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ID: MCD2915 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jazz Subcollection: PianoAlexander and Ekaterina Kolodochka were born into a musical family in Moscow. At a very young age they began what would become a life of music with their education in the “State Chopin Music School.” Their schooling continued at the “State Gnessin College” in Moscow, where both received their degrees with honours. Ekaterina moved to Germany and Alexander followed her one year later, where brother and sister continued their musical education. Their list of master classes includes professors with such well known names as Gililov, Edelstein, Leuschner, Gottlieb, von Arnim, Pochekin, Valdma, Voskressensky and Kämmerling, as well as Stenzel & Stenzel and Genova & Dimitrov. They participated in and won various national and international competitions, which are part of their impressive curricula vitae. At the “University for Music and Dance” Cologne under Prof. Anthony Spiri they completed their studies and were awarded the “Master of Music” with the highest possible degree (1.0). In 2006 they had their debut at the Philharmonic in Essen, Germany, under their newly formed name “Piano Duo Kolodochka”. Since then they have concentrated on piano-duo concerts, playing four hands on one or two grand pianos. Winning the “Torneo Internazionale di Musica” in Verona in 2008 confirmed their role as an upcoming young piano-duo in this special class. Their evergrowing repertoire consists of a variety of compositions which are played together on one or two grand pianos. The duo has performed to rave reviews at national and international concerts, among them at the Philharmonic in Essen, The “Alte Oper” Frankfurt, Kurhaus Wiesbaden, Radio Station WDR, Cologne, Robert Schumann Concert Hall, Düsseldorf, Rudolfinum Prague, and in Luxembourg. It is fascinating to watch the charming and highly talented brother and sister Alexander & Ekaterina Kolodochka complimenting each other and at amazing speeds. Their symbiotic competence is absolutely convincing. |
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ID: MELCD1000721 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano |
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ID: MELCD1000749 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano |
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ID: MELCD1001938 CDs: 5 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Cello and OrchestraDaniil Borisovich Shafran had a creative career of more than 60 years and music journalist Artyom Vagraftik described him as “…a man who was literally chained to his cello and who imagined no life without constant communication with music.”
In this 5 CD collection, he performs works by Bach, Chopin, Rachmaninov, Brahms, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Boccherini, Haydn and Tchaikovsky.
“Paganini of the 21st century,” “a musician … possessing the most melodious sound among all the existing string performers,” “…his art reaches the borders of supernatural” - these are some of enthusiastic epithets that domestic and foreign music critics endowed Daniil Borisovich Shafran. His creative career of more than 60 years made up a whole era in the Russian and world performing arts of the 20th century. “That was a musician you could take to paint a portrait of not just a genuine intellectual of St. Petersburg or the last romantic, but also a workaholic in the finest sense of the word - a man who was literally chained to his cello and who imagined no life without constant communication with music,” wrote music journalist Artyom Vagraftik about Daniil Shafran.
CD 1
Daniil Shafran, cello
CD 2
Daniil Shafran, cello
Anton Ginsburg, piano
CD 3
Daniil Shafran, cello
Felix Gotlib, piano
Dmitri Shostakovich, piano
CD 4
Daniil Shafran, cello
Anton Ginsburg, piano
USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra - Gennady Rozhdestvensky
CD 5
Daniil Shafran, cello
Academic Symphony Orchestra of Leningrad State Philharmonic Society - Arvid Jansons
USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra - Neeme Järvi:
Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow State Philharmonic Society - Kirill Kondrashin
Total time: 343.38 |
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ID: MELCD1001999 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: OrchestreEntitled Russian Capriccio, this unique disc couples together Glinka’s ‘Brilliant Capriccio on a Theme of the Jota Aragonesa’, Rimsky-Korsakov’s ‘Spanish Capriccio for Orchestra’, Tchaikovsky’s ‘Capriccio Italien’ and Rachmaninov’s ‘Capriccio on Gypsy Themes’. Brilliantly performed by the Russian forces of the USSR State Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Svetlanov, this recording is a must for all lovers of Russian music.
Glinka:
Spanish Overture No. 1 'Capriccio brillante on the Jota Aragonese'
Rachmaninov:
Gypsy Caprice
Rimsky Korsakov:
Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34
Tchaikovsky:
Capriccio italien, Op. 45
USSR State Symphony Orchestra, Evgeny Svetlanov |
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ID: MELCD1002100 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoFirma Melodiya presents a solo album of Ekaterina Mechetina, a wonderful Russian pianist of the new generation.
A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory where she studied under associate professor Vladimir Ovchinnikov and professor Sergey Dorensky, and a laureate of the Youth Prize “Triumph” and seven prestigious international competitions, Ekaterina Mechetina began to conquer the musical Olympus at a very early age.
The young pianist’s first concert took place when she was ten. Her pianistic gift was acknowledged by some of the great masters of 20th century music art. So, Rodion Shchedrin entrusted her with the world premiere of his sixth piano concert after he heard her for the first time; Mstislav Rosropovich invited her to perform with the orchestra he conducted. Ekaterina Mechetina has won the audiences of some of the world’s best venues. Today, the pianist plays over sixty concerts annually performing at some of the largest concert hall. Her repertoire includes about fifty piano concertos and dozens of solo programmes. She has worked with outstanding soloists, conductors, symphony and choir collectives of Russia and other countries. The pianist’s perfect mastery, bright creative individuality and amazing artistic charisma have won the hearts of listeners around the world. On this album, Ekaterina Mechetina appears as an inspired interpreter of Russian classical piano music. Apart from one of then greatest cycles of Russian music of the 19th century which is Modest Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, it also includes eight of the études-tableaux from Rachmaninoff’s Op. 33 and two virtuosic pieces by Tchaikovsky - Dumka and Theme with Variations.
Mussorgsky:
Pictures at an Exhibition (piano version)
Rachmaninov:
Études-Tableaux, Op. 33 (extracts)
Tchaikovsky:
Theme & Variations (No. 6 from Morceaux (6), Op. 19)
Dumka (Russian Rustic Scene), Op. 59
Ekaterina Mechetina (piano) |
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ID: MELCD1002164 CDs: 5 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera and Ballet Subcollection: Voices and OrchestraSoloists: Galina Vishnevskaya, Irina Arkhipova, Elena Obraztsova, Tamara Sinyavskaya, Sergey Lemeshev, Ivan Kozlovsky, Vladimir Atlantov, Alexander Pirogov, Mark Reizen, Evgeny Nesterenko
Nikolai Golovanov, Samuil Samosud, Alexander Melik-Pashayev, Evgeny Svetlanov, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Yuri Fayer, Mark Ermler, Alexander Lazarev
Firma Melodiya presents a unique set of recordings by soloists of the USSR Bolshoi Theatre - outstanding singers who performed on the main stage of this country during 1945 to 1990.
They call it the golden age of the Bolshoi not for nothing.
The first music theatre of the country attracted undiverted attention of not just millions of spectators and listeners (getting a ticket to the Bolshoi was almost an impracticable task for a “common Soviet citizen”). The supreme leadership of the Soviet Union watched the life of the theatre as closely as real music lovers did. Nearly all the premieres took place under the sign of “special responsibility”. The theatre recruited the best artistic forces from all over the country, and in the post-war period there still were those who got their education and started their careers even before the revolution keeping the continuity of the old tradition of the Imperial Bolshoi Theatre.
Galina Vishnevskaya, Irina Arkhipova, Elena Obraztsova, Tamara Sinyavskaya, Sergey Lemeshev, Ivan Kozlovsky, Vladimir Atlantov, Alexander Pirogov, Mark Reizen, Evgeny Nesterenko are just some of 30 soloists featured in this set. They are accompanied by the Bolshoi Orchestra lead by various conductors such as Nikolai Golovanov, Samuil Samosud, Alexander Melik-Pashayev, Evgeny Svetlanov, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Yuri Fayer, Mark Ermler, Alexander Lazarev and others. Each of them made a valuable contribution to the treasury of Russian music culture of the 20th century.
The set includes fragments from Russian classical opera and ballet repertoire of the 19th and 20th centuries, and some of the most popular foreign operas and ballets staged at the Bolshoi |
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ID: MELCD1002289 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russe musique amoureux Subcollection: Vocal and PianoFirma Melodiya presents a programme of Russian chamber lyric compositions sung by the outstanding Hibla Gerzmava.
There is no doubt that the singer is one of today’s most brilliant vocalists of Russia and the world. A People’s Artist of Russia and the Republic of Abkhazia, a winner of the Golden Mask, Casta Diva, Triumph and Golden Orpheus awards, a welcome and longed-for guest of the greatest operatic and concert stages worldwide, she has performed at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, the Wiener Staatsoper, the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Covent Garden and Metropolitan Opera, the Théâtre du Châtelet and Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma in Rome and Teatro Comunale di Firenze in Florence, the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia, the NHK Hall in Tokyo, and took part in the closing ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
However, chamber lyric singing, another side of the remarkable singer’s talent, has never been behind the scenes for her true fans. When Hibla Gerzmava was a contestant at the Tchaikovsky Competition, she received a special prize for her performance of Tchaikovsky’s Lullaby.
The singer’s new programme fully unveils a vivid and rich period of Russian music of the late 19th and the first quarter of the 20th centuries. Hibla Gerzmava is accompanied by pianist Yekaterian Ganelina, an Honoured Artist of the Republic of Abkhazia and an owner of many diplomas as the best concertmaster of prestigious international competitions, who has performed with the singer in Russia and abroad for many years now.
Miaskovsky:
Madrigal - suite for voice and piano
Prokofiev:
Five Poems of Anna Akhmatova, Op. 27
Rachmaninov:
My child, your beauty is that of a flower, Op. 8 No. 2
At my window, Op. 26 No.10
How fair this spot, Op. 21 No. 7
Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5
Twilight, Op.21 No. 3
They replied, Op. 21 No. 4
A passing breeze, Op.34, No. 4
At night in my garden, Op. 38 No. 1
To her, Op.38, No. 2
Daisies, Op. 38 No. 3
The Rat-Catcher, Op. 38 No. 4
A dream, Op. 8 No. 5
'A-oo', Op.38, No. 6
Tchaikovsky:
Legend, Op. 54, No. 5
To bilo ranneyu vesnoy (It happened in the early spring), Op. 38 No. 2
Skazhi, o chom v teni vetvey (Tell me, what in the shade of the branches), Op. 57 No. 1
Sérénade, Op. 65 No. 1
Softly the Spirit Flew Up to Heaven, Op.47, No.2
The Cuckoo, Op. 54 No. 8
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Hibla Gerzmava (soprano), Ekaterina Ganelina (piano) |
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ID: MELCD1002312 CDs: 6 Type: |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Pianoplus:
Disc 6 (DVD)
“Geniuses: Vladimir Sofronitsky,”
a film by Andrei Konchalovsky (2007, 44 min.)
Screenplay by Andrei Konchalovsky
Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky
Directors of photography: Igor Ryabtsev, Dmitri Koval, Igor Skromny
Firma Melodiya and the Andrei Konchalovsky Foundation present a unique set dedicated to the outstanding Russian pianist of the 20th century Vladimir Sofronitsky. Sofronitsky who tolerated no clichés strongly objected to the reputation of a Scriabinist although he found his own inimitable key to Scriabin's music at an early age. Those who had a chance to hear the composer play said that only Sofronitsky was congenial to Scriabin's interpretations. With a hostile attitude to studio work, the pianist felt truly free only in concert. He was able to perform the same piece differently even just a few days later. Every time Sofronitsky played, he re-experienced music, let it through himself as if he confessed before the audience. Perhaps that was the main secret of his magical impact. Many of the remaining concert recordings still preserve that sensation. Five of six discs include recordings made at Vladimir Sofronitsky's recitals in 1951 to 1960, including works of Scriabin, Schumann, Chopin, Schubert, Liszt, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Lyadov, Debussy, Prokofiev and Shostakovich. The sixth disc of the set includes a documentary on Vladimir Sofronitsky filmed by the outstanding contemporary director Andrei Konchalovsky.
Recording information: The Scriabin Memorial Museum (01/08/1960/02/02/1960); The Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (01/08/1960/02/02/1960); The Scriabin Memorial Museum (05/13/1960); The Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (05/13/1960); The Scriabin Memorial Museum (06/08/1958); The Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (06/08/1958); The Scriabin Memorial Museum (11/18/1959); The Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (11/18/1959); The Scriabin Memorial Museum (11/26/1951); The Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (11/26/1951); The Scriabin Memorial Museum (1955); The Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (1955). |
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