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ID: MSVCD92015 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Opera CollectionSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra JANE MANNING, NIGEL WAUGH, RODERICK HORN, Scottish Opera Chorus, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, cond. Edward Harper
A lovely little one-act opera based on scenes from Thomas Hardy novels, the titel role was written for Jane Manning who sings here. Musically it is a companion piece to Purcell's Dido and Aeneas with fragments of Purcell's mucic quoted in the epilogue and alluded to throughout.
Tracks:
01. Flourish02. Ensemble I - The Courtship 03. Dialogue I - By the Churchyard04. Arioso I - I go to my Love05. Ensemble II - At the Malthouse06. Dialogue II - Outside the Barracks07. Arioso II - Good Night08. Interlude: The Letter09. Ensemble III - In Church10. DialogueIII - At the Church Door11. Arioso III - O Frank12. Ensemble IV - The Wedding13. Epilogue |
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ID: TRO-CD01411 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Recording:
November 1995, Bauer Studios Ludwigsburg
Recording engineer, Adrian von Ripka
Digital recording and editing in 20 bit technology. Mastering in TBM (Turbo Bit Mapping)
* World Premiere Recording |
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ID: RCO10002 CDs: 2 Type: SACD + DVD |
Subkolektion: Voices and Orchestra
DVD for countries with NTSC system: USA, Japan, Korea, NOT: Europe
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra is steadfastly progressing with its Mahler cycle under the direction of its chief conductor Mariss Jansons. Following its releases of the First, Fifth and Sixth Symphonies, the orchestra now turns its attention to the Second and Third Symphonies (scheduled releasedate: spring 2011).
Jansons and his Amsterdam-based orchestra performed the Symphonies Nos. 2 and 3 in the 2009-10 season as part of the full, chronological series of performances given by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Gustav Mahler’s symphonies to commemorate his 150th birthday and the 100th anniversary of his death. The series is being performed under the direction of various conductors during the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons.
Once again, Jansons stands out in these performances with his astonishingly keen eye for the minutest details. Like no other, Jansons possesses the ability to integrate all this beautiful detailing into the virtually infinite overarching climaxes that can make listening to Mahler’s symphonies such an exciting experience.
Recorded Live at Concertgebouw Amsterdam on 3, 4, 6 December 2009. |
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ID: AQVR303-9 CDs: 1 Type: DVD |
Kolektion: Vocal and Opera CollectionSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Super Jewel Box, PAL System
Unlike the first disk "Sings Sergey Lemeshev", which featured mainly studio recordings, this disk offers live performances of Lemeshev. The recordings of Pavel Lisitsian are adding to what already been offered in the video-album "Sings Pavel Lisitsian". The videos of I.Maslennikova are the only ones that were possible to find to this day.
Sergey Lemeshev:
1. Drinking song (G.Verdi «La Traviata», 1st. act)
2. Scene of Alfredo and Violetta (G.Verdi «La Traviata», 2nd act)
Concert in the Big Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 11 December 1965:
3. Prelude
4. I will not tell you a thing (P.Tchaikovsky - A.Fet)
5. Oh, if you only knew (P.Tchaikovsky - A.Plesheev)
6. Night (The weak light of the candle goes dim) (P.Tchaikovsky - D.Ratgauz)
7. Winter evening (P.Tchaikovsky - A.Plesheev)
8. Little Liza (P.Tchaikovsky - K.Aksakov)
9. Lenski's arioso (P.Tchaikovsky «Eugene Onegin», 1st act)
10. The gentle stars gave us light (P.Tchaikovsky - A.Plesheev)
11. A lullaby song (P.Tchaikovsky - A.Maikov)
12. Why? (P.Tchaikovsky - L.May (?))
13. A date (P.Bulakhov - N.Grekov)
14. My bells (A.Gurilev - A.K.Tolstoy)
15. May evening (M.Yakovlev - A.Pushkin)
16. Beyond the Desna river (P.Bulakhov - V.Kraskov)
17. There, where Yatran is curvy (ukranian folk song)
18. Black eyebrows (ukranian folk song)
19. I knew her when she was a sweet child (A.Titov - D.Minaev)
20. A small bird (A.Dubuk - V.Chuevskiy)
21. Coachman's song (A.Gurilev - K.Bakhturin)
22. Come, hug and kiss (M.Balakirev - A.Koltsov)
Pavel Lisitsian:
23. Song of the Venitian guest (N.Rimsky-Korsakov «Sadko», 4th act)
24. Germont's Aria (G.Verdi «La Traviata», 2nd act)
25. Scene of Aida and Amonasro (G.Verdi «Aida», 3rd act)
26. Scene of Mazeppa (P.Tchaikovsky «Mazeppa», 2nd act)
27. Arioso of Mazeppa (P.Tchaikovsky «Mazeppa», 2nd act)
28. Like over hot ashes (P.Tchaikovsky - F.Tyutchev)
29. She is as beautiful as midday hour (S.Rachmaninoff - N.Minskiy)
30. The God Cupid (D.Kabalevskiy - W.Shakespeare, trans. S.Marshak)
31. About my beloved (serbian folk song)
Irina Maslennikova:
32. Barketta (D.Buratti - trans. N.Raiskiy)
33. Valse of Juliette (C.Gounod «Romeo and Juliette», 1st act)
34. Hurry, maidens (J.Veckerlen - transl. Y.Rimskaya-Korsakova)
35. An album page (F.Nadenenko - M.Lermontov)
36. Meadow song (S.Vasilenko - folk lyrics)
37. Persian song (We are on the same road) (A.Rubinstein - Mirzah Shafi, transl. P.Tchaikovsky)
38. Serenade (F.Schubert - L.Rellstaub (?))
39. Serenade from the music to W.Shakespeare comedy «Much ado about nothing» (T.Khrennikov - P.Antokolskiy)
40. Why should I live and suffer (A.Varlamov - N.Cyganov)
Violetta - Janine Micheau (1, 2); Aida - Natalia Sokolova (25); Orlik - Alexey Geleva (26)
Concert narrator: Balaksheev (3 - 22)
Piano: D.Lerner (4-22), N.Walter (28), A.Makarov (32, 34, 35, 37, 39), N.Korolkov (38, 40)
Recordings dating: 1953 (38, 40), 1956 (31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 39), 1957 (1, 2), 1958 (33, 36), 1960 (28), 1965 (3-22), 1967 (24-27, 29, 30), 1969 (23)
Composers: M.Balakirev, P.Bulakhov, A.Varlamov, G.Verdi, C.Gounod, A.Gurilev, D.Kabalevskiy, S.Rachmaninoff, N.Rimsky-Korsakov, A.Rubinstein, T.Khrennikov, P.Tchaikovsky, F.Schubert.
Performers: S.Lemeshev, P.Lisitsian, I.Maslennikova |
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ID: AQVR302-9 CDs: 1 Type: DVD |
Kolektion: Vocal and Opera CollectionSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Super Jewel Box, PAL System
Composers: I.Brahms, G.Verdi, C.Gounod, S.Rachmaninoff, N.Rimsky-Korsakoff, N.Rubinstein, P.Tchaikovsky.
A unique pioneer video collection of the television recordings of P.Lisitsian. This collection can be considered a video-illustration to the audio-recordings collection of P.Lisitsian, which belongs to the same series (2 discs - "Romances, arias of P.Thaikovsky" and "Arias from operas, romances, songs")
1. Prologue (R.Leoncavallo «Pagliacci»)
2. Arioso of Mazeppa (P.Tchaikovsky «Mazeppa», 2nd act)
3. Cavantina of Valentine (C.Gounod «Faust», 1st act)
4. Zhermon's Aria (G.Verdi «La Traviata», 2nd act)
5. Duet of Aida and Amonasro (G.Verdi «Aida», 3d act)
6. Vindex Epithalama (A.Rubinstein «Nero», 1st act)
7. Nights of ravishment (P.Tchaikosky- A.Apukhtin)
8. Let winter have its way (P.Tchaikovsky - P.Callen (?), transl. A.Gorchakova)
9. Like over hot ashes (P.Tchaikovsky - F.Tyutchev)
10. A terrible moment (music and lyrics by P.Tchaikovsky)
11. We sat together (P.Tchaikovsky - D.Ratgauz)
12. No, only he who knew (P.Tchaikovsky- L.May (?) (from Heine))
13. Amid the dreary days (P.Tchaikovsky - D.Ratgauz)
14. In the silence of the secret night (S.Rachmaninoff - A.Fet)
15. I have visited her (S.Rachmaninoff - A.Kolcov)
16. She is as beautiful аs midday hour (S.Rachmaninoff - N.Minskiy)
17. Oh no, I beg, don’t go away! (S.Rachmaninoff - D.Merezhkovskiy)
18. A dream (S.Rachmaninoff - A.Plesheev (from Heine))
19. I’m in such a pain (S.Rachmaninoff - G.Galina)
20-35. Songs of love (J.Brahms - G.Daumer, valses for four voices and four hands in piano)
36. Drinking song (from the cycle «Three songs of Don Quixote») (M.Ravel - P.Morand)
37. I am alone again (S.Rachmaninoff - I.Bunin (from Shevchenko))
38. Here goes a three horse daring carriage (russian folk song)
39. My homeland (A.Dolukhanian - M.Lisyanskiy)
40. It is a sin to lie (B.Mayhew)
41. Not once, not twice... (polish folk song)
42. Ungrateful heart (S.Cardillo - R.Cordiferro)
43. Frantic nights (P.Tchaikovsky - A.Apukhtin)
44. Serenade of Don Juan (P.Tchaikovsky - A.Tolstoy)
45. Oh no, I beg, don't go away! (S.Rachmaninoff - D.Merezhkovskiy)
46. Arioso of Mizgir (N.Rimsky-Korsakoff «The Snow Maiden», 3rd act)
47. A swallow (armenian folk song)
48. Vindex Epithalama (A.Rubinstein «Nero», 1st act)
Recordings dating: 1952 (45-48), 1954 (43, 44), 1956 (42), 1960 (37, 40, 41), 1961 (39), 1966 (38), 1967 (36), 1974 (1-6), 1976 (7-13, 20-35), 1982 (14-19)
The sources of the materials in the Russian State Radio Fund:
1-6: «Sings Pavel Lisitsian» (film-concert, "Monitor" Television Society, 1974)
7-13: «Romances of P.Tchaikovsky. P.Lisitsian» (a concert program, Primary editorial office of musical programs, 1976)
14-19: "Romances by Rachmaninov. Lisitsian »(a concert program, Primary editorial office of musical programs, 1982)
20-35: «I.Brahms. Songs of love» (a concert program, "Monitor" Television Society, 1976)
36-48: separate concert pieces |
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ID: ACDBH051-2 CDs: 1 Type: SACD |
Kolektion: Vocal CollectionSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Anna Cramer was born in Amsterdam on July 15th, 1873. She studied at the Conservatory of Music in Amsterdam, and on her graduation in 1897 she travelled to Germany to study composition with Wilhelm Berger and Max von Schillings. She enjoyed some early successes, and in 1906-07 several of her songs were performed in The Netherlands and Germany. Between 1907 and 1910 her songs op.1 - 4 were published in Germany.
The time she spent in Germany and Austria brought Anna Cramer into close contact with the latest compositional developments of the day. Her songs are products of German romanticism, although she created her own distinctive style. Despite not being avant-garde by the standards of the early twentieth century, Cramer was capable of writing passages of striking modernity. She felt her debt to Wagner and Strauss, and acknowledged the influence of Mahler, Wolf and Berg, but also incorporated features of folk music and cabaret into her songs. It would appear that Cramer often composed with an orchestra in mind, and Jeppe Moulijn’s orchestration of her Sechs Lieder, op.4 is a natural step forward in the exploration of her oeuvre, which is still widely unknown.
Soprano Nathalie Mees performs the lost works of Dutch composer Anna Cramer, discoverd after her death. Ably backed by the Leiderdorps Chamber Orchestra, Mees' light vibrato and monochrome approach highlights the musical treature that has been uncovered and recorded by Aluid Records: A true labour of love. |
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ID: MELDVD7002322 CDs: 1 Type: DVD |
Kolektion: Opera CollectionSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Total time: 135 min
DVD Format: DVD 9
Region Code: NTSC DVD
Color mode: Colour
Screen (Picture) Format: 16:9
Sound Format: PCM STEREO, Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: Russian / English / German / France / Spanish
Booklet: English / Russian |
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ID: MELDVD7002264 CDs: 1 Type: DVD |
Kolektion: Vocal and Opera CollectionSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Total time: 47.23
DVD Format: DVD 5 PAL
Region Code: All
Color mode: Colour
Menu screens: Russian
Screen (Picture) Format: 16:9
Sound Format: PCM STEREO
Booklet: Russian
1. The Marriage of Figaro: Overture
Marco Armiliato, Orchestra and Chorus of the Moscow Academic Music Theatre. K. Stanislavsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) 04:25
2. Vesperae solennes de confessore, KV 339: V. Laudate Dominum
Hibla Gerzmava, Marco Armiliato, Orchestra and Chorus of the Moscow Academic Music Theatre. K. Stanislavsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) 05:27
3.Miloserdie Tita: Scene and Aria Vitellia's "Ecco il punto, o Vitellia… Non più di fiori"
Hibla Gerzmava, Marco Armiliato, Orchestra and Chorus of the Moscow Academic Music Theatre. K. Stanislavsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) 10:26
4. Sila sudby: Uvertyura
Marco Armiliato, Orchestra and Chorus of the Moscow Academic Music Theatre. K. Stanislavsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko (Giuseppe Verdi) 07:40
5. Korsar: Aria Medory "Egli non riede ancora… Non so le tetre immagini"
Hibla Gerzmava, Marco Armiliato, Orchestra and Chorus of the Moscow Academic Music Theatre. K. Stanislavsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko (Giuseppe Verdi) 05:15
6. Otello: Ballada i molitva Dezdemony "Mia madre aveva una povera ancella… Salce… Ave Maria"
Hibla Gerzmava, Marco Armiliato, Orchestra and Chorus of the Moscow Academic Music Theatre. K. Stanislavsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko (Giuseppe Verdi) 14:10
Total time: 47.23 |
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ID: ART371 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Folk SongsSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Art Director - People's artist of Russia, prof. Yury Eevtushenko
Chief conductor - Honoured artist of Russia Maxim Evtushenko
Conductor, arranger - Honoured artist of Russia Yuri Pushkarev
Concertmaster of the orchestra, winner of the “National Treasure of Russia” Olga Alekseeva
Soloists-vocalists:
Honoured artist of Russia Lyudmila Yevtushenko - 11, 12
People's artist of Russia Vladimir Malchenko - 14, 15
Honoured artist of Russia Alexander Podbolotov - 18
Honoured artist of Russia Igor Bankovsky - 6-9
Soloists:
Maxim Yevtushenko (ringing gusli) - 3, 4
Yuri Shkvarenko (accordion) - 5 |
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ID: RCD25014 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Orchestral WorksSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra RCD25030
1-4 Live recording: Berlin, 06. 12. 1942
5-8 Live recording: Berlin, 15. 02. 1942
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