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 Poetry in Music - Russian Classics

Poetry in Music - Russian Classics

The disc includes songs by Tchaikovsky, Arensky, Glinka, Borodin, Rubenstein


Vladimir Chernov (baritone), Ludmilla Ivanova (piano) & Christophe Pantillon (cello)

A portion of this recording's profits go to the "International AIDS Education Project"

Refos Productions - 001

(CD)

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 Alexander Goldenweiser - Piano Music Volume 1

Alexander Goldenweiser - Piano Music Volume 1


Goldenweiser:

Sonata-Fantasia, Op. 37

The Sonata-Fantasia presents other, contrasting facets of his complex personality: although demonstrating his link to the Russian Romantics, it is resolutely modern and original.

Contrapuntal Sketches, Op. 12

His Contrapuntal Sketches, written in the early 1930s, are probably the first Russian cycle of polyphonic pieces encompassing all the major and minor keys; they fuse Goldenweiser’s compositional and pianistic virtuosity with an empathy for Russian folksong.

Skazka, Op. 39


Jonathan Powell (piano)

“The… Sonata-fantasia and the Skazka memorialize Goldenweiser's long-time friends Goedicke and Medtner respectively; they're both thoughtful, elegiac works distinguished by sovereign pianism. So are Powell's performances: clearly he has studied this music deeply and has a real affinity with it.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2009 *****

Toccata Classics - TOCC0044

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 Russian Orthodox Church Music

Russian Orthodox Church Music


Arensky:

Notre Père

Arkhangelsky:

Je pense au jour redoutable

Louez le Nom du Seigneur

Cantique à la Vierge

Aie pitié de nous, Seigneur

Psalm 141

Pourquoi m’as-Tu rejeté

Bortnyansky:

Psalm 26 (protestant 27)

Hymne pascal

Te Deum

Degtyarev:

Louez le Nom du Seigneur

Aujourd’hui, le Christ nait à Bethléem

Grechaninov:

Fils unique et Verbe de Dieu

Louez le nom du Seigneur

Ippolitov-Ivanov:

A l'invincible chef d'Armée

Kastalsky:

Nunc dimittis

God Is with Us

Svyetye tikhii (O Gladsome Light)

Ouvre-nous la porte e la miséricorde

Béni es-Tu, Christ notre Dieu

Nous Te chantons

Fils unique et Verbe de Dieu

Lvov:

Tu vois ma peìne

Que mon âme se réjouisse

Lvovsky:

Kyrie eleison

Kondakion de Noël

Nikolsky:

Douce Lumière

Louez le Nom du Seigneur

Rachmaninov:

Bogorodice Devo

Rimsky Korsakov:

Pater noster

Smolensky:

Cantique de Pâques

Taneyev:

Ouvre nous la porte de la miséricorde

Tcherepnin, N:

Il est digne en vérité de te glorifier

Tchesnokov:

Protectrice zélée

Chant des Chérubins

Ton palais céleste

Louez le nom du Seigneur

Il est digne en vérité

Vedel:

Psalm 136


Choir of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Paris, Evgeny Evetz

Brilliant Classics - 7656

(CD - 2 discs)

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 Russian Orchestral Music

Russian Orchestral Music


Borodin:

Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances

Glinka:

Ruslan & Lyudmila Overture

Mussorgsky:

A Night on the Bare Mountain

Rimsky Korsakov:

Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34

Ralf Carsten-Bromsel (violin), Karin Hofmann (flute), Nora Koch (harp), Hans-Detlef Lochner (clarinet)

Tchaikovsky:

Romeo & Juliet: Fantasy Overture


Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, Jorg-Peter Weigle

Berlin Classics - 0013912BC

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 Eternity - The Timeless Music of Australia's Composers

Eternity - The Timeless Music of Australia's Composers


Hill, A:

Adagio from String Quartet No. 10

Hyde, M B:

Andante Tranquillo from Piano Concerto No. 2

Kats-Chernin:

Russian Rag

Meale, R G:

Prelude: Lake Geneva

Sutherland, M:

Jesu, meine Freude, from Two Chorale Preludes

Vine, C:

Movement II from Piano Concerto

Williamson:

Lane Cove


Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Sydney String Quartet, Edo de Waart, Myer Fredman, Geoffry Simon, Miriam Hyde

ABC Classics Timeless Music Series Australian Composers - ABC4761607

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 Violent Viola

Violent Viola

“Violent Viola” is a collection which covers a wide and eclectic range, with music dating from the 16th century (John Dowland) through to the 20th (Kodaly and Britten).


anon.:

'Song from Georgia' for viola trio

Apituley:

Pizzicato for viola quartet

Bach, J S:

Adagio from Sonata i BWV1001 for solo viola

Britten:

Lachrymae for viola & piano, Op. 48

Dowland:

Burst forth my tears for viola quartet

If my complaints could passions move

for viola quartet

Hindemith:

Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 No. 1

Kodály:

Adagio for viola (or cello or violin) & piano

Ravel:

Deux mélodies hébraïques: Kaddisch

Stravinsky:

Chanson Russe

Vieuxtemps:

Elegie for viola and piano, Op. 30


Esther Apituley (viola) & Rië Tanaka (piano)

Amsterdam Viola Quartet

Challenge Classics - CC72156

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 Shostakovich: Hamlet - Film Score, Op. 116

Shostakovich: Hamlet - Film Score, Op. 116


Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitry Yablonsky

“Dmitry Yablonsky’s reading brings this wonderful music fully to life.” The Independent

Naxos Film Music Classics - 8557446

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 Russian Wind Band Classics

Russian Wind Band Classics


Glière:

Solemn Overture for the 20th anniversary of the October Revolution

Khachaturian:

The battle of Stalingrad

Prokofiev:

Four Marches for Military Band, Op. 69

Submission for the Soviet National Anthem

Rimsky Korsakov:

Concerto for Trombone & Military Band in B flat major

Shostakovich:

Red Army March

Stravinsky:

Circus Polka


Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra, Clark Rundell

Chandos - CHAN10166

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 Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition

Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition

and other Russian piano music


Balakirev:

Mazurka No. 7 in E flat minor

Liadov:

To pieces for piano, Op. 9

Mussorgsky:

Pictures at an Exhibition (piano version)

Rachmaninov:

La Foire, Op. 33, No. 7

Prelude Op. 32 No. 12 in G sharp minor

Elegie, Op. 3 No. 1

Prelude Op. 23 No. 4 in D major

Étude-Tableau, Op. 33 No. 6 in E flat minor (published as No. 3)

Scriabin:

Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op. 3, No. 6

Tchaikovsky:

The Seasons, Op. 37b

Dumka (Russian Rustic Scene), Op. 59


Alexander Warenberg (piano)

Brilliant Classics - 99679

(CD - 2 discs)

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 Borodin - Chamber Music

Borodin - Chamber Music


Borodin:

String Quartet No. 1 in A major

Piano Quintet

with Alexander Mndoiantz (piano)

String Quartet No. 2 in D major

String Quintet

with Alexander Gotthelf (cello)

Serenata alla Spagnola

String Sextet in D minor

Alexander Detisov, Alexander Polonsky (violins), Igor Suliga, Alexander Bobrovsky (violas) & Alexander Osokin, Alexander Gotthelf (cellos)

Trio in G minor for two violins and cello on a Russian song ‘What have I done to hurt you?’

Piano Trio in D major

Moscow Trio


Alexander Mndoiantz (piano) & Alexander Gotthelf (cello)

Moscow String Quartet

Comprehensive booklet notes.

Recording made in 1995.

All Russian players who are steeped in experience of this repertoire.

Very few collections of the Borodin chamber works are available.

Alexander Borodin (1833–87) was one of those composers who did something else for a living. He was a highly respected research chemist who published over 40 scientific works and composed in his spare time. Borodin met Balakirev in 1862, and became part of the collective of Russian composers called ‘The Mighty Handful’ – with Balakirev, Cui, Mussorgsky and Rimsky Korsakov. Out of the five, Borodin was the most disposed to chamber music, and had composed quite a significant body of work before his meeting with Balakirev. These works are of an astonishing quality, and it is remarkable to consider that he was almost self taught. He studied the works of Spohr, Onslow, and Boccherini as a youngster, and as a keen cellist, the chamber works of these composers no doubt provided the inspiration for his String Quintet – probably the first by a Russian composer.

The undoubted masterpiece though is his Second String Quartet, one of the most famous and best loved works in the genre. The famous thirdmovement Notturno was used for the song ‘And this is my Beloved’ from the 1953 Broadway musical Kismet, based entirely on Borodin’s music. For those who know only his Second Symphony, and the dances from his opera Prince Igor, this set provides a fascinating opportunity to explore another aspect of this fabulously gifted composer, containing many lesser known works that deserve to be better known.

Brilliant Classics - 93973

(CD - 3 discs)

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