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GLINKA, Mikhail Ivanovich - Composers, page 6

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Music of Pavlovsk's station

Music of Pavlovsk's station
ID: CDMAN176
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Cello

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Russian capricco

Russian capricco
ID: CDMAN178
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Piano

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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Haydn - Slonimsky - Prokofiev - Glinka - Chopin - Polina Fradkina, piano

Haydn - Slonimsky - Prokofiev - Glinka - Chopin - Polina Fradkina, piano
ID: CDMAN224-04
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music
Subcollection: Piano

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Nikolay Kopylov - M. Glinka - Great romances

Nikolay Kopylov - M. Glinka - Great romances
ID: CDMAN304-07
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Russian Romance
Subcollection: Vocal and Piano

Kopylov Nicholas - M. Glinka - Rare performance of the great romances
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ESTONIAN NATIONAL OPERA - ESTONIA 100 (Rahvusooper Estonia 100)

ESTONIAN NATIONAL OPERA  - ESTONIA 100 (Rahvusooper Estonia 100)
ID: ERP906
CDs: 11
Type: CD
Collection: Opera and Operetta
Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra

Recordings since 1930 from the archives of Estonian Radio and private collections, Mono / Stereo

11 CDs in jubilee-box + Booklet 79 pages


CD 1 (ERP 906-1)- Opera, romance - Aav, Händel, Verdi, Gounod, Bizet... 76:39
CD 2 (ERP 906-2)- Opera, romance - Leoncavallo, Puccini, Tchaikovsky... 74:50
CD 3 (ERP 906-3)- Opera - Wagner, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Verdi... 76:03
CD 4 (ERP 906-4)- Opera - Verdi, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Puccini... 77:36
CD 5 (ERP 906-5)- Opera - Rossini, Verdi, Puccini, Wagner... 76:02
CD 6 (ERP 906-6)- Opera - Aav, Puccini, Mozart, Donizetti, Verdi... 76:49
CD 7 (ERP 906-7)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, Lehár, J Strauss, Friml... 79:08
CD 8 (ERP 906-8)- Operetta, musical - Romberg, Kálmán, J Strauss, ... 71:03
CD 9 (ERP 906-9)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Romberg... 76:46
CD 10 (ERP 906-10)- Operetta, musical - Lehár, Smetana, Milyutin... 76:56
CD 11 (ERP 906-11)- Operetta, musical - Kálmán, J Strauss, Offenbach... 76:52

The soloists of Estonian National Opera
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Liida Aadre (1904−1957), soprano.
Jenny Anvelt (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Aren (b 1933), operetta artist (1971−1975).
Andrei Christiansen (1914−1968), baritone.
Enno Eesmaa (1917−1996), tenor.
Helmi Einer (1888−1968), soprano.
Viktor Gurjev (1914−1985), tenor.
Jaan Haabjärv (1914−1946), tenor.
Maarja Haamer (b 1938), soprano.
Benno Hansen (1891−1952), bass.
Tiina Jaaksoo (b 1931), soprano.
Vello Jürna (b 1959), tenor.
Anu Kaal (b 1940), soprano.
Harri Kaasik (1910−1994), tenor.
Mari Kamp (b 1915), soprano.
Kalju Karask (b 1931), tenor.
Katrin Karisma (b 1947), operetta artist of the EsNO (1968−1998).
Eedo Karrisoo (1907−1982), tenor.
Valentine Kask (1899−1974), mezzo-soprano.
Tõnu Kilgas (b 1954), operetta artist of the EsNO (1984−2001).
Meta Kodanipork (1904−1983), soprano.
Ants Kollo (b 1949), tenor.
Kaie Konrad (b 1943), soprano.
Uno Kreen (1928−1996), bass.
Hendrik Krumm (1934−1989), tenor.
Galina Kulkina (1922−1990), soprano.
Voldemar Kuslap (b 1937), baritone.
Tiit Kuusik (1911−1990), baritone.
Ivo Kuusk (b 1937), tenor.
Mati Kõrts (b 1962), tenor.
Ervin Kärvet (1932−2000), bass.
Aino Külvand (1921−2005), soprano.
Arvo Laid (1945−1993), baritone.
Milvi Laid (1906−1976), soprano.
Ester Lepa (b 1928), soprano.
Artur Linnamägi (1915−1983), bass.
Ida Loo-Talvari (1901−97), soprano.
Olga Lund (1912−1998), soprano.
Valter Luts (1923−2003), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1968).
Agu Lüdig (1897−1949). Operetta director and actor at the EsNO (1919−1949).
Elsa Maasik (1908−1991), soprano.
Teo Maiste (b 1932), bass.
Hugo Malmsten (1907−1991), tenor.
Eva Meil (1917−2002), operetta artist of the EsNO (1949−1975).
Alfred Mering (1903−1988), operetta artist and director at the EsNO (1946−1965).
Hans Miilberg (b 1945), baritone.
Enno Mikkelsaar (b 1945), baritone.
Olga Mikk-Krull (1887−1980), soprano.
Gerda Murre (1913−1981), sopran.
Paul Mägi sen (1917−1973), tenor.
Eve Neem (1942−2006), mezzo-soprano.
Illart Orav (1936−94), baritone.
Georg Ots (1920−1975), baritone.
Karl Ots (1882−1961), tenor.
Heino Otto (1915−1982), tenor.
Paula Padrik (b 1926), soprano.
Mati Palm (b 1942). Soloist of the EsNO (since 1969).
Liidia Panova (b 1928), mezzo-soprano.
Theo Puks (1897−1988), bass.
Sirje Puura (b 1949), soprano.
Väino Puura (1951), baritone.
Aaro Pärn (1910−1990), bass.
Endel Pärn (1914−1990). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1942−1986).
Helvi Raamat (b 1947), soprano.
Ott Raukas (1911−1962), bass.
Riina Reinik (1908−1990), operetta artist. Soloist of the EsNO (1931−1944).
Artur Rinne (1910−1984), baritone.
Mait Robas (b 1925), tenor.
Marta Rungi (1902−1988), soprano.
Helgi Sallo (b 1944), soprano.
Haili Sammelselg (b 1928), soprano.
Konstantin Savi (1894−1943), tenor.
Leonid Savitski (b 1948), bass.
Jenny Siimon (1905−1982), mezzo-soprano.
Tarmo Sild (b 1953), baritone.
Sophie Sooäär (1914−1996).
Jelena Solovjova (b 1934), soprano.
Alfred Sällik (1890−1943), tenor.
Jassi Zahharov (b 1954), baritone.
Leili Tammel (b 1943), mezzo-soprano.
Martin Taras (1899−1968), tenor.
Georg Taleš (1912−1997), baritone.
Urve Tauts (b 1935), mezzo-soprano.
Klaudia Tiidus (1917−1996), soprano.
Olga Torokoff-Tiedeberg (1902−1964), soprano.
Annika Tõnuri (b 1961), soprano.
Ia Uudelepp (1913−1983), soprano.
Els Vaarman (1908−1976), soprano.
Kalju Vaha (1926−1962). Operetta artist of the EsNO (1940−1948, 1950−1959).
Harri Vasar (1926−1994), tenor.
Heli Veskus (b 1969), soprano.
Karl Viitol (1888−1944), bass / baritone.
Margarita Voites (b 1936), soprano.
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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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Toscanini: Gli Anni Della Maturita - Vol.2

Toscanini: Gli Anni Della Maturita - Vol.2
ID: IDIS284-85
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Collection: Orchestral Works
Subcollection: Orchestra

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Pushkin to The Music Of His Time - M.Philippova, mezzo-soprano - I. Mikhailov, piano

Pushkin to The Music Of His Time - M.Philippova, mezzo-soprano  - I. Mikhailov, piano
ID: IMLCD008
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Russian Romance
Subcollection: Vocal and Piano

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M. Glinka - Harp Works. Romances - Irina Donskaya, harp - N. Lee, soprano - A. Slavny, baritone - Chamber Soloists of St. Petersburg

M. Glinka - Harp Works. Romances - Irina Donskaya, harp - N. Lee, soprano - A. Slavny, baritone - Chamber Soloists of St. Petersburg
ID: IMLCD009
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Russian Romance
Subcollection: Voice and Harp

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Russian Romances of the 19th century - Ensemble of Classic Music "St. Petersburg Salon"

Russian Romances of the 19th century - Ensemble of Classic Music "St. Petersburg Salon"
ID: IMLCD010
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Russian Romance
Subcollection: Voice and Ensemble

All tracks
Matvyeva, Elena (soprano);
Kotelnikov, Konstantin (tenor);
Matveyev, Vladimir (cello);

1, 2, 3 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27
Rodionov Igor, (flute); Romanyuk, Igor (violin); Ovsiannikov, Yury (viola)

4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24
Makavtsova, Alena (flute); Malex, Boris (violin); Evtikhov, Sergey (viola)
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