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Dvorak: | Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op. 55 No. 4 Encore | Rimsky Korsakov: | In the silence of the night, Op.40, No.3 Prosti! Ne pomni dney naden'ya, Op. 27, No. 4 Not the wind blowing from the heights, Op.43, No.2 Plus sonore que le chant de l’alouette, Op.43, No.1 On the hills of Georgia, Op. 3 No. 4 V tsarstvo rozï vina, Op. 8, No. 5 Zuleika's Song (Pesnya Zyuleyki) Op. 26 No. 4, 1882 (Kozlov/Byron) Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale Op. 2 No. 2 The clouds begin to scatter (Elegy), Op. 42 No. 3 The Nymph Op. 56 No. 1 Son v letnyuyu noch', Op. 56, No. 2 | Strauss, R: | Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2 Encore | Tchaikovsky: | Skazhi, o chom v teni vetvey (Tell me, what in the shade of the branches), Op. 57 No. 1 Zabït tak skoro (So soon forgotten) Nochy bezumnïye, Op. 60 No. 6 Otchevo? (Why?), Op. 6 No. 5 O ditya, pod okoshkom tvoim (Serenade), Op. 63 No. 6 Lullaby, Op. 16 No. 1 Was I not a blade of grass?, Op. 47 No. 7 Sred mrachnïkh dnei, Op. 73, No. 5 Den' li tsarit? (Does the day reign?), Op. 47 No. 6 |
Anna Netrebko’s first live solo album and first Lieder album is accompanied by star conductor/pianist Daniel Barenboim. This was the concert event of the Salzburg Festival 2009 and your first Deutsche Grammophon priority of the year. For her Salzburg recital, Anna Netrebko programmed an all Russian evening. Companioned by Barenboim’s masterful, idiomatic playing, Anna’s voluptuous voice surrenders completely to the haunting, soulful melodies of songs by Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, and others. On the heels of her successful Russian Album – more than 270,000 copies sold and still selling strong – In the Still of Night is certain to soar. “Russian songs and romances may not be Barenboim’s usual repertoire, but he presents the accompaniments subtly, and with selfless generosity. More surprisingly, these superstars work very well as a team...Netrebko’s voice, fuller in tone than it has been before, dapples these miseries of love with nicely varied colours and intoxicating shots of high drama” The Times, 2nd April 2010 **** “Barenboim’s playing is exquisitely sensitive and imaginative throughout” The Telegraph, 7th April 2010 “it's a pleasure to find that [Netrebko] hasn't - unlike some other Russian singers - lost touch with her native repertoire; and not just the well-known bits...she has this music in her bones, making it a delightful recital, with agreeable Dvorak and Strauss encores.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2010 ***** “Netrebko’s supremacy in her native song repertoire can’t be challenged today...She seems to have enriched and enlarged her palette of tone colours since the birth of her son. I guess she is at her absolute peak, vocally...[Barenboim's] playing is a luxury beyond price.” Sunday Times, 2nd May 2010 ***** “[Netrebko has] a wonderfully full, firm and creamy voice, and she effectively varies the emotional pressure from one song to the next, encompassing humour and ecstasy as well as warmth and sympathy.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | A Russian RomanceSung in Russian
Cui: | I have Touched a Flower | Dargomïzhsky: | Yunosha I deva (A girl and a boy) I Still Love Him | Glinka: | Fire in my Veins To the Zither Do not Tempt me Tell me Why | Rachmaninov: | Sing not, O lovely one (Ne poi, krasavitsa, pri mne), Op. 4 No. 4 Lilacs, Op. 21 No. 5 The Soldier’s Wife, Op. 8, No. 4 At night in my garden, Op. 38 No. 1 Daisies, Op. 38 No. 3 I await you, Op.14 No. 1 | Rimsky Korsakov: | Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale Op. 2 No. 2 Of What in the Quiet Night Early Spring, Op. 43, No. 4 | Tchaikovsky: | Lullaby, Op. 16 No. 1 If only I had known, Op.47, No.1 Zabït tak skoro (So soon forgotten) Sred' shumnogo bala (Amid the din of the ball), Op. 38 No. 3 Was I not a blade of grass?, Op. 47 No. 7 | Vlasov: | The Fountain of Bakhchisarai |
Elena Kelessidi is one of opera’s most touching and fiery artists and the most international Greek soprano of today. Here she makes her recital debut with this heartfelt programme of songs from a country whose language is natural to her. Born in Kazakhstan of Greek parentage, Kelessidi sprang to International attention in 1996 when she made a highly auspicious stage debut at London's Royal Opera House as Violetta in La traviata and was hailed as an important new discovery by the British musical press. She has returned to sing with the Royal Opera every year since and graced every important world opera house including Paris, the Met, Berlin and Vienna. Her signature roles apart from Violetta are Mimi in La Boheme and Liu in Turandot. Elena’s programme runs the gamut of Russian song, from Glinka and Rimsky-Korsakov, some familiar songs from Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov through to some real discoveries from Cui, Darghomyzhsky and the 20th century composer Vladmir Vlasov. Elena’s pianist is the ever-superb Malcolm Martineau, also appearing this month on ONYX in Susan Graham’s recital, with previous ONYX releases from Amanda Roocroft and Barbara Bonney and a forthcoming recital from the outstanding Austrian bass-baritone Florian Boesch. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Anna Netrebko - SouvenirsSpecial Edition
Arditi: | Il Bacio | Charpentier, G: | Depuis le jour (from Louise) | Dvorak: | Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op. 55 No. 4 | Giménez: | La tempránica: Zapateado 'La tarántula é un bicho mú malo' | Grieg: | Peer Gynt: Solveig's Song | Guastavino: | La rosa y el sauce arr.: Guillo Espel | Hahn, R: | L'Enamourée arr.: Andreas N. Tarkmann | Heuberger: | Midnight Bells (from Der Opernball) | Kalman: | Heia, in den Bergen from Die Csárdásfürstin | Lehár: | Meine Lippen sie Kussen so heiss (from Giuditta) | Lloyd Webber, A: | Requiem: Pie Jesu | Messager: | Fortunio: 'Je ne vois rien..Lorsque je n'etais qu'une enfant' | Offenbach: | Barcarolle (from Les Contes d'Hoffmann ) | Rimsky Korsakov: | Not the wind blowing from the heights, Op.43, No.2 arr.: Andreas N. Tarkmann Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale Op. 2 No. 2 arr.: Andreas N. Tarkmann | Strauss, R: | Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2 Wiegenlied, Op. 41 No. 1 | trad.: | Schlof sche, mein Vögele arr.: Friedrich Meyer |
Soprano superstar Anna Netrebko steps away from the operatic stage to create her most personal and intimate album yet. Souvenirs is a gorgeous collection of short and sparkling pieces that allow Anna to display her amazing voice and temperament “This recording is like a bridal bouquet, bursting with variety and colours,” says Anna Netrebko. “I want it to create a wonderful array of emotions – passion, fun, love, tenderness.” The album includes repertoire from all over the world: songs in French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Latin, Czech, Yiddish, Spanish and – of course – Russian. These are pieces that are very close to Anna’s heart and include treasures by Dvorák, Grieg, Carlos Guastavino, Reynaldo Hahn, Offenbach, Richard Strauss, as well as rarely performed songs by Rimsky-Korsakov. For this special project, Anna is accompanied by conductor Emmanuel Villaume and the Prague Philharmonia. Villaume is well-known as the director of the Spoleto Festival (USA) and is a regular guest at major opera houses such as the Teatro La Fenice and the Met. He has previously worked with Anna in concert and is a perfect match for her passionate artistry. On this album Anna Netrebko has a few stunning guests to partner with her: Elina Garanca for Offenbach's Barcarole, Andrew Swait for Andrew Lloyd Webber's “Pie Jesu” (Requiem), Piotr Beczala for Heuberger's “Im Chambre Séparée”. Stunningly talented, gorgeous and intelligent, Netrebko already has the music world at her feet making this one of THE albums of 2008, eagerly awaited by her legions of fans as well as all music lovers worldwide. Cap Box / Limited Edition: This will be the perfect Christmas gift package for the fans. It will have CD + booklet, bonus DVD, postcards and poster. A MUST HAVE! | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Anna Netrebko - SouvenirsStandard Edition
Arditi: | Il Bacio | Charpentier, G: | Depuis le jour (from Louise) | Dvorak: | Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op. 55 No. 4 | Giménez: | La tempránica: Zapateado 'La tarántula é un bicho mú malo' | Grieg: | Peer Gynt: Solveig's Song | Guastavino: | La rosa y el sauce arr.: Guillo Espel | Hahn, R: | L'Enamourée arr.: Andreas N. Tarkmann | Heuberger: | Midnight Bells (from Der Opernball) | Kalman: | Heia, in den Bergen from Die Csárdásfürstin | Lehár: | Meine Lippen sie Kussen so heiss (from Giuditta) | Lloyd Webber, A: | Requiem: Pie Jesu | Messager: | Fortunio: 'Je ne vois rien..Lorsque je n'etais qu'une enfant' | Offenbach: | Barcarolle (from Les Contes d'Hoffmann ) | Rimsky Korsakov: | Not the wind blowing from the heights, Op.43, No.2 arr.: Andreas N. Tarkmann Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale Op. 2 No. 2 arr.: Andreas N. Tarkmann | Strauss, R: | Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2 Wiegenlied, Op. 41 No. 1 | trad.: | Schlof sche, mein Vögele |
Soprano superstar Anna Netrebko steps away from the operatic stage to create her most personal and intimate album yet. Souvenirs is a gorgeous collection of short and sparkling pieces that allow Anna to display her amazing voice and temperament “This recording is like a bridal bouquet, bursting with variety and colours,” says Anna Netrebko. “I want it to create a wonderful array of emotions – passion, fun, love, tenderness.” The album includes repertoire from all over the world: songs in French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Latin, Czech, Yiddish, Spanish and – of course – Russian. These are pieces that are very close to Anna’s heart and include treasures by Dvorák, Grieg, Carlos Guastavino, Reynaldo Hahn, Offenbach, Richard Strauss, as well as rarely performed songs by Rimsky-Korsakov. For this special project, Anna is accompanied by conductor Emmanuel Villaume and the Prague Philharmonia. Villaume is well-known as the director of the Spoleto Festival (USA) and is a regular guest at major opera houses such as the Teatro La Fenice and the Met. He has previously worked with Anna in concert and is a perfect match for her passionate artistry. On this album Anna Netrebko has a few stunning guests to partner with her: Elina Garanca for Offenbach's Barcarole, Andrew Swait for Andrew Lloyd Webber's “Pie Jesu” (Requiem), Piotr Beczala for Heuberger's “Im Chambre Séparée”. Stunningly talented, gorgeous and intelligent, Netrebko already has the music world at her feet making this one of THE albums of 2008, eagerly awaited by her legions of fans as well as all music lovers worldwide. “Netrebko is nothing if not adventurous in her choice of "lollipops", and sings in nine languages. Although the fireworks of Arditi's "Il bacio" bring the disc to an exuberant finish, the introspective songs fare best.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2008 “In this lightweight collection of songs and arias from opera, operetta and zarzuela, the Russian star soprano sticks mainly to slow-tempo numbers. Richly coloured and in top condition, her voice exhibits a mezzo-like warmth in such pieces as 'Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiss' from Lehár's Giuditta or 'Depuis le jour' from Charpentier's Louise. It is indeed an exceptional instrument.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2009 *** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Misha Maisky: VocaliseRussian Romances
anon.: | When I met you ... arr. by Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovsky | Arensky: | Do not kindle the fires Op. 38 No. 3 | Cui: | The burnt letter Op. 33 No. 4 | Dargomïzhsky: | I am sad ... | Glazunov: | Desire, Op. 60 No. 2 | Glinka: | The Lark | Gurilyov, A: | I am weary and sad ... | Mussorgsky: | Une Larme (A Tear) original for piano solo, arr. by Alexander Krein | Rachmaninov: | Sing not, O lovely one (Ne poi, krasavitsa, pri mne), Op. 4 No. 4 How fair this spot, Op. 21 No. 7 Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 | Rimsky Korsakov: | The clouds begin to scatter (Elegy), Op. 42 No. 3 The Nymph Op. 56 No. 1 Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale Op. 2 No. 2 | Rubinstein: | Night | Tchaikovsky: | Lullaby, Op. 16 No. 1 None but the lonely heart, Op. 6 No. 6 Nochy bezumnïye, Op. 60 No. 6 Noch' (Night), Op. 60 No. 9 To bilo ranneyu vesnoy (It happened in the early spring), Op. 38 No. 2 |
Misha Maisky (cello) & Pavel Gililov (piano) | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Mischa Maisky: 10 Classic Albums
anon.: | Catalan Folksong arr. Pablo Casals with Pavel Gililov (piano) When I met you … arr. by Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovsky with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Arensky: | Do not kindle the fires Op. 38 No. 3 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Bach, J S: | Cello Suites Nos. 1-6, BWV1007-1012 Recorded July & August 1999 | Bizet: | Adieux de l'hotesse Arabe Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Brahms: | Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 (Lullaby) arr. Mischa Maisky with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Chausson: | Quatre Mélodies Op. 13: 2. Sérénade (Jean Lahor) Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Cantique à l'épouse, Op. 36 No. 1 (Jounet) Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Le temps des lilas Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Chopin: | Prelude Op. 28 No. 6 in B minor Russian Arrangement for Cello and Piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Cui: | The burnt letter Op. 33 No. 4 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Dargomïzhsky: | I am sad ... Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Debussy: | Beau Soir Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Duparc: | Soupir Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Chanson triste Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Extase Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Dvorak: | Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 Recorded December 2002 Live recording Berliner Philharmoniker, Zubin Mehta | Elgar: | Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 Recorded March 1990 Philharmonia Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli | Falla: | Nana (No. 5 from Siete canciones populares españolas) arr. by Mischa Maisky with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Fauré: | Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1 arr. for Cello and Piano by Mischa Maisky with Pavel Gililov (piano) Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1 arr. Pablo Casals for Cello and Piano with Daria Hovora (piano) Au bord de l'eau, Op. 8 No. 1 (Prudhomme) Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Les berceaux, Op. 23 No. 1 Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Tristesse, Op. 6 No. 2 Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Glazunov: | Desire, Op. 60 No. 2 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Glinka: | The Lark Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Gluck: | Orfeo ed Euridice (Orphée et Euridice): Dance of the Blessed Spirits arr. for cello and piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Gounod: | Ave Maria arr. Mischa Maisky with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Gurilyov, A: | I am weary and sad ... Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Hahn, R: | L'heure exquise Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Handel: | Sonata in D major for violin and continuo, HWV371, Op. 1 No. 13: Larghetto arr. by Mischa Maisky for Cello and Piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Kreisler: | Liebesleid arr. Mischa Maisky with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Lully: | Gavotte arr. for Cello and Piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Massenet: | Elégie arr. Mischa Maisky with Pavel Gililov (piano) Elégie Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Mendelssohn: | Cello Sonata No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 45 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Cello Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 58 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Variations concertantes Op. 17 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Song without Words for Cello & Piano, Op. 109 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Song without Words, Op. 62 No. 1 in G major 'May Breezes' Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Song without Words, Op. 62 No. 6 in A major 'Spring Song' Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Schilflied, Op. 71 No. 4 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Suleika (Goethe/von Willemer) Op. 34 No. 4 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Die Liebende schreibt (Goethe) Op. 86 No. 3 Recorded February 2002 with Sergio Tiempo (piano) Song without Words for Cello & Piano, Op. 109 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Mussorgsky: | Une Larme (A Tear) original for piano solo, arr. by Alexander Krein with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Poulenc: | Violon Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Métamorphoses: C'est ainsi que tu es Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) La Courte Paille: 3. La Reine de coeur Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Deux Poems de Louis Aragon: 1. "C" Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Les chemins de l'amour Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Rachmaninov: | Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 for cello and Piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) Sing not, O lovely one (Ne poi, krasavitsa, pri mne), Op. 4 No. 4 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) How fair this spot, Op. 21 No. 7 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Ravel: | Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera with Pavel Gililov (piano) Deux mélodies hébraïques Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Là-bas, vers l’eglise Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera Recorded May 1999 with Daria Hovora (piano) | Rimsky Korsakov: | The clouds begin to scatter (Elegy), Op. 42 No. 3 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) The Nymph Op. 56 No. 1 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) Eastern Song: Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale Op. 2 No. 2 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Rubinstein: | Night Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Saint-Saëns: | Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33 Recorded March 1997 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne Recorded March 1997 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Allegro Appassionato in B minor Op. 43 Recorded March 1997 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Romance in F major, Op. 36 Recorded March 1997 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Suite for Cello & Piano, Op. 16 Recorded March 1997 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Cello Sonata No. 1 in C minor Op. 32 Recorded March 1998 with Daria Hovora (piano) Le carnaval des animaux: Le Cygne transcription for Cello and Piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Schubert: | Ave Maria, D839 arr. Johannes Palaschko with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Schumann: | Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 Recorded December 1999 with Martha Argerich (piano) Adagio and Allegro in A flat major, Op. 70 Recorded December 1999 with Martha Argerich (piano) Stücke im Volkston (5), Op. 102 Recorded December 1999 with Martha Argerich (piano) Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 Recorded March 1997 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Kinderszenen, Op. 15: Traümerei for cello and Piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) | Shostakovich: | Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107 Recorded August 1993 London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas Cello Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 126 Recorded August 1993 London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas | Strauss, R: | Don Quixote, Op. 35 Recorded December 2002 Live recording with Tabea Zimmermann (viola) Berliner Philharmoniker, Zubin Mehta | Tchaikovsky: | Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 Recorded March 1990 Philharmonia Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli Nocturne for cello & small orchestra (or cello & piano), Op. 19 No. 4 arr. Tchaikovsky for cello and piano with Pavel Gililov (piano) Lullaby, Op. 16 No. 1 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) None but the lonely heart, Op. 6 No. 6 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) Nochy bezumnïye, Op. 60 No. 6 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) Noch' (Night), Op. 60 No. 9 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) To bilo ranneyu vesnoy (It happened in the early spring), Op. 38 No. 2 Recorded January 2005 with Pavel Gililov (piano) |
Mischa Maisky will be 65 on 10 January 2013; he made his first recording for Deutsche Grammophon 30 years ago; and he left the Soviet Union 40 years ago. 10 Classic DG Albums, balanced carefully between his great concerto and recital CDs and presented in Original Jacket artwork. Elegant slipcase presentation, with 10 mint-packs offering gatefold presentation for each album inside. This release is not a limited edition. | 
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