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ID: SCCD0115 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Jazz Subcollection: Quartet01. Morro Dois Irmaos - Chico Buarque
02. Anelli - Marco Castelli
03. Piccoli Dubbi - Paolo Birro
04. Titoli Di Coda - Marco Castelli
05. Il Volo Di Florindo - Lello Pareti
06. Un Giorno Dopo L’Altro - Luigi Tenco
07. Pilla - Marco Castelli
08. Aria - Marco Castelli
09. Embraceable You - George Gershwin
10. Choro Bandido - Edu Lobo
11. Preludio n°6 Op. 17 - Alexander Scriabin
Marco Castelli (tenor & soprano saxophones)
Paolo Birro (piano)
Lello Pareti (bass)
Roberto Dani (drums) |
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ID: LRCD109 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: QuartetEgon Quartet, piano, voice, clarinet, electric violin |
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ID: LTCD0165 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: QuartetAndrea Imparato, saxes & fluteLeo Ravera, pianoMarco Cavanna, contrabbassDaviano Rotella, drums
“Dear Legacy”...a spiritual one...Let’s try to find inside our mind and soul a feeling of gratitude for any gift, relief, even for just a single, precious one. Gratitude for any dear persons who did accompany us. Those people who preceeded us, first of all our parents, any fine “teacher”, and those simple and generous kind of persons... Some periods in our lifetime are right, in particular, for us to find out those gifts, to feel a strong help that already has been and still continues, and we become able to feel an intense gratitude. A natural thankfulness as a sentiment that is a benefit for us. To me, who became a father, a daddy in an advanced age, it is easy and natural,
Now, beeing able to realize, estimate the reliefs, the gifts, evey good teachings, that I couldn’t see clearly in my youth. Helps and sake from my father Luciano, musician, continues to be palpable, evident to me even though he, phisically, is no more with us. When a friend of us, musician Guido Manusardi, encouraged me to work on this musical album, but also in several events of my music and modest humanity, I felt once again that along our way we aren’t alone, on the contrary, if we are able to recognize it, we are walking our way with, at our side, the people, the companions who gave us good sentiments, and to whom we felt and feel love. |
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ID: AV2100264 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: FluteThe TWINS QUARTET was founded in 1998 at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow by A.V. Galkovsky („Schostakowitsch-Quartet“). Under his direction the quartet attended post-graduate studies. The quartet participated in the 10th, 11th and 12th Summer Academy “Prague-Vienna-Budapest” in master classes with members of the Alban Berg Quartet, the Amadeus Quartet, Smetana Quartet, Bartók Quartet and Hagen Quartet. In 2001 they were awarded the Bartók Prize, in 2002 the Alban Berg Prize. Further participance in masterclasses of the Auryn Quartet, Saschko Gavrilov and Mstislav Rostropovich. In range of the German Academic Exchange Program the Twins Quartet studies with the Alban Berg Quartet and with A. Schoneweg (“Cherubini-Quartet”) in Cologne.
In 2000 the quartet was prize winner of the international competition “The heritage of Classics” in Moscow, in 2001 of the “International Schostakowitsch String Quartet Competition” also in Moscow. In 2002 the quartet was finalist at the Osaka-Competition and 2003 prize winner of the Schubert-Competition in Graz.
In 2000 the Twins Quartet gave a concert at the EXPO. In 2001 they toured through Japan with the pianist Alexej Lubimov. They quartet appeared at international festivals in Russia and Germany (“Moscow Autumn”, “Haydn-Festival”, Schönberg-Festival”, “Music Festival Weingarten”, “Andernacher Musiktage Burg Namedy”, “International Music Festival Week Schloss Berleburg”, “Salzburg Culture Days”). Appearance in Cologne in the framework of “Rising Stars”. In September 2003 debut at the Beethoven-Festival in Bonn. Together with Irina Schnittke - widow of Alfred Schnittke - the quartet played Alfred Schnittke´s piano quintet in the Conservatory-Hall of Moscow in May 2003. In July 2005 appearance at the Cologne Classic Night of the WDR with a string quartet of Kancheli - in attendance of the composer. Further concerts in Germany, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland.
The Twins Quartet plays concerts with David and Tatjana Geringas, Karl Leister, Marc Grauwels, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Vassily Lobanov, Alexej Lubimov, Luz Leskowitz and the Salzburg Soloists. Since 2003 the quartet is constantly giving concerts at the “Salzburger Schlosskonzerte”. Since 2005 the Twins Quartet is “Quartet in residence” of “Salzburger Schlosskonzerte”. |
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ID: VVCD-00231 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: QuartetThe Bolshoi Theatre Quartet:Isaak Zhuk, first violin Boris Weltman, second violin Mikhail Gourvich, violaIsaak Bouravsky, cello
Recorded: 1949 (5-7); 17.05.1956 (1-4) |
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ID: UP0036 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: QuartetMARTINŮ QUARTET:
Lubomír Havlák - 1st Violin
Libor Kaňka - 2nd Violin
Zbyněk Paďourek - Viola
Jitka Vlašánková - Cello |
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ID: UP0027 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: QuartetRecorded on 11 - 12 May 2000 in Domovina Studio Prague
The Martinů Piano Quartet:
Bohumil Kotmel - violin
Karel Špelina - viola
Miroslav Petráš - cello
Emil Leichner - piano |
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ID: DCD34079 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: PianoAn influential figure both personally and musically, Thomas Wilson was the leading light in a group of composers whose vision and technical assurance brought an international modernism into 20th-century Scottish music. In the chamber works collected here, moments of extraordinary stillness continually release into fast, propulsive music whose compelling energies are matched by the individual and collective virtuosity of Simon Smith, Allan Neave and the Edinburgh Quartet.
Track listing
Thomas Wilson
1 Cancion (1977) for guitar Listen
2-3 Piano Sonata (1964)
4 Piano Trio (1966)* Listen
5-7 Three Pieces (1961) for guitar
8 -10 String Quartet No 3 (1958)* Listen
11 Incunabula (1983)
Total playing time [77:56]
*premiere recordings |
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ID: DCD34082 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Quartet‘Mátyás Seiber’s three string quartets span his career, from the astonishingly assured student essay of the first quartet, composed at the age of just eighteen, to the mature synthesis of his third and final Quartetto Lirico. Seiber’s work was nourished by several of the twentieth century’s most significant stylistic trends, from jazz and serialism to the folk music of his native Hungary. He was also, like many of the mid-century’s most important artists, an émigré and an influential teacher; Hugh Wood’s booklet essay pays tribute to his lasting influence on a generation of British composers.
Track listing
Mátyás Seiber (1905-60)
String Quartet No 1
1 Maestoso - Allegro moderato
2 Lento
3 Rondo: Allegro
String Quartet No 2
4 Allegro marcato - Allegro giusto
5 Intermezzo: Alla “Blues”
6 Presto
Quartetto Lirico (String Quartet No 3)
7 Andante amabile
8 Allegretto scherzando e leggiero
9 Lento espressivo
Total playing time [60:17] |
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