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Composer: REBIKOV, Vladimir ((1866 - 1920 )) |
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ID: FCRCD-9739 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano Rebikov, Vladimir, (1866 - 1920)
1. Feuilles d'automne, op. 29
2. Les Feux de Soir (1904)
3. Mélomimiques, op. 11
4. Les Reves, op. 15
5. Parmi eux, op. 35
6. Scénes bucoliques, op. 28
7. Trois Idylles op. 50
8. Fleurs d'automne
9. Les Reves, op. 15
Solisti: Somero, Jouni, piano |
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ID: MELCD1002291 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers
Part 3 Disc 1: Before 1917
This eighth disc of the Anthology of Russian Piano Music is dedicated to the roots of Russian piano school and encompasses the first hundred years of its development in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The acknowledged Russian classical composers Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Taneyev and Lyadov are here (represented with rarely performed works though), along with little known or now completely forgotten composers such as Rubinstein, Rebikov and Arensky.
A unique journey across the pages of lyrical and dramatic traditions of Russian pianism allows us to see how general European trends of piano music were combined with national attributes of domestic culture. Taneyev’s Prelude and Fugue in G sharp minor is a climax of the album - a grandiose polyphonic cycle, one of the peaks of Russian music of the pre-revolution period.
The works of the Russian composers are performed by young pianists - graduates of the Moscow Conservatory and prize-winners of prestigious international competitions, who are worthy representatives of a new generation of Russian music performing school - Vyacheslav Gryaznov, Alexei Chernov, Mikhail Turpanov, Rustam Khanmurzin and Nikita Mndoyants.
Arensky:
Characteristic Pieces (24), Op. 36: Petite Ballade
Characteristic Pieces (24), Op. 36: Élégie
Characteristic Pieces for Piano, Op. 36: Consolation
Characteristic Pieces for Piano, Op. 36: Scherzino
Characteristic Pieces (24), Op. 36: In the Fields
Glinka:
Variations on the song The Nightingale by Alexandr Alabiev in E minor
Souvenir d'une Mazurka in B flat major
Liadov:
Waltz, Op. 57 No. 2
Mazurka in F minor, Op. 57 No. 3
Rebikov:
Waltz in F sharp minor
Christmas tree : Waltz
Rubinstein:
The Russian Dance and Trepak, Op. 82 No. 6
Taneyev:
Prelude and Fugue in G sharp minor, Op. 29
Tchaikovsky:
Scherzo à la Russe, Op. 1 No. 1
Impromptu, Op. 1, No. 2
Chanson triste, Op. 40 No. 2
Vyacheslav Gryaznov (piano), Alexei Chernov (piano), Mikhail Turpanov (piano), Rustam Khanmurzin (piano), Nikita Mndoyants (piano) |
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ID: MELCD1002459 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano This album features names that are virtually unknown to today’s wide audience - Gavriil Popov, Vladimir Rebikov and Samuil Feinberg. For the first time on record, Melodiya presents Grand Suite by Gavriil Popov, one of the most talented representatives of “avant-garde Soviet music” of the 1920’s to the early 1930’s. Vladimir Rebikov was one of the first representatives of Russian music modernism. His piano cycle On the Other Side was inspired by the works of Spanish painter Francisco Goya. Samuil Feinberg is known first of all as a prominent pianist, educator and successor to the traditions of the Russian piano school. Nevertheless, he regarded himself as, first and foremost, a composer and heir to Alexander Scriabin’s creative aspirations. The album also includes works by Prokofiev and Shostakovich. A prize-winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, one of the world’s most prestigious tournaments, Yury Favorin graduated from the Moscow Conservatory under professor Mikhail Voskresensky. The young musician gives special attention to contemporary and rarely performed music. The programmes of his performances are noted for their careful structure. |
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ID: VVCD-00152 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: Orchestra Conductors:
A.Gauk (6,7,13); N.Golovanov (3,11); V.Fedoseyev (15-19); B.Khaikin (10, 12); A.Orlov (2,9); S.Rachmaninov (5); S.Samosud (1, 4, 8, 14)
Orchestras:
All-Union Radio Committee Grand Symphony Orchestra (1-4, 6-11, 13); State Tele-Radio Grand Symphony Orchestra (15-19); Bolshoy Theatre Orchestra (12,14); Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra (5)
Recorded: 1937 (5);1946 (2,9); 1948 (6,7,13); 1951 (8); 1952 (1,3,11); 6.08.1953 (14); 1953 (4,10); 1961 (12); 1988 (15-19) 2002 (14) |
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