Babadzhanian: Trio for violin, cello & piano in F-sharp minor

This page lists all recordings of Trio for violin, cello & piano in F-sharp minor, by Arno Harutyuni Babadzhanian (1921-83) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC).

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Armenian Chamber Music

Armenian Chamber Music


Arutiunian:

Suite for clarinet, violin & piano

Babadzhanian:

Trio for violin, cello & piano in F-sharp minor

Ganatchian:

Oror

Isabel Bayrakdarian (soprano)

Khachaturian:

Trio for clarinet, violin & piano

Kradjian:

Elegy for Restive Souls for clarinet, violin, cello & piano


Benjamin Bowman (violin)

Amici Chamber Ensemble

The Amici Chamber ensemble has been at the forefront of the Canadian chamber music scene for the past two decades. Their first recording on the ATMA label features Armemian chamber music by composers such as Khachaturian, Babadjanian, Arutiunian, Ganatchian and Kradjian.

Atma - ACD22609

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The David Oistrakh Collection Volume 12

The David Oistrakh Collection Volume 12


Babadzhanian:

Trio for violin, cello & piano in F-sharp minor

with Arno Babadzhanian (piano), Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (cello)

Ravel:

Piano Trio in A minor

Smetana:

Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15

with Lev Oborin (piano), Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (cello)


Recorded 1950-53

Doremi David Oistrakh Collection Legendary Treasures - DHR7820

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Babadjanian: Piano Trio & Violin Sonata

Babadjanian: Piano Trio & Violin Sonata


Babadzhanian:

Trio for violin, cello & piano in F-sharp minor

Exprompt

Violin Sonata in B flat minor


Ani Kavafian (violin), Avo Kuyumjian (piano), Suren Bagratuni (cello)

Marco Polo - 8225030

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Sviatoslav Knushevitsky Edition

Sviatoslav Knushevitsky Edition


Babadzhanian:

Trio for violin, cello & piano in F-sharp minor

Borodin:

String Sextet in D minor

Brahms:

Cello Sonata No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 38 (Allegretto quasi menuetto)

Glazunov:

String Quintet Op.39

Grieg:

Cello Sonata in A minor, Op. 36 (Andante)

Haydn:

Four London Trios

Hummel, J:

Septet in D minor Op. 74

Khachaturian:

Cello Concerto in E minor

Miaskovsky:

Cello Sonata No. 1 in D major, Op. 12

Popper:

Cello Concerto in C

Rachmaninov:

Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19

Saint-Saëns:

Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33

Schumann:

Piano Trio No. 2 in F major, Op. 80

Tchaikovsky:

Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33


Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (cello), David Oistrakh (violin), Rudolf Barshai (viola), Alexander Goldenweiser (piano), Arno Babadzhanian (piano) & Lev Oborin (piano)

Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gauk

One of the great names of 20th century Russian musical life.

Four cello concertos, sonatas, trios, and other chamber works feature in this set.

Knushevitsky is accompanied by artists such as Lev Oborin, David Oistrakh, Alexander Goldenweiser (a pupil of Arensky and a friend of Tolstoy).

The recording of the Khachaturian concerto is that of the first performance.

Extensive booklet essay by Ates Orga.

Born in 1908, Knushevitsky studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Semyon Kozolupov. He was senior to Rostropovitch and Shafran, and he graduated with a gold medal the same year as Emil Gilels took the piano honours. Joining the Bolshoi Theatre orchestra in 1929, he remained their principal cello until 1943. In 1940 he co founded one of the most famous piano trios of all time with David Oistrakh and Lev Oborin. Knushevitsky’s jet-setting life style eventually (along with his alcohol dependency) to its toll, and he suffered a heart attack, which killed him, aged 55 in 1963. Gliere, Khachaturian and Miaskovsky all wrote concertos for him, and his repertoire embraced not only the mainstream , but contemporary and rarer works such as the Strauss sonata and the Reger Suites, plus an extensive array of crowd pleasing encores such as Chopin’s op.25 C sharp minor etude ‘left hand’, transcribed by Glazunov.

His style of playing was lyrical, and had great emotional depth. Had he not succumbed to drink he would have challenged Rostropovich as the pre-eminent Russian cellist of the 20th century. As it is his reputation is considerable, and this 5CD collection allows the listener to experience his remarkable music-making.

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