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ID: MELCD1001938 CDs: 5 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Cello and Orchestra Daniil 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 |
51.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: MKM191 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: West European Masterpieces Subcollection: Popular Classical Music Melodies 1, 5 - Staatskapelle Dresden, Herbert Blomstedt, conductor
2 - Maria Makarova, organ
3 - Lina Mktrchyan, contralto
4, 6 - Mikhail Pletnev, piano
7, 12, 14 - A. Shirinsky, violin
8 - Orchestra of "New Opera" theatre , Evgeni Kolobov, conductor, Soloist: M. Nekrasova
9, 18 - Dmitri Alexeev, piano
10 - Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Veronika Dudarova, conductor
11 - Nikolai Petrov, piano
13, 15, 17 - Small Symphony Orchestra, G. Chalmeau, conductor
16 - Ambrosian Choir and Orchestra, Riccardo Muti, conductor
19 - Orchestra of "La Scala" theatre, L. Maazel, conductor |
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ID: RCD13016 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Cello School Subcollection: Piano and Cello Recorded in 1972 at the House of Record, Moscow.
Alexander Tomas: music editor, sound engineer-mix, remastering |
15.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: RCD13017 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Cello School Subcollection: Piano and Cello Live performance in 1983 from a concert at the Concert Hall ''Estonia'', Tallinn.
Alexander Tomas: music editor, sound engineer-mix, remastering |
15.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: RCD13022 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Cello School Subcollection: Cello and Orchestra (1 - 3) - Daniil Shafran, cello / USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Gennady Rozhdestvensky, conductor
(4 - 6) - Daniil Shafran, cello / Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra - Arvid Jansons, conductor
(7 - 9) - Daniil Shafran, cello / Nina Musinyan, piano
(1 - 3) - Recording in 1961
(4 - 6) - Recording in 1965
(7 - 9) - Recording in 1949 |
15.00 eur Temporarily out of stock |
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ID: STR33983 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Published in Paris in 1768, the Sei Sonate, Op. 5 (G 25-30), are Boccherini's first compositions for keyboard, probably inspired by the playing of their dedicatee Mme. Brillon de Jouy, who Charles Burney considered to be one of the greatest keyboard players in Europe at that time. Boccherini met her while staying in Paris in 1767-1768 (from whence he had intended to go to London). This intimate friend of Benjamin Franklin Owned several harpsichords and 'new' pianos, including one sent from London by Johann Christian Bach, similar to the square piano made by Frederick Beck recorded here. Violinist Liana Mosca began studying her instrument at the Suzuki Talent Center in Turin. She received her degree at the Milan Conservatory, and began winning international competitions in 1987. She has recorded for several labels, and currently teaches at the Accademia Suzuki in Turin and is a Teacher Trainer with the Italian Suzuki Institute. |
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