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D. SHOSTAKOVICH - Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Minor - 24 Preludes - Aphorisms - Irina Chukovskaya, piano

D. SHOSTAKOVICH - Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Minor - 24 Preludes - Aphorisms - Irina Chukovskaya, piano
ID: MELCD1002455
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Instrumental
Subcollection: Piano

Firma Melodiya presents a new CD of the renowned Russian pianist Irina Chukovskaya (Petrova) dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the 20th century classic Dmitri Shostakovich.
“Irina Chukovskaya is a pianist of a bright talent. Her performance is attractive because of its outstanding virtuosity, sonic culture and genuine artistry.
Different musical styles and directions are within her power,” Mstislav Rostropovich once described Chukovskaya’s art. An alumna of the central Music School and the Moscow Conservatory, a student of Vera Gornostayeva and Stanislav Neuhaus, and a winner of the 1980 International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, Irina Chukovskaya is now a professor of the Russian Gnessins Music Academy and one of the best representatives of the Neuhaus school in today’s musical and performing art and piano pedagogy.
The pianist has performed at the largest concert venues of Russia, Europe and Asia. She is particularly well-known in the United States where she has played over 500 recitals. Chukovskaya has been a long-time collaborator of the
conductor Maxim Shostakovich. “I have performed with Irina Chukovskaya on repeated occasions and witnessed her significant artistic achievements,” the musician tells. “This recording of my father’s works is among them. She renders the poignant tragicalness of the images of the sonata, flexible fickleness of the moods of the preludes and paradoxical eccentricity of the Aphorisms with conquering convincingness.”
The disc features Dmitri Shostakovich’s most significant works for solo piano - Aphorisms, and early experimental cycle written in 1927, the well-known 24 Preludes for piano (1932-1933) and Sonata No. 2 for piano (1943), one of the large-scale works of the war period dedicated to memory of Leonid Nikolayev, Shostakovich’s teacher and one of the founders of the Soviet piano school.
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D. SHOSTAKOVICH - L. DESYATNIKOV - R. SHCHEDRIN - A. SCHNITTKE - Oleg Vedernikov, cello - Alexey Goribol, piano

D. SHOSTAKOVICH - L. DESYATNIKOV - R. SHCHEDRIN - A. SCHNITTKE - Oleg Vedernikov, cello - Alexey Goribol, piano
ID: MELCD1002452
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music
Subcollection: Piano and Cello

Firma Melodiya presents recordings of 20th century cello music performed by Oleg Vedernikov and Alexey Goribol.
The name of Alexey Goribol, a pianist, public figure, Honoured Artist of Russia and organizer of numerous festivals and music projects is well known to the domestic and foreign listeners, while the name of Oleg Vedernikov whose life ended up so tragically in 2015 is less known to a wide audience. This album is dedicated to the memory of the remarkable cellist.
A graduate of the Ural Conservatory in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg), Oleg Vedernikov won a silver medal of the 2nd All-Union cello Competition in Yaroslavl in 1988. Then he took a graduate course at the Moscow Conservatory with Natalia Shakhovskaya and was one of her favourite students. Together with Alexey Goribol Vedernikov won the first prize at the chamber competition in Trapani, Italy.
This recording was made in 1993 when Oleg Vedernikov’s performance, in his peers’ opinion, was on top of cello art. The cellist and the pianist make a brilliant ensemble unveiling the entire contradiction and figurative wealth of contemporary music. It was the first joint work to both of the musicians, and it was followed by many years of fruitful artistic partnership.
The album features cello sonatas by Dmitri Shostakovich and Alfred Schnittke, and works by Leonid Desyatnikov and Rodion Shchedrin.
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Zurab Anjaparidze - Arias and Scenes from Operas

Zurab Anjaparidze - Arias and Scenes from Operas
ID: MELCD1002373
CDs: 1
Type: CD

Firma Melodiya presents recordings of the prominent singer and soloist of the USSR Bolshoi Theatre Zurab Anjaparidze.

“For eleven years of his career on the stage of the USSR Bolshoi Theatre he was … the best Herman, the best Radames, the best José. Whatever the singer undertook, he created, and id it in a thorough, unhurriedly, with a sense of enormous responsibility and his own artistic dignity.” This is how the outstanding Irina Arkhipova described the performing art of Zurab Anjaparidze who was one her perennial partners at the Bolshoi Theatre.

Thousands of spectators and listeners could not help but agree to her appraisal. Anjaparidze’s voice preserved on tape still resonates with the beauty of its sound, wealth of its timbre with an inimitable Italian flavour, emotional fullness of every character he went through. Zurab Anjaparidze debuted at the Bolshoi as José in Bizet’s Carmen in 1957. Along with the part of Radames in Verdi’s Aida, that role became Anjaparidze’s trademark, and soon the singer took the place of the leading heroic tenor of the opera company.

The role of Herman in Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades was the artist’s highest accomplishment at the Bolshoi. He also sang Herman on the Bolshoi’s tour at La Scala in 1964. After that making the Italian press dubbed him the “Soviet Franco Corelli.” The album includes fragments from the operas performed by Zurab Anjaparidze - The Queen of Spades, Carmen, Aida, as well as Verdi’s Il Trovatore and Otello, Puccini’s Tosca and Manon Lescaut, Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore and Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci. The recordings were made in the 1960s and 1970s with the orchestra of the USSR Bolshoi Theatre conducted by Alexander Melik-Pashayev, Boris Khaikin and Mark Ermler.

Zurab Andzhaparidze, tenor
O. Klenov, baryton (8)
T. Milachkina, soprano (13)
V. Levko, mezzo-soprano (14)
Choir and the Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre (14)
State Academic Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre
Chefs d'orchestre : M. Ermler (1-11), B. Khaikine (12-14)
Ingénieurs du son : A. Grossman (1-7, 10-14), E. Chakhnazarian (8-9)
Enregistrement effectué en 1967 (12-14), 1968 (1-7, 10-11), 1973 (8-9)
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A. MARCELLO - T.A. VITALI - K.Y. DAVIDOV - D. POPPER - Vladimir Tonkha, cello

A. MARCELLO - T.A. VITALI - K.Y. DAVIDOV - D. POPPER - Vladimir Tonkha, cello
ID: MELCD1002435
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music
Subcollection: Piano and Cello

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F. LISZT - Two Sonatas for Two Pianos- Ludmila Berlinsraya, piano - Arthur Ancelle, piano

F. LISZT - Two Sonatas for Two Pianos- Ludmila Berlinsraya, piano - Arthur Ancelle, piano
ID: MELCD1002463
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Piano

Firma Melodiya presents a recording of two-piano transcriptions by Franz Liszt and Camille Saint-Saëns performed by the piano duet of Ludmila Berlinskaya and Arthur Ancelle.
“The unity of beautiful souls,” wrote foreign reviewers about the duet. Representatives of famous artistic dynasties (Berlinskaya is a daughter of Valentin Berlinsky, an outstanding cellist, professor and founding member of the Borodin Quartet; Ancelle is a great grandson of the legendary opera diva Fanny Heldy, a grandson of a ballerina and a son of a theatre director) and alumni of different music performing traditions, they began to jointly perform in 2011 and have won the listeners’ hearts in Russia, France and Switzerland. Their joint debut album with Tchaikovsky’s music was highly acclaimed by BBC Music Magazine.
The programme of this album combines two, at first glance, completely different pianistic styles of the 19th century - Liszt and Saint-Saëns. However, the two great musicians took a genuine interest in each other’s works that was expressed in “mutual” transcriptions. Liszt unintentionally introduced the powerful current of his personality into his arrangements. The Dance of Death is an obvious example that makes the comparison between the two piano versions of this symphonic work, one transcribed by Liszt and the other transcribed by the author, even more interesting. On the other way around, a hint of Saint-Saëns is heard in his transcription of Liszt’s B minor Sonata he made for himself and his friend and outstanding French pianist Louis Diémer. The album also includes Liszt’s Après une Lecture de Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata arranged for two pianos by Arthur Ancelle.
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P.I. TCHAIKOVSKY - L.A. DESYATNIKOV - I. STRAVINSKY - Aylen Pritchin, violin - Lukas Geniušas, piano

P.I. TCHAIKOVSKY - L.A. DESYATNIKOV - I. STRAVINSKY - Aylen Pritchin, violin - Lukas Geniušas, piano
ID: MELCD1002442
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music
Subcollection: Piano and Violin

Firma Melodiya presents an album of young but already world renowned musicians, violinist Aylen Pritchin and pianist Lukas Geniušas.
A native of St. Petersburg, Aylen Pritchin graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with professor and People’s Artist of the USSR Eduard Grach. Aylen is a winner of numerous awards and prizes, including a special prize of the judges of the XIV Tchaikovsky International Competition in 2011 and a grand prix of the Long-Thibaud Competition in 2014.
He is a scholarship holder of the New Names and Russian Performing Art foundations, and a participant of the Stars of the 21st Century project of the Moscow Philharmonic Society.
The name of Lukas Geniušas became known in wide quarters of domestic music lovers after he received a silver medal at the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 2010. In 2015, the pianist was awarded the second prize of the XV Tchaikovsky International Competition and won rave reviews from the critics. A grandson of the famous pianist and professor
Vera Gornstayeva, Lukas Geniušas received his first contest award at the age of twelve. Today he plays concerts at the most prestigious venues of the world.
“It was clear right from his first touch upon the keyboard - we have a world class pianist before us … a remarkable and mature master with unforeseen prospects of a developing talent,” wrote a well-known critic about Lukas Geniušas. Aylen Pritchin and Lukas Geniušas perform works by Russian composers of the 19th and 20th centuries: Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s minicycle Souvenir d’un lieu cher, violin transcriptions of Igor Stravinsky’s ballet suites (co-written with Samuel Dushkin) and Leonid Desyatnikov’s Like the Old Organ-Grinder.
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Dmitriy Atovmyan - Solo for Orchestra

Dmitriy Atovmyan - Solo for Orchestra
ID: MELCD6001027
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Jazz
Subcollection: Ensemble

Sergey Gurbeloshvili, Ensemble "Melody"
Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR
Dmitry Atovmyan: State Variety Orchestra of the RSFSR
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George Garanian - All That Jazz

George Garanian - All That Jazz
ID: MELCD6000858
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Jazz
Subcollection: Saxophone

1. Labyrinth (Igor Kantyukov) 9:37
2. Marina (Boris Frumkin) 9:24
3. Lenkoran (George Garanjan) 8:35
4. Fiery River (K. Nosov) 7:41
5. In The Traditional (Nayssoo) 6:23
6. Ballad (George Garanjan) 3:23
7. When There's Not Enough Technique (K. Bakholdin) 5:27
8. Terem-Teremok (George Garanjan) 5:40
9. How Do You Do (N. Gromin) 4:52
10. Night on the Plescheevo Lake (N. Gromin) 9:38
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Alex Show

Alex Show
ID: MELCD6000437
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Jazz
Subcollection: Ensemble

Alex Show - jazz ensemble
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P.I. TCHAIKOVSKY - The Seasons, Children's Album

P.I. TCHAIKOVSKY - The Seasons, Children's Album
ID: MELCD1002488
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Instrumental
Subcollection: Piano

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