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Tchaikovsky: | Sred' shumnogo bala (Amid the din of the ball), Op. 38 No. 3 Nochy bezumnïye, Op. 60 No. 6 In this moonlight, Op.73, No.3 None but the lonely heart, Op. 6 No. 6 Wait, Op. 16 No. 2 O ditya, pod okoshkom tvoim (Serenade), Op. 63 No. 6 Both painfully and sweetly, Op. 6 No. 3 Kak nad goratcheïou zoloï, Op. 25 No. 2 We sat with you, Op. 73 No. 1 Qu'importe op.16 No.5 Primiren'ye (Reconciliation), Op. 25 No. 1 Rastvoril ya okno (I opened the window), Op. 63 No. 2 Den' li tsarit? (Does the day reign?), Op. 47 No. 6 |
This is the fourth CD in the “Transfigured” series featuring South African pianist Petronel Malan. She received a Grammy nomination for the first in the series, “Transfigured Bach” (HAEN98424). Here she takes us on a fascinating excursion through the songs of Tchaikovsky, transfigured by several of his distinguished compatriots. “The Feinberg transcriptions of three songs from Op. 54 show Malan at her best, played with the greater fluency and innate poetic refinement familiar from her earlier discs. This one is fine but it misses the range of the others” Gramophone Magazine, July 2012 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | In the Still of NightSongs by Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky
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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| |  | 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 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Arensky: | A Dream (Snovideniye) (Pushkin) Op. 17 No. 3 I have seen death (Ya videl smert') (Pushkin) Op. 27 No. 6 Was it so long ago to enchanting strains (Davno l' pod volshebnye zvuki) (Fet) Op. 49 No. 5 | Glinka: | Travel Song (Poputnaya pesnya) (Kukol'nik) from A Farewell to St Petersburg 1840 Stanzas (Stansy) (Kukol'nik) 1837 Doubt (Somneniye) | Medtner: | Twilight (Sumerki) (Tyutchev) Op. 24 No. 4 Unexpected Rain (Nezhdannyi dozhd') (Fet) Op. 28 No. 1 Invocation (The Call) (Zaklinaniye) (Pushkin) Op. 29 No. 7 | Mosolov: | Three Romances (Pushkin) 1949 | Rachmaninov: | Sing not, O lovely one (Ne poi, krasavitsa, pri mne), Op. 4 No. 4 The Muse, Op. 34 No. 1 Arion, Op. 34 No. 5 | Taneyev: | Dense Forests (Lesa dremuchiye) (after Baudelaire) Op. 26 No. 5 And the foes stood trembling (I drognuli vragi) (after Heredia) Op. 26 No. 8 Winter Journey (Zimni put') (Polonsky) Op. 32 No. 4 | Tchaikovsky: | A tear trembles, Op. 6 No. 4 Moy geni, moy angel, moy drug (My genius, my angel, my friend) Nochy bezumnïye, Op. 60 No. 6 |
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| |  | Tchaikovsky: Romances
Tchaikovsky: | None but the lonely heart, Op. 6 No. 6 Noch' (Night), Op. 60 No. 9 Moy geni, moy angel, moy drug (My genius, my angel, my friend) Ni slova, o drug moy (Not a word, O my friend), Op. 6 No. 2 Otchevo? (Why?), Op. 6 No. 5 Zabït tak skoro (So soon forgotten) Rastvoril ya okno (I opened the window), Op. 63 No. 2 Na son gryadushchiy (Before sleep), Op. 27 No. 1 Podvig (The Heroic Deed), Op. 60 No. 11 Smert' (Death), Op. 57 No. 5 Khotel bi v edinoye slovo (I should like in a single word) O, yesli b ty mogla (O, if only you could), Op. 38 No. 4 Lyubov' mertvetsa (The love of a dead man), Op. 38 No. 5 Na nivi zhyoltiye (On the golden cornfields), Op. 57 No.2 Skazhi, o chom v teni vetvey (Tell me, what in the shade of the branches), Op. 57 No. 1 Strashnaya minuta (The Fearful Moment), Op. 28 No. 6 Primiren'ye (Reconciliation), Op. 25 No. 1 Den' li tsarit? (Does the day reign?), Op. 47 No. 6 Nochy bezumnïye, Op. 60 No. 6 O ditya, pod okoshkom tvoim (Serenade), Op. 63 No. 6 To bilo ranneyu vesnoy (It happened in the early spring), Op. 38 No. 2 Na zemlyu sumrak upal (Dusk fell on the earth), Op. 47 No. 3 Blagoslavlyayu vas, lesa (I Bless you, Forests), Op. 47 No. 5 Serenada Don-Zhuana (Don Juan's Serenade), Op. 38 No. 1 |
Operatic superstar Dmitri Hvorostovsky has become the supreme interpreter of the Russian Romance, with its rich resource of music and poetry. In this generous program the great baritone soars vocally and plumbs emotional depths as he delivers definitive performances of a wide range of Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces. “Nearly 20 years have passed since Hvorostovsky first recorded Tchaikovsky songs...Alongside the same ineffable legato, there's still more pointing of the words and more inwardness in softer dynamics...Inevitably there's a preponderance of dark numbers; so all the more credit to this now truly great baritone for pushing the emotion with apparent sincerity and no self pity; 'To Forget so Soon' reaches remarkable dramatic heights.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2010 “...in terms of vocal quality there are some marvels to behold…” Gramophone Magazine, June 2010 | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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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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| |  | Minigrelian Songs
Zurab Sotkilava (tenor), L. Mogilevskaya (piano) State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR, Male Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble Recorded on May 4, 1974 at the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire All tracks sung in Russian ADD | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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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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