This page lists all recordings of Melody, Op. 21 No. 9, by Sergey Vassilievich Rachmaninov (1873-1943) on CD, DVD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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Achron, J: | Hebrew Melody, Op. 33 | Albéniz: | Sevilla (from Suite Española, Op. 47) | Arensky: | Serenade for Violin & Piano, Op. 30 No. 2 | Bazzini: | La Ronde des lutins, Op. 25 | Castelnuovo-Tedesco: | Tango | Debussy: | La plus que lente Petite Suite: Menuet Golliwog's Cakewalk (from Children's Corner) Petite Suite: En bateau | Drigo: | Valse Bluette for Viola & Piano | Elgar: | Salut d'amour, Op. 12 | Fauré: | Berceuse, Op. 16 | Foster, S: | I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair | Gershwin: | It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess) Preludes (3) | Godowsky: | Triakontameron No. 11 'Alt Wien' | Grasse, E: | Wellenspiel (Waves at Play) | Halffter, E: | Danza de la gitana | Mendelssohn: | Song without Words, Op. 19b No. 1 in E major 'Sweet Remembrance' | Paganini: | Sonata for violin & guitar in E minor, Op. 3 No. 6 | Rachmaninov: | Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 in G minor Melody, Op. 21 No. 9 How fair this spot, Op. 21 No. 7 Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 | Rameau: | Rigaudon | Ravel: | Valses nobles et sentimentales No. 6 in C major Valses nobles et sentimentales No. 7 in A minor | Rimsky Korsakov: | Flight of the Bumble Bee | Sarasate: | Danza Española No. 4: Jota Navarra, Op. 22, No. 2 Danza Española No. 2: Habanera, Op. 21, No. 2 Danza Española No. 5: Playera Op. 23 No. 1 | Schumann: | The Prophet Bird Op. 82 No. 7 | Stravinsky: | Chanson Russe | Suk: | Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 17: Nos. 3 & 4 | Taeye: | Humoresque | Tchaikovsky: | Souvenir d'un lieu cher, Op. 42: Mélodie in E flat major | trad.: | Deep River | Vale, F: | Prelude No. 15 'Ao pé da fogueira' | Wieniawski: | Polonaise brilliante No. 2 in A major, Op. 21 Mazurka in G major, Op. 19 No. 1 'Obertas' Polonaise brilliante No. 1 in D major, Op. 4 Scherzo-Tarantelle in G minor, Op. 16 |
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| |  | Rachmaninov: Songs, Vol. 2
Rachmaninov: | Were you hiccoughing, Natasha? Night Fate, Op. 21 No. 1 By a fresh grave, Op. 21 No. 2 Twilight, Op.21 No. 3 They replied, Op. 21 No. 4 Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5 Fragment from A. Musset, Op. 21 No. 6 How fair this spot, Op. 21 No. 7 On the death of a siskin, Op.21, No. 8. Melody, Op. 21 No. 9 Before the icon, Op. 21 No. 10 I am not a prophet, Op. 21 No.11 How pained I am, Op. 21 No.12 There are many sounds, Op.26, No. 1 All was taken from me, Op. 26 No. 2 We shall rest, Op.26, No. 3 Two farewells, Op.26 No. 4 Let us leave, my sweet, Op. 26 No. 5 Christ is risen, Op.26 No. 6 To my children, Op.26, No. 7 I beg for mercy, Op.26, No. 8 I am again alone, Op.26 No. 9 At my window, Op. 26 No.10 The fountain, Op.26, No.11 Night is sorrowful, Op. 26 No.12 Yesterday we met, Op. 26 No.13 The ring, Op.26, No.14 All passes, Op. 26 No. 15 |
“Two figures in particular haunt this second volume of Chandos's survey of Rachmaninov's songs – Feodor Chaliapin and Rachmaninov himself. They had become friends in the years when they worked together in an opera company and when Rachmaninov was concentrating on developing his piano virtuosity. As a result the Op 21 songs are dominated by an almost operatic declamatory manner coupled with formidably difficult accompaniments. Leiferkus rises splendidly to the occasion, above all in 'Fate' (Op 21 No 1), and so throughout the songs does Howard Shelley. He's unbowed by the technical problems and he understands the novel proportions of songs in which the piano's participation has an unprecedented role. He also enjoys himself in the roisterous exchanges with Leiferkus in what's really Rachmaninov's only lighthearted song, Were you hiccoughing? The songs for the other voices are less powerful, in general more lyrical and intimate. Alexandre Naoumenko only has five songs, and they aren't, on the whole, among the more striking examples, but he responds elegantly to 'The fountain' (Op 26 No 11). Maria Popescu gives a beautiful account of one of the most deservedly popular of them all, 'To the children' (Op 26 No 7), and of the remarkable Merezhkovsky setting, 'Christ is risen' (Op 26 No 6). Joan Rodgers is enchanting in 'The Lilacs' (Op 21 No 5) and moving in the song acknowledging that love is slipping away, 'Again I am alone' (Op 26 No 9). She has complete mastery of the style, and nothing here is finer than her arching phrase ending 'How peaceful' (Op 21 No 7) – 'da ty, mechta moya' (and you, my dream) – with Shelley gently articulating Rachmaninov's reflective piano postlude from the world of Schumann.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.75) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Violin Romances
Borodin: | Serenade trans. Heifetz | Brahms: | Contemplations (Wie melodien zieht es mir) trans. Heifetz | Bruch: | Romance in A minor for violin & orchestra, Op. 42 | Castelnuovo-Tedesco: | Tango trans. Heifetz | Chopin: | Nocturne No. 16 in E flat major, Op. 55 No. 2 trans. Heifetz | Debussy: | Beau Soir trans. Heifetz | Dinicu: | Hora Staccato trans. Heifetz | Dvorak: | Romance in F minor, Op. 11 | Foster, S: | I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair trans. Heifetz | Gershwin: | Summertime (from Porgy and Bess) A woman is a sometime thing (from Porgy and Bess) My man's gone now (from Porgy and Bess) It Ain't Necessarily So (from Porgy and Bess) Bess, you is my woman now (from Porgy and Bess) There's a boat dat's leavin' soon for New York (from Porgy and Bess) trans. Heifetz | Godowsky: | Triakontameron No. 11 'Alt Wien' trans. Heifetz | Goldmark: | Romance in A major, Op. 51 | Janacek: | Romance for violin and piano | Khachaturian: | Sabre Dance from Gayane trans. Heifetz | Kreisler: | Romance, Op. 4 | Liszt: | Romance oubliée, for viola/cello/violin & piano, S. 132 | Medtner: | Skazka (Fairy Tale), Op. 20 No 1 in B flat minor trans. Heifetz | Mendelssohn: | Song without Words, Op. 19b No. 1 in E major 'Sweet Remembrance' trans. Heifetz | Nielsen: | Romance for violin & piano, Op. 2 No. 1 | Ponce, M: | Estrellita trans. Heifetz | Prokofiev: | The Love for Three Oranges: March trans. Heifetz | Rachmaninov: | Melody, Op. 21 No. 9 trans. Heifetz How fair this spot, Op. 21 No. 7 trans. Heifetz | Ravel: | Valses nobles et sentimentales No. 6 in C major trans. Heifetz | Schumann, Clara: | Romances (3), Op. 22 | Sibelius: | Romance, Op. 78 No. 2 | Sinding: | Romance in E minor, Op. 30 | Svendsen: | Romance for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26 | Turina: | La Oración del torero, Op. 34 trans. Heifetz | Valle, F: | Prelude XV, 'Ao pé da foguiera' trans. Heifetz | Vieuxtemps: | Romance, Op. 40 No. 1 | Wieniawski: | Romance sans paroles in D minor, Op. 9 Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 22: Romance |
Aaron Rosand (violin), Hugh Sung (piano), John Covelli (piano - Heifetz transcriptions) | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Rachmaninov for Violin and Piano
Rachmaninov: | Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19 Romance in A minor, Op. Posth World Premiere Oriental Dance, Op. 2 No. 2 World Premiere Daisies, Op. 38 No. 3 La Foire, Op. 33, No. 7 Prelude Op. 32 No. 5 in G major Melody, Op. 21 No. 9 Étude-Tableau, Op. 33 No. 2 in C major Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 Oriental Sketch (1917) Danse Hongroise, Op. 6 No. 2 |
Hideko Udagawa (violin) & Konstantin Lifschitz (piano) The renowned Japanese violinist Hideko Udagawa collects together and performs transcriptions of Rachmaninov's works for violin and piano by Mikhailovsky, Heifetz, Kreisler, Press and Dushkin (including a never-before heard arrangement of the Sonata in G minor), accompanied by Russian pianist Konstantin Lifschitz. “A pupil of Nathan Milstein, Hideko Udagawa retains the Master's nobility and warmth throughout a programme of Rachmaninov transcriptions centred on Mikhailovsky's skilful adaptation of the Cello Sonata.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2010 **** | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Misha Dacic In Recital
Chopin: | Rondo in E flat major, Op. 16 | Liszt: | Fantasia and Fugue 'Ad nos, ad salutarem undam' (arr. Busoni) | Rachmaninov: | Serenade, Op. 3 No. 5 Daisies, Op. 38 No. 3 Lied (Romance) in F minor Prelude Op. 32 No. 3 in E major Melodie in E Major, Op. 3 No. 3 Étude-Tableau, Op. 33 No. 3 in C minor Melody, Op. 21 No. 9 Oriental Sketch (1917) The Islet (Ostrovok) Op. 14 No. 2, 1896 (Bal'mont/Shelley) Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19 - Andante Polka italienne | Scarlatti, D: | Keyboard Sonata K162 in E major Keyboard Sonata K197 in B minor |
Misha Dacic has already established himself as a world-class pianist. In 2003, he performed at the "Martha Argerich Project Festival" in 2003 in Lugano, Switzerland, and made his American debut in the same at the Discovery Series of the Sixth Miami International Piano Festival. This program of performances from live recitals includes works by Rachmaninoff, Liszt/Busoni, Scarlatti, Chopin, and Bach. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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