Glinka: Ne poy, krasavitsa, pri mne (Do not sing to me, fair maiden)

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Pushkin Romances

Pushkin Romances


Cui:

The Fountain Statue at Tsarskoye Selo, Op. 57 No. 17

Tï I vï, Op. 57, No. 11

Zhelaniye, Op. 57, No. 25 (Desire)

Dargomïzhsky:

K druz’yam (To his friends)

Yunosha I deva (A girl and a boy)

Glinka:

Priznaniye (Confession)

Adel’

Ne poy, krasavitsa, pri mne (Do not sing to me, fair maiden)

Ya pomnyu chudnoye mgnoven’ye (I remember the wonderful moment)

I am here, Inezilla

Medtner:

Muza, Op. 29, No. 1

Roza, Op. 29, No. 6

Lish’ rozï uvyadayut, Op. 36, No. 3

Vals, Op. 32, No. 5

Mussorgsky:

Noch'

Strekotun’ya beloboka (The magpie)

Rachmaninov:

The Muse, Op. 34 No. 1

Sing not, O lovely one (Ne poi, krasavitsa, pri mne), Op. 4 No. 4

Rimsky Korsakov:

The clouds begin to scatter (Elegy), Op. 42 No. 3

Ne poy, krasavitsa, pri mne, Op. 51, No. 2 (Do not sing to me, fair maiden)

Chto v imeni tebe moyem? Op. 4, No. 1 (What does my name mean to you?)

On the hills of Georgia, Op. 3 No. 4

Moy golos dlya tebya, Op. 7, No. 1 (My voice, calling you)

Ekho, Op. 45, No. 1

Tï I vï, Op. 27, No. 3

Rubinstein:

Pevets, Op. 36, No. 7

Romance in E flat major, Op. 44 No. 1 'The Night'

Shostakovich:

Yunoshu, gorku rïdaya, Op. 46, No. 2 (A girl, sobbing bitterly)

Tchaikovsky:

Pesn' Zemfiri (Zemfira's song)

with Sergey Rybin

The Nightingale Op. 60 No. 4

Vlasov:

The Fountain of Bakhchisarai


Joan Rodgers (soprano) & Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Few Russian composers could resist setting verses by Alexander Pushkin, and his influence on the development of Russian music was indirectly as great as his influence on literature. This collection demonstrates the compelling power of the poet, and the beauty of the music he inspired. It is performed by Joan Rodgers, herself an acknowledged master of Russian repertoire, and Malcolm Martineau.

“To the gentlest songs… Rodgers brings as much gracefulness and subtlety as ever, and timbre as exquisitely fragrant and fine-grained.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2009 ****

“A treasure trove of Russian song that will reward repeated listening for years.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2009

Hyperion - CDA67773

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$16.75

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Russian Songs & Romances

Russian Songs & Romances


Borodin:

Chto ti rano, zoren'ka (Why Art Thou So Early, Dawn?)

Spyashchaya knyazhna (The Sleeping Princess)

Pesnya tyomnogo lesa (Song of the Dark Forest)

Morskaya tsaryevna (The Princess Of the Sea)

Dlya beregov otchizni dal'noy (For the Shores of thy Far Native Land)

Dargomïzhsky:

The Sierra Nevada was Swathed in Mists

The Night Zephyr

Prayer

What is My Name to You?

Heavenly Clouds

Yunosha I deva (A girl and a boy)

You did not come true!

In the Expanse of the Heavens

I am sad ...

Glinka:

Adel’

Cradle Song

Finskiy zaliv (The Gulf of Finland)

Tyashka pechal'i grusten svet (Meine Ruh' ist hin; Marguerite's song from Faust)

Barcarolle

Tell me Why

Ne poy, krasavitsa, pri mne (Do not sing to me, fair maiden)

I am here, Inezilla

Mussorgsky:

Kalistratushka

Videniye (The Vision)

Forgotten

Softly the spirit flew up to heaven

Chto vam slova lyubvi?

Po gribï

Tchaikovsky:

Noch' (Night), Op. 60 No. 9

Skazhi, o chom v teni vetvey (Tell me, what in the shade of the branches), Op. 57 No. 1

Lullaby in a storm, Op. 54 No. 10

None but the lonely heart, Op. 6 No. 6

Zabït tak skoro (So soon forgotten)

He loved me so, Op. 28, No. 4

Ni slova, o drug moy (Not a word, O my friend), Op. 6 No. 2

Nochy bezumnïye, Op. 60 No. 6

Zakatilos solntse (The sun has set), Op. 73 No. 4

Primiren'ye (Reconciliation), Op. 25 No. 1

Sérénade, Op. 65 No. 1

Do not ask, Op. 57 No. 3

Sred' shumnogo bala (Amid the din of the ball), Op. 38 No. 3

Den' li tsarit? (Does the day reign?), Op. 47 No. 6


“A marvellously rich programme recorded by Russian music's exiled royal couple. Vishnevskaya's voice is still forceful but often squally in this 1991 recording; but their intense feeling for these classic 19th-century songs is unique and moving.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2009

Apex - 2564690457

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