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Skladatel: GRECHANINOV, Alexander |
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ID: AQVR321-2 Disk: 5 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra 5CD BOX
CD1: AQVR 286-2 - Obukhova Nadezhda - Opera Arias and duets
Composers: Rimsky-Korsakov N. A., Tchaikovsky P. I.
N.Ozerov, tenor (5); An.Ivanov, baritone (Gryaznoy); V.Shevtsov, tenor (Bomeliy) (8);
I.Kozlovskiy, tenor (10) Orchestras of the Bolshoi Theater and All-USSR Radio
Conductors: S.Samosud (2, 3), L.Shteinberg (4, 5), A.Melik-Pashaev (8, 10)
K.Kondrashin (9), A.Orlov (12-16)
Piano: M.Sakharov (1, 11);
Violoncello: F.Luzanov (11)
Recordings dating 1937-1947
CD2: AQVR 287-2 - Obukhova Nadezhda - Italian Songs
Nadezhda Obukhova mezzo-soprano
Composers:Leoncavallo, Tosti
Instruments Ensemble, N.Misailov artdirector
N.Sheremetev violin, V.Bochkov, N.Alexeyev guitar
M.Koreneva, M.Sakharov, O.Boshnyakovich piano
F.Luzanov cello
CD3: AQVR 288-2 - Nadezhda Obukhova, mezzo-soprano - Russian Folk Songs
Composers: (Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Yakovlev, Gliere, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rubinstein, Mussorgsky, Grechaninov, Ippolitov-Ivanov etc.)
Piano: M. Sakharov (1-5, 7-10, 16, 17, 19, 20); O.Boshnyakovich (18)
Guitar: A.Ivanov-Kramskoi (11, 14)
Trio: L.Furer (violoncello), B.Fishman (violin), M. Sakharov (piano) (6, 15);
I.Soloduev (violin), F.Luzanov (cello), M. Sakharov (piano) (12, 19)
Recorded 1940s-1950s
CD4: AQVR 289-2 - Nadezhda Obukhova, mezzo-soprano - Romances and songs
Composers: (Brahms, Massenet, Pergolesi, Gounod, Schubert, Schumann, Faure, Wagner, Godart etc.)
Piano: M.Sakharov; Violoncello: F.Luzanov (2)
Instrumental trio: I.Soloduev (violin), B.Reentovich (violoncello), M.Sakharov (piano) (15);
I.Soloduev (violin), F.Luzanov (violoncello), M.Sakharov (piano) (18, 19)
Neapolitan ensemble, conducted by N.Misailov (20)
Recordings dating 1930-50’s.
CD5: AQVR 290-2 - Nadezhda Obukhova, mezzo-soprano - Russian romances
Composers: (Melio, Curtis, Denza, Tosti, Leoncavallo etc.)
Piano: M.Sakharov; Violoncello: F.Luzanov (2)
Instrumental trio: I.Soloduev (violin), F.Luzanov (violoncello), M.Sakharov (piano) (17)
Recordings dating: 1930-50’s. |
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ID: GD313 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Sacred MusicPodkolekce: Choir Christian musical tradition in Bulgaria dates back long before Christianity was established as an official state religion (865). According to some records a Christian church convention took place in Serdica (Sofia) in the 4th century. It is believed that the church chants of that time differed from the Byzantium church music. When East Orthodox religion was adopted as a state religion in Bulgaria, King Boris I put an end to this tradition. The Byzantium liturgical services and chants were enforced. Byzantium church music was dominant up to the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, in spite of the recurrent resistance of various groups of society. However, a few sources from that time show that there were attempts to create Bulgarian church music. The works of St. John Koukouzeles date from that time (13-14th c.). This tendency for developing Bulgarian church music was stopped when the country went under Ottoman rule (14th c.). At the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century a new movement for reviving the Bulgarian church tradition began. Some Byzantium chants were translated into Slavonic language, and parallel to that original Bulgarian Orthodox chants were created. After the liberation from the Ottoman rule (1878), the service liturgies of the Russian Orthodox Church became dominant. A large number of Bulgarian composers wrote works for the church. They used elements of Old Bulgarian chants and reached the level of the Russian liturgical music. Dobri Hristov, for example, wrote liturgies dedicated to priests and they are still performed at church services. In his first liturgy of St. John Chrysostom he uses Old Bulgarian intonations.
The liturgical chants of Dobri Hristov, Peter Dinev, Apostol Nikolaev-Stroumsky, etc. are a inherent part of church services, just as the Russian chants by Alexander Grechaninov, Pavel Chesnokov, Nikolai Bakhmetiev …
Soloists: Orlin Anastassov, Alis Bovarian, Nikolina Pankova, Sasho Kostov, Alexander Deyanov, Peter Petrov, Martin Pashovski, Vanilia Kissyova, Yuri Lefedjiev, Sunai Mouratov, Konstantin Mirinski, Nicola Ghiuselev, Priest Boncho Chakov, Protodeacon Stefan Markov, Iskander Turiare, Dimiter Bonev
With the participation of: The Seven Saints Choir, conductor Dimitar Grigorov, Sofia Priest Choir, conductor Kiril Popov, Sofia Orthodox Choir, conductor Miroslav Popsavov, Madrigal Sofia Chamber Choir, conductor Stoyan Kralev, Sofia Armenian Choir, conductor Bedros Papazian, Mixed Choir, conductor Miroslav Popsavov |
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ID: MELCD1002152 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: InstrumentalPodkolekce: Piano and Clarinet Firma Melodiya presents the art of two young soloists - virtuoso clarinetist Ivan Stolbov and pianist Kim Ja Ran (South Korea - Russia). Both musicians are graduates of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, prize-winners of international competitions and active stage performers in Russia and overseas. Ivan Stolbov began to learn music since the age of nine. Now, he is a soloist of the Mariinsky Theatre orchestra and teaches at the St. Petersburg Music College. Among his major achievements are first prizes of the Rimsky-Korsakov International Competition in St. Petersburg, Jeunesses Musicales in Bucharest and the Wind and Percussion Competition in Tokyo. The musician gives open lessons and master classes around the world. Kim Ja Ran , who started to play music when she was four years old, has been a two-time prize-winner of the International Music Competition in Albena, Bulgaria, in the categories of best solo piano performance in 2005 and performance by a piano duo in 2007. Today, she is an artist of Petersburg-Concert. The album features compositions for clarinet and piano by composers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Many of the pieces are not that well known to today's Russian listeners. Sergey Taneyev's Canzona, Claude Debussy's Rapsodie, sonatas by Alexander Grechaninov, Francis Poulenc and Paul Hindemith demonstrate extensive performing and expressive skills of the young musicians. The recording was made at a concert of the Mariinsky Theatre in 2012. |
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ID: RCD15115 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ruská duchovní hudbaPodkolekce: Choir It is sung in Old Slavonic Language.
This collection of Hymns of the All-Night Vigil presents the best performers from Russia.
The Male Choir of Valaam Singing Culture Institute
Artistic director and conductor - Igor Ushakov
Sound producer - Vladimir Lukichev
Recorded in 1994 - 1995 |
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ID: RDCD00335 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal CollectionPodkolekce: Voice and Organ Tamara Kravtsova - Reznik, mezzo-sopranoIgor Nikitin, Natalia Malina, organ
Eelizaveta Gireva, Eelizaveta Miroshnichenko, violin (3)Nadezhda Shabalina, cello (3) |
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ID: VOL.46.0 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Sacred OratoriosPodkolekce: Choir Coloure booklet 20 pages
The Choir of the Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God in the village of Tarychevo. Precentor Lyudmila Arshavskaya
Listeners are given an opportunity of enjoying church hymns by renowned church composers Konstantin Shvedov, Alexander Grechaninov and Pavel Chesnokov.
The colour booklet (20 pages in Russian and English) contains biographies of the composers, an interesting and detailed description of each hymn and of particular features of its performance.
All hymns are imbued with a deep prayerful feeling, which is beautifully conveyed to the listeners by the choir of the Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God known to many lovers of church singing as the «Cantus» ensemble of church music, which has taken part in 8 international festivals of church music, toured abroad much, recorded and put out 14 CDs |
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ID: VOL.98.0 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Sacred MusicPodkolekce: Choir 1 CD, color booklet (44 pages) in Russian and in English with a narration on the history of the akathist and with the full text of the Praise to the Most Holy Mother of God.
This marvelous akathist was composed in the terrible times of Russian history. In 1917, on the 2 of March Emperor Nicholas II abdicated the throne, but that very day there happened an event that made many people recover their spirit. In the village of Kolomenskoe near Moscow a new icon of the Mother of God appeared, known as the «Derzhavnaya» icon. The Queen of heaven was depicted as an earthly queen there. In the years of cruel persecutions of the Church the icon didn’t cease to pour out the miraculous healings. Nowadays it still strengthens and consoles the believers, being one of the most loved and worshiped icons of the Mother of God.
St. Patriarch Tikhon took part in composing the Divine service and the akathist of Theotokos - the Queen and Protectress. The akathist is performed with reverence by the Moscow Churches’ Choir of Singers (Precentor Anatoly Kuleshov) in various chants and melodies, from classical Greek chant to severe monastic melody of the Sarov Hermitage.
1 CD, color booklet (44 pages) in Russian and in English with a narration on the history of the akathist and with the full text of the Praise to the Most Holy Mother of God. |
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ID: VOL141.0 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Sacred MusicPodkolekce: Choir The ‘Akathist’ male chamber choir - a laureate of international competitions - continues the great traditions of Russian choral art and Orthodox church singing.The repertoire of the male chamber choir consists of hymns of the Orthodox Church from the 16th to the 20th centuries and folk songs. The choir performs monophonic znamenny chant, monastic melodies from the Laura of the Caves in Kiev and the Laura of the Holy Trinity and St.Sergius, and works of church composers from the 19th and 20th centuries such as A.Kastalsky, A.Arkhangelsky, P.Chesnokov, V.Kalinnikov, A.Grechaninov |
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