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ID: IMLCD110 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Organ CollectionSubkolektion: Voice and Organ CD1
Irina Vasilieva, soprano (14-15)
Yury Semyonov, organ (1-3, 13)
Mikhail Mishchenko, organ (4-12, 14-16)
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Irina Vasilieva, soprano (4,14)
Pyotr Migulov, bass (11-13)
Boris Barinov, viola (2-3, 9)
Nina Oksentyan, organ (10-13)
Yury Semyonov, organ (1)
Mikhail Mishchenko, organ (2-9, 14) |
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ID: ART357 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Organ CollectionSubkolektion: Organ Alfred Führer Orgel (1961/82) Christus -und Garnisonkirche, Wilhelmshaven |
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ID: SMCCD0101-102 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Organ CollectionSubkolektion: Organ |
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ID: SIGCD089 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Organ CollectionSubkolektion: Organ On this special 2-CD set, with a programme conceived to show the kaleidoscopic range of the Grand Organ of Westminster Cathedral, transcriptions and arrangements of the music of Brahms and Wagner are superbly performed by one of the rising stars of the UK organ world, Robert Quinney.
On this special 2-CD set 19th century repertoire is coupled with the works of one of the world's first international organ virtuosi, Marcel Dupré, who gave the opening recital on the Grand Organ in 1924 and who shines as the leading light of the French school of organist-improviser-composers.
Royal College of Organists 'Performer of the Year' 2002, Robert Quinney enjoys a growing reputation as a dynamic performer, whose repertoire stretches from the sixteenth century to the present day. He served as Assistant Master of Music of Westminster Cathedral from 2000 to 2004 and is currently Sub-Organist of Westminster Abbey. His playing, as a soloist and in ensemble - has received critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic. This is his first solo recording. |
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ID: SMCCD0256-257 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Organ CollectionSubkolektion: Organ CD1:
Instruments:
Tracks: (1-5,7,8) - organ Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (1899).
The Grand Hallo fthe Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
Tracks: (6,12,13)- organ Alexander Schuke (1959).
The Small Hall of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
Tracks: (9) - organ Hugo Mayer (1993).
The Chamber and Organ Music Concert Hall of the Vyatka Philharmonic , Kirov, Russia
Tracks: (10,11) - organ Manfred Tonius (2009).
The Concert Hall at the Choir School for Children “AlyeParusa” in Krasnogorsk, Russia
Live recordings:
Tracks: (1,2) - June 4,1997. Recording from the Alexei Parshin’s archive
Tracks: (3,5) - November 10, 2017. Sound director Mikhail Spassky
Tracks: (4) - June 13, 2017. Sound director Mikhail Spassky
Tracks: (6) - June 28, 2000.S Sound director Vladimir Koptsov
Tracks: (7,8) - October 4, 2018. Sound director Mikhail Spassky
Tracks: (9) - January 20, 2018.R Recording from the Alexei Parshin’s archive
Tracks: (10,11) - October 21, 2018. Recording from the Alexei Parshin’s archive
Tracks: (12,13) - February 13, 2012. Sound director Vladimir Koptsov
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Instruments:
Tracks: (1-8) - organ Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (1899).
The Grand Hall of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
Tracks: (9., 10) - organ J. Klais. 1978/1998/. Graz Cathedral, Austria
Live recordings:
Tracks: (1-8) - October 4, 2018. Sound director Mikhail Spassky
Tracks: (9., 10) - July 31, 2005. Sound director Emanuel Amtman |
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ID: RES10191 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Organ CollectionSubkolektion: Organ Stephen Farr (organ)
Resonus Classics is proud to present the acclaimed organist Stephen Farr in a programme of recent works for the organ by the British contemporary composer Judith Bingham.
Consisting entirely of world premiere recordings, this significant collection has been recorded on an outstanding selection of important instruments - the organs of St Edmundsbury Cathedral, St Albans Cathedral and Trinity College, Cambridge. The recording includes and includes Tableaux Vivants for solo harpsichord (premiered by Farr in 2014), and Bingham’s magnum opus for the organ, The Everlasting Crown, also premiered by Farr in the BBC Proms.
Farr is joined by organist Jeremy Cole for the first recording of Bingham's organ duet The Linnaeus Garden. |
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ID: RCD30100 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Organ CollectionSubkolektion: Organ The Organ of Kazan State Constrvatory, Russia
Recorded: May 15, 2000 in the State Great Hall after Salikh Saidashev Kazan State Conservatory
Alexander Tomas: music editor, sound engineer-mix, remastering
RUBIN ABDULLIN (b. 1950) graduated from the Kazan State Conservatoire in 1973 with a degree in piano performance under Professor E. A. Monaszon. In 1974, he got the qualification of organist at the Leningrad State Conservatoire, where he studied in the class of Professor N. I. Oksentyan. Later, he perfected his skill as a teacher and organist in postgraduate studies at the Moscow State Conservatoire under the guidance fof Professor L. I. Roizman. Since 1973, Rubin Abdullin has been teaching a specialized piano and organ class at the Kazan Conservatoire. In 1988, Rubin Kabirovich Abdullin was elected rector of the Kazan State Conservatoire. In 1992, he was awarded the title of professor. Largely thanks to the efforts of this musician, Kazan has become one of the centers of organ art in Russia. In 1998, he founded the academic department of organ, harpsichord and harp at the N. G. Zhiganov Kazan State Conservatoire. As a result of the pedagogical activity of Professor Abdullin, the Kazan Organ School was formed - one of the most significant schools of Russian organ performance. Abdullin partnered on the stage with V. Gergiev, V. Fedoseev, L. Kremer, M. Gantvarg, D. Geringas, S. Kravchenko.The musician was awarded the highest state awards of Russia. The cycle of J. S. Bach’s “Clavier Übung III” (“Organ Mass”) occupies a special place in the musician’s extensive discography. The record was made in 2000 on the Flentrop organ in the Great Concert Hall of the N. G. Zhiganov Kazan State Conservatoire. |
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