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ID: MELCD1000808 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Symphony Subcollection: Choir and Orchestra (1 - 3, 6) - Symphony Orchestra of Moscow State Philharmonic Society - Kirill Kondrashin
(4, 5 ) - Valentina Levko, Ladies Group of Moscow Choir, Children's Group of Moscow Choir,
(7, 8) - Ilga Tiknuse, Ladies Group of the State Philharmonic Choir of Latvia, Chidren's Choir of the State Philharmonic of Latvia |
29.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: MELCD1002062 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano)
The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, David Oistrakh, conductor
Melodiya presents another rare recording of David Oistrakh as a conductor. The outstanding violinist realized his old dream of conducting for the first time in 1962. Oistrakh’s in-depth comprehension of the music text and indisputable authority among fellow musicians scored him firm successes in this area of performing activities. He conducted some of the well-known orchestras of Moscow, Leningrad and European cities to enthusiastic reviews of the public and music critics. |
16.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: MELCD1002253 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: Voice and Choir Evgenia Gorokhovskaya (mezzo-soprano) & Galina Kovalyova (soprano)
Choir of the Leningrad State Academic, Kirov Opera and Ballet Theatre, The Symphony Orchestra of the Leningrad State Academic Kirov Opera & Ballet Theatre, Yuri Temirkanov |
29.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: MELCD1002475 CDs: 7 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: Orchestra Melodiya presents a set of selected symphonies by Gustav Mahler interpreted by Kirill Kondrashin and Alexander Sladkovsky. Almost fifty years separate the recording of these interpretations. The name of Kirill Kondrashin is linked with the everlasting glory of the “Moscow philharmonics” - the orchestra that became one of the best collectives of the former Soviet Union under his leadership. Kondrashin not only resumed the tradition of “Russian Mahleriana” that had been interrupted by the Soviet ideologists of music for three decades - he actually rediscovered the world of Mahler’s music for the domestic audience.
People’s Artist of Russia Alexander Sladkovsky is among the best known conductors of modern Russia. He was the one who resuscitated the State Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Tatarstan (former Tatar ASSR) and won the recognition in this country and overseas during his six-year leadership. Just as Kondrashin did, Sladkovsky possesses an extensive repertoire, devotes much attention to contemporary music and achieves the highest technique and combination of emotional uplift with academic strictness in his interpretations. Mahler and Shostakovich take a special place in the modern maestro’s music pantheon. While Mahler’s First, Fifth and Ninth symphonies recorded by Sladkovsky and his orchestra in 2016 preserve the traits of Kondrashin’s tradition, they also capture the conductor’s distinction as his art is addressed to today’s listeners. |
75.00 eur Buy |
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ID: PTC5186043 CDs: 1 Type: SACD |
Subcollection: Piano
Multichannel Hybrid SACD - DSD |
21.00 eur Buy |
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ID: RCO10002 CDs: 2 Type: SACD + DVD |
Subcollection: 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. |
17.00 eur Buy |
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