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Komponist: CHAUSSON, Ernest ((1855-1899)) |
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ID: ACDBO062-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Piano Duo Stoica
Andrea Stoica, piano
Razvan Stoica, violin
Compiling a new CD is quite a job. On one hand musicians like to display their prowess and tackle less know repertoire however on the other hand the repertoire should also fit with the expectations of the listeners. This is also the case with this CD from Duo Stoica. On this CD Duo Stoica has striven to compile a CD that combines well known pieces with lesser known works in a program displaying a similar atmosphere.
Razvan performs these works in the way that only Razvan can, with fire, enthusiasm and full of life. The lesser known virtuoso works are also brought to life with the same virtuosity and passion. It is the diversity of these works combined with Razvan’s virtuoso reading that makes this CD unique. |
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ID: AQVR269-2 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Opera CollectionSubkolektion: Voice, Piano and Orchestra Opera in 5 acts. Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré
Roméo, son of Montaigu (tenor).................................Sergei Lemeshev
Juliette (soprano)........................................................Irina Maslennikova
Count Capulet (bass)..................................................Ivan Petrov
Pater Laurent (bass)...................................................Maxim Mikhailov
Escalus, The Duke (бас).............................................Ivan Skobtsov
Mercutio, Romeo's friend (baritone)............................Ivan Burlak
Stéphano, Romeo's page (soprano).............................Natalia Sokolova
Pâris, a young count (tenor)........................................ Ivan Nazarenko
Gertrude, Juliet's nurse (mezzo-soprano)......................Nina Ostroumova
Tybalt, Lady Capulet's nephew (tenor).........................Tikhon Tchernyakov
Benvolio, Montague's nephew, Romeo’s friend (tenor)..Fyodor Godovkin
Grégorio, Capulet's servant (baritone)............................Ivan Sipayev
Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
Conducted by Vassily Nebolsin
Recorded in 1948
Extra tracks: Performs IRINA MASLENNIKOVA, soprano
16 - Alexey Zybtsev - piano, recorded in March 25, 1956
17 - Abram Makarov - piano, recorded in April 13, 1952 |
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ID: AQVR400-2 CDs: 8 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Vocal RecitalSubkolektion: Vocal and Piano CD1: AQVR 400A-2: The concert from the Columned Hall of the House of Unions 2nd March 1954
Presenters: V. Solovyeva (1-13), A. Yablochkina (18, 23)
Piano: S. Stuchevsky (1-13), A. Makarov (14, 15), N. Walter (16, 17), unknown (19-22)
CD2-3: AQVR 400BC-2: Concerts from the Great Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic
Concert from 19th December 1954
CD2: Vera Kudryavtseva, soprano (11-16), Simeon Stuchevsky - piano
CD2: Vera Kudryavtseva, soprano (1, 2), Piano - Simeon Stuchevsky (1-17), Eugeny Lebedev (18-23)
CD4-5: AQVR 400DE-2: Concert from January 13th 1956 / Concert from April 9th 1956 / Concert from November 23rd 1963
CD4: Piano - Olga Tomina , piano / Presentor - Mikhail Balaksheev (1-13)
CD5 Vera Kudryavtseva, soprano (4, 5), Zara Dolukhanova, mezzo-soprano (22)
Piano: Olga Tomina (1-3), David Lerner (4-18), Natalya Rassudova (19-21)
Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 17th December 1973 (19-21)
Radio broadcast, 4th December 1973 (22) /
Presentors: Mikhail Balaksheev (4-18), Elena Dulova (22):
CD6: AQVR 400F-2:Concert from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory 12th April 1964
Piano - David Lerner (1-19), presenter - Mikhail Balaksheev (1-18)
Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 24th December 1961 (19)
Radio broadcast, 5th March 1974 (20)
CD7-8: AQVR 400GH-2
CD7: Piano - Naum Walter. Recorded in 1962
CD8: Vera Kudryavtseva, soprano (24)
Piano - Naum Walter (1-9), Berta Kozel (10-24)
Recorded in 1962 (1-9), 1963 (10-24)
The main contents of Volume 7 is comprised of the concerts recorded in 1954 - 1964. In this sense, the volume represents a continuation of the preceding volume, which included the concerts recorded in 1943 - 1954. Volume 7 contains a total of seven concerts. To note, one album is dedicated specifically to the concerts in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). An additional album (CDs 7 and 8) includes the latest cycles of the radio studio recordings in 1962 - 1963 (romances by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff). We considered it very important to publish these cycles all together under one cover for the first time ever. Besides, taking into consideration the records issued in 1960s, it is worth mentioning that the Nighttime romance (Notch) on the verses by Y. Polonsky has never been published for some reason.
Additions to the concerts deserve special attention. A unique, never known before recording by Lemeshev made at the birthday of Olga L. Knipper-Chekhova is being presented for the first time ever. This is not a well know recording by Lemeshev and Kozlovsky, in which they congratulate Olga Leonardovna on the 50th anniversary of the Moscow Art Theatre (MKhT). On this recording, we can hear how Lemeshev sings several romances and songs to Knipper-Chekhova, and, besides, announces his numbers himself (!). The appearance of Lemeshev himself is being announced by Alexandra A. Yablochkina, the patriarch actress of the Maly Theatre and the then Chairwoman of the Russian Theatre Society (VTO). After Lemeshev’s appearance and in conclusion of the evening, Angelina O. Stepanova, the MKhT patriarch actress, reads aloud the letter from Knipper-Chekhova.
In addition, one can listen to four more excellent recordings on this disc from the Moscow radio studio stock. These are the romances recorded in 1950, which have never been published before in our collection.
The next album called “Leningrad” includes, along with the concerts at the BZP, or the Grand Hall of the Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) Philarmonia, the rarest studio recordings being published for the first time ever. They were made on the Leningrad radio and were accompanied by the pianist E. Lebedev. Some other recordings were made together with S. Shaposhnikov (baritone). This small cycle of romances by Tchaikovsky, which was recorded in 1951, attracts everybody not only by their interpretation, but also by the unique version of the Usnee ("Do Fall Asleep") on the verses by Merezhkovsky. Its studio version is known in this cycle only, although there were two more concert recordings in Moscow, which were both issued earlier by our company for the first time ever.
As a supplement to the concerts, disc 5 includes two songs by Robert Schumann. It is worth mentioning that songs by Schumann are completely absent in Leveshev’s discography. In this case, we provide a fragment of one of the latest concerts, the records of which have not been preserved in the radio studio stock, but they have been luckily recorded on a tape recorder from the direct radio broadcasting. The same happened to the Okhotnik (“The Hunter”) by E. Grieg, a very rare song in Lemeshev’s repertoire. Also, in this disc and in the one that follows, we included two interviews with Lemeshev on the following subjects: “From the Song to the Opera” and “About the folk song in the Opera”.M. Nikiforov
Translated by: Dr. S. Balyakin ©, 2016, Orange County, CA, USA |
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ID: ART184 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russian Virtuosos 21th centurySubkolektion: Piano 1-4 ARCO - Chamber Orchestra, conductor - Vladislav Bulakhov5 - Sergei Sudzilovsky, cello5 - The Central Radio and TV Bolshoy Concert Orchestra, conductor - Gennady Cherkasov |
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ID: CAN33013 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
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ID: CLAVES509322 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: InstrumentalSubkolektion: Piano and Clarinet Chausson:
Andante et Allegro (1881)
Debussy:
Rhapsody for clarinet & piano (or orchestra), L. 116 'Première rapsodie'
Françaix:
Tema con variazioni for clarinet & piano
Honegger:
Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano, H 42
Hubeau:
Air tendre et varié
Poulenc:
Clarinet Sonata, Op. 184
Saint-Saëns:
Clarinet Sonata in E flat major, Op. 167
Widor:
Introduction et Rondo (op. 72) |
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ID: IDIS320 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Violin Recorded 1946
Johannes Brahms - Violin Concerto in D, Op.77
Ernest Chausson - Poème, for violin and orchestra, Op.25 |
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ID: IDIS6644 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Violin These studio recordings are taken from the period 1941-1961 and feature Jascha Heifitz performing with the Music Art Quartet (Chausson Concerto for violin, piano and String Quartet), the RCA Symphony Orchestra conducted by Itzler Soloman (Chausson Poëme for violin and orchestra) and his own quartet performing Cesar Franck’s Quintet in F minor.
Chausson:
Concerto in D major for piano, violin and string quartet, Op. 21
studio recording, 1941
Music Art Quartet
Poème for Violin & Orchestra, Op. 25
studio recording, 1952
RCA Symphony Orchestra, Itzler Soloman
Franck, C:
Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 14
studio recording, 1961
Jascha Heifetz Quintet |
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ID: IFO07002 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Organ Daniel Roth (Cavaillé-Coll-Orgel St. Bernhard, Mainz-Bretzenheim)
Vincent Roth (Viola) |
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ID: IMLCD132 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Violin ConcertoSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra Zino Vinnikov, violin
Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra - Nikolai Rabinovich, conductor (1, 3-4)
Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra - Alexander Dmitriev, conductor (2) |
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