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Shostakovich Plays Shostakovich

Shostakovich  Plays Shostakovich
ID: RCD13099
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Pianist and Composer
Subcollection: Piano and Quartet

The Beethoven Quartet:
Sergey Shirinsky, cello
Vadim Borissovsky, viola
Vassily Shirinsky, violin II
Dmitri Tsyganov, violin I

(1- 4, 10 - 17) - Live recording in 1953
(5 -9) - Live recording in 1955
15.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

Taneyev - Piano Quintet Op. 30 - Mendelssohn - Piano Quartet, Op.3 - Moscow String Quartet

Taneyev - Piano Quintet Op. 30 - Mendelssohn - Piano Quartet, Op.3 - Moscow String Quartet
ID: MELCD1001240
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music
Subcollection: Piano and Quartet

Typically stirring and passionate Russian sounding performances of these two lyrical and popular pieces. As ever the Moscow String Quartet play with their customary musicianship and brilliance.

Mendelssohn:
Piano Quartet No.3 in B minor, Op.3
Taneyev:
Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 30

Tigran Alikhanov (piano)
Moscow String Quartet
16.00 eur Buy

Schumann - Music Festival December Nights, Moscow 1985 (Live) - S. Richter, piano - L. Berlinskaya, piano - Borodin Quartet

Schumann - Music Festival December Nights, Moscow 1985 (Live) - S. Richter, piano - L. Berlinskaya, piano - Borodin Quartet
ID: MELCD1001699
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music
Subcollection: Piano and Quartet

This is the first time that these live recordings, made in the Pushkin Museum of fine Arts in December 1985, have been made available on CD. Richter performs Schumann’s Blumenstück, Concert Etude after Paganini Op. 10 No. 4 in C minor and the Piano Quintet in E flat major Op.44 together with the world renowned Borodin Quartet. Richter and Berlinskaya perform Six Impromptus for piano 4-hands Op.66.

“The World of Romanticism” was a subtitle of the famous Svyatoslav Richter’s music festival “December Nights”. Its programme, as it was the organizers’ intent, comprised compositions by Schubert, Schumann and Chopin. Ten day were devoted to the works of each of the composers. In the beginning of the night which opened the ten days of Robert Schumann, Svyatoslav Richter presented the audience with a Viennese bouquet Blumenstück, Op. 19. That was what they used to call flower still life paintings in Germany (German die Blume stands for a flower, and das Stück - a thing) which were hugely popular in the 19th century. According to the author, that elegant piece appeared to be “variations with no theme” and should have been titled Garland. But later the title was replaced with Blumenstück. Six impromptus for piano 4-hands Bilder aus Osten (“Pictures from the East”), Op. 66, were composed by Robert Schumann in 1848 and inspired by the short stories of Friedrich Rückert based on the stories The Transformations of Abu Said of Serug by Al-Hariri. The six impromptus formed a single poem with a subject resembling the evangelical parable of the prodigal son. This disc features the performance of Bilder aus Osten by Svyatoslav Richter and Lyudmila Berlinskaya. Robert Schumann first turned to Paganini’s works in 1832 (Six Concert Etudes, Op. 3), and then in 1833 (Six Concert Etudes, Op. 10). To Schumann, Paganini’s caprices were examples of how virtuosic technical means of the instrument could be enriched therefore facilitating the formation of the genre of concert etude. In these compositions, Schumann is a true co-author of Paganini. Schumann’s transcriptions contain lots of additions to the violin original, lots of new melodically bright second parts, for instance, in a sublime and doleful etude No. 4 in C minor included in this album. Schumann wrote Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op. 44, one of his best compositions, in the age of 32 and dedicated it to his wife, an outstanding pianist Clara Wieck. At the concert of 15 December, 1985, Piano Quintet in E flat major was performed by Svyatoslav Richter and the Borodin Quartet which included Mikhail Kopelman (1st violin), Andrei Abramenkov (2nd violin), Dmitri Shebalin (viola) and Valentin Berlinsky (cello).


(1 - 12) - Sviatoslav Richter, piano / Borodin Quartet
(2 - 7) - Ludmila Berlinskaya, piano
16.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

 
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