NYYD Ensemble, Hortus Musicus, Pärnu City Orchestra. In autumn 2009, the choir celebrated their 10th anniversary with a jubilee concert. |
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ID: QTZ2032 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano and Cello This CD showcases the virtuosic partnership of cellist Matthew Barley and pianist Stephen De Pledge in a disc which draws together works by composers from all corners of the former Soviet empire.
Dmitri Shostakovich
Suite from Cheryomushki
Alfred Schnittke
Sonata No. 1
Musica Nostalgica
Giya Kancheli
With a Smile for Slava
Franghis Ali-Zadeh
Habil Sajahy (In the Style of Habil)
Arvo Part
Fratres
Mati Kuulberg
Meenutus (Reminding)
Matthew Barley, cello
Stephen De Pledge, piano |
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ID: RK2201 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Voices „Dresden Chamber Choir “ (directed by Hans-Christoph Rademann)
The CD Weihnachten („Christmas“) by the „Dresden Chamber Choir “ (directed by Hans-Christoph Rademann) was introduced to the German market in 2002. It was very successful- after few weeks the CD was sold out and had to be re-released soon after. Hans- Christoph Rademann and the „Dresden Chamber Choir “ have chosen wonderful pieces around Christmas - very popular songs, unknown titles and a few contemporary pieces. The program tells us the Christmas story in musical kind - beginning at the Announcement to Maria until the Worship of the shepherds. The CD shows a wide ranging mix from early sacred music (Heinrich Schütz: Tröstet mein Volk) until romantic choral pieces of well-known Christmas songs (Max Reger: “Macht hoch die Tür”) - as well as some new compositions by Arvo Pärt, Karsten Gundermann and Jan Sandström. The Dresden singers keep always the balance between wide dynamic contrasts and sure intonation. In the last few years the Dresden Chamber Choir has received several international prizes. At the 5th International Chamber Choir Competition in Marktobersdorf in 1997, the choir was awarded the first prize and was officially judged to be “internationally outstanding”. The recordings have been made at St. Lucas church in Dresden in 2002 |
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ID: SIGCD127 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: Choir Choral music from the sixteenth-century, right up to the late-twentieth-century features on this beautiful eleven-track album, with stunning performances from The Choir of Royal Holloway.
The Chapel Choir was established in 1886 for women’s voices & became a mixed choir in 1965. Forty-three years on and the choir have made 14 CD recordings & have toured most European countries, under the guidance of Rupert Gough, who began his musical training as a chorister at the Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace. |
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ID: SMCCD0200 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Choir Subcollection: Voice and Choir Founder of the Choir Boris Tevlin
Artistic director and conductor Alexander Solovyev
SOLOISTS:
Studio for New Music Ensemble (1)
Ekaterina Mechetina, piano (1-3)
Vasily Efimov, tenor (2)
Maria Chelmakina, soprano (2, 9, 10, 13, 14)
Maria Skoryk, soprano (2)
Nadezhda Gulitskaya, soprano (5, 6)
Stanislav Malyshev, violin (5)
Veronika Dzhioeva, soprano (5,6)
Evgenia Krivitskaya, organ (10)
Tatiana Ponikarovskaya, soprano (11)
Alexey Nikiforovsky, tenor (13)
Sergey Terentiev, baritone (14)
Taras Yasenkov, tambourine (16)
Eteri Beriashvili, jazz vocal (17, 18)
Dmitry Volkov, baritone (18)
Daniel Kramer, piano (17, 18)
Live at the Grand Hall of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
October 30 (1-6, 10-11, 14-18)
September 27 (7, 8)
September 11 (9)
September 9 (12, 13), 2015 |
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ID: TRO-CD01432 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Sacred Music Subcollection: Choir Recording:March 2007, Keila Newand - Apostolic Church, EstoniaBalance Engineer: Tanel KlesmentPainting Inlay inside: Juri ArrakPhoto of the ensemble: Jevgeni SazonovPage 26, On the Crossroads: © Veljo Tormis
* World Premiere Recording |
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ID: UP0184 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Recital Subcollection: Voices and Quartet Eva Garajova mezzo-soprano
Ludmila Peterkova, Jana Lahodna, Marek Svejkar clarinets
Jitka Hosprova viola
Jaroslav Sveceny violin
Katerina Englichova harp
Zemlinsky Quartet: (Frantisek Soucek 1st violin, Petr Strizek 2nd violin, Petr Holman viola, Vladimir Fortin cello) |
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