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ID: CNT2071 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Violin The CD presents for the first time ever, two recordings that took place at different times, on the stage of the oldest opera theatre in Europe. Sir Jeffrey Tate's conducts the Concerto for violin & wind orchestra by Kurt Weill and the inspired violin soloist Gabriele Pieranunzi; the other recording presents another big protagonist of the music scene, Enrico Pieranunzi, who plays with clarinetist Alessandro Carbonare. |
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ID: RK9906 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Baroque Musicke & Mirth (»Musik und fröhlicher Schalk«) wurde 1997 von Jane Achtman und Irene Klein in Basel gegründet. Der Titel eines Stückes von Tobias Hume inspirierte das Ensemble, und die spannende Musik für zwei (und mehr) Gamben zu erforschen, ist sein erklärtes Ziel. Es widmet sich hauptsächlich der Wiederentdeckung unbekannteren Repertoires. Von ersten Notendrucken aus Nürnberg um 1440 über die englische Lyra-Viol-Musik des 17. Jahrhunderts bis hin zum galanten, »empfindsamen« Stil der Berliner Schule spannt sich der Bogen der verschieden besetzten Programme. Musicke&Mirth spielt dabei immer auf originalgetreuen Instrumenten und nach originalen Quellen. Mit seiner auf diese Weise geschulten Wahrnehmung, zugleich mit Virtuosität und Zusammenspiel auf höchstem Niveau, erschafft das Ensemble erfrischende und packende Darbietungen der »Alten« Musik und entzückt das Publikum und internationale Juroren. Auf mehreren Wettbewerben war das Gambenduo erfolgreich: 1997 gewann Musicke&Mirth den dritten Preis beim Dorian/EMA Recording Competition (USA), den zweiten Preis 1998 im Ensemblewettbewerb Premio Bonporti in Rovereto (Italien), und ebenso den zweiten Preis 2000 im Van Wassenaer Concours in Den Haag (Niederlande). Seit seiner Gründung konzertierte Musicke&Mirth mit seinen vielfältigen Programmen in Deutschland, Italien, der Schweiz und Tschechien und erhielt Einladungen zu internationalen Fernsehauftritten. 1999 nahm das Ensemble seine erste CD auf: »Musicke & Mirth, Music for Two Lyra Viols« Englische Musik des 17. Jahrhunderts (erschienen bei Raumklang). Ein neues CD-Projekt Deutsche Tenorlieder und Instrumentalmusik der Renaissance ist in Arbeit. »Geh, Philostrat, Berufe die junge Welt Athens zu Lustbarkeiten! Erweck' den raschen leichten Geist der Lust!« William Shakespeare, »A Midsummer Night's Dream«
Jane Achtman - Viola da gamba
Irene Klein - Viola da gamba
Silvia Tecardi - Diskant- und Bassgambe
01. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes Cate of Bardie - The Queenes Jig (Ford)
02. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes Paven IV - M. Maynes Choice
03. Lessons for 1, 2 and 3 viols: Almaine (Ferrabosco II)
04. Lessons for 1, 2 and 3 viols: Coranto
05. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes And if you do touch me ile crie - Sir Richard Tichbournes toy
06. Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke: A Spanish Humour - The Lord Hayes favores (Hume)
07. Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke: The Virgines muse - The Lady Arbellaes favores
08. Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke: Musicke and Mirth - The Lady Hattons delight
09. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes Paven I - M. Southcotes Paven (Ford)
10. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes Galiard II - M. Westovers farewell
11. Lessons for 1, 2 and 3 viols: Almaine (Ferrabosco II)
12. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes The wild goose chase - Sir John Philpots delight (Ford)
13. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes The Baggepipes - Sir Charles Howards delight
14. Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke: The pashion of Musicke - Sir Christopher Hattons choice (Hume)
15. Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke: A mery conceit - The Q, delight
16. Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke: The King of Denmarkes health
17. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes Paven VII - Sir Richard Westons delight (Ford)
18. Lessons for 1, 2 and 3 viols: Galiard (Ferrabosco II)
19. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes A Pill to purge Melancholie - M. Richard Martins Thumpe (Ford)
20. Musicke of Sundrie Kindes A Snatch and away - Sir John Paulets toy
21. Oh the bonny Christ - Church Bells (Anonymous) |
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ID: STR33986 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Ensemble Orchestra “I Pomeriggi Musicali” di Milano
Ensemble Nuovo Ricercare
Ensemble Phonè
Camerata Musicale Ambrosiana
Carlo Alessandro LANDINI (1954)
Two More Steps Towards Uncertainty (2007) for symphonic orchestra
Ecco il giorno (1998) for 4 female voices and 13 performers
Coming to Life. Generation, Transition, Interlocking of Phases (2006 - rev. 2009) for 7 performers
Limen (2010) for 16 string instruments
From the liner notes by Ettore Napoli: “This Cd contains works written by Carlo Alessandro Landini (1954) for orchestra and is being released seven years after the previous one published by Tactus (TC951201), a Cd which already included some of the most interesting pages of contemporary Italian music, among the few capable of standing up to the quality of coeval international production. In fact, it is not by chance that this Milanese composer ends up being more appreciated abroad than he is in Italy, as validated - citing in random order - by the “Fulbright Award” granted by the United States Department of Education in 1981 and the numerous prizes he was later on awarded: among many others, the Warsaw’s “K. Serocki” (2002 and again 2004) Competition, the renowned “W. Lutosławski” Prize (2008) and the Saint Petersburg’s “S. Prokof ’ev” International Contest (2012). In November 2013 Landini represented Italy as the sole Italian participant in the World New Music Days held in Vienna and Bratislava by the ISCM. A complementary aspect of Landini’s internationalism is exemplified by his teaching in some of the most prestigious American Universities (University of California at San Diego, New York State University at Buffalo, Eastman School of Music, Columbia University in New York, University of Maryland) as well as throughout Europe, including the Musikhochschule in Trossingen (Germany) and Hamu in Prague (Czech Republic). The four works presented in this Cd verify the widely reaching cultural breeze spread by Landini’s music [...]” |
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ID: VVCD-00052 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Oboe Recording: 1994 - 1995
In 1983 Alexei Utkin graduated from the Moscow Conservatoire where he studied under the tutorship of professor Petrov. In the same year he won the First Prize at the Russian National Competition for Oboe. Consequently he played at the most prestigious halls in the world: Carnegy Hall (New York), Concertgebauw (Amsterdam), Auditorio Nacional (Madrid), Academia Santa Cecilia (Rome), Champs Elysees (Paris) and of course Moscow Conservatoire Great Hall. For many years he was a Principal of the Moscow Virtuosi orchestra. He made many recordings with RCA and BMG. Alexei Utkin is Professor at the Moscow State Conservatoire.Arkady Futer (violin) was born in Moscow in 1932. He was a student of Professor Yury Yankelevich at the Moscow Conservatoire and then post-graduated from it with the highest qualifications. For many years he was a Principal of the Moscow Virtuosi orchestra. Recorded several compact-discs with RMG-RCA and NET-SEAL.Yury Yurov (viola) graduated from the Gnessins' Academy of Music in 1966. Prize-winner of the International Festival of music in Budapest in 1968. A soloist of the State Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation. Professor of the Gnessin's Academy of Music. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.Mikhail Milman (cello). Born in 1947 in Moscow. Studied at the Moscow Conservatoire with Natalia Gutman and Mstislav Rostropovich. Graduated in 1971. For many years played with the Moscow Virtuosi. Made recordings with RMG-RCA, NET-SEAL and Teldoc. Soloist of the Kapelman Quartet. |
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ID: VVCD-00057 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber Ensemble „Italian“ Ensembles
A.Sevidov, piano (1-14) N.Schameyeva, harp (1-7)V.Popov, bassoon (1 11)L.Mikhailov, clarinet (8-11)A.Korsakov, 1st violin (12-14)S.Kravchenko, 2nd violin (12-14)M.Tolpygo, viola (1-7, 12-14)I.Gavrysh, cello (12-14)F. Louzanov, cello (1-7)R.Komachkov, double-bass(1-7)S.Zastavenko, horn (1-7) |
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ID: VVCD-00054 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Quartet E.Virsaladze, piano (8-10); A. Utkin, oboe (8-10); V.Sokolov, clarinet (1-4, 8-10);
V.Popov, bassoon (5-10); R.Vladkovich, horn (8-10)
State Schostakovich Quartet: A.Schischlov, violin (1-4); S.Pischugin, violin (1-4);
A.Galkovsky,viola (1-4); A.Korchagin, cello (1-7)
Recorded: 18.12.1988 from the State Pushkin Museum |
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ID: VVCD-00123 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Trio Nikolai Tcherepnin. (1873-1945)
Lyrical Poem for violin and piano, Op.9
Alexandre Tcherepnin. (1899-1977) Sonata for violin and piano
Georgian Rhapsody
Duet for violin and cello, Op. 49
Trio for violin and cello and piano, Op. 34
Nikolai Tcherepnin.
Trio Dacha (Country House), Op. 38, No. 4. Transcription by Vladimir Kryukov.
Alexandre Tcherepnin
Rondo D-Dur for two pianos, Op. 87а
Total time: 67.13
Nino Barkalaya, piano; Olga Makarova, piano; Sophia Fridman, violin; Dmitri German, violin; Alexei Tolstov, cello. Piano duet Yulia Getallo and Alexander Andreyev
New Trio: Olga Makarova, piano, Dmitri German, violin, Alexei Tolstov, cello
Recorded: 2006 at the Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatory |
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ID: VVCD-00124 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano and Cello Alexandre Tcherepnin (1899-1977)
Sonata for cello and piano No. 1, Op. 29 (1924)
Sonata for cello and piano No. 2, Op. 30, No. 1
Sonata for cello and piano No. 3, Op. 30, No. 2 (1919-1926)
Suite for cello solo, Op. 76 (1946)
Songs and Dances for cello and piano, Op. 84 (1953)
Total time: 55.26
Alexander Rudin, cello
Victor Ginsburg, piano
Recorded: 2006 at the Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatory |
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ID: VVCD-00043 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber Orchestra Soloists of the Moscow Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
E. Smirnov, 1-st violin
A.Kobyliansky, 2-nd violin
V.Trushin, alt
A.Vassilieva, cello
R.Gabdullin, double-bass
L. Michailov, clarinet
A. Kuznetsov, horn
V. Popov, bassoon |
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ID: VVCD-00131 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Harp B. Britten (1913-1976). Suite, op. 83
1 Ouverture
2 Toccata
3 Nocturne
4 Fuga
5 Hymn
6 P.Creston (1906-1985). Rhapsody "Olympia", op. 94
7 A. Jolivet (1905-1974). Prelude
S. Natra (b. 1924). Sonatina (1964)
8 Allegretto semplice
9 Lento rubato
10 Moderato ben ritmato
11 M. Durand (1830-1909). Waltz
12 J.Guridi (1886-1961). Improvisation on Basque folk songs
13 E. Lecuona (1896-1963). "Malaguenia" from Spanish Suite "Andalusia"
R. Leparra (1876-1943). Cycle of pieces "Rhythms of Spain"
14 Abalornos
15 Tyentos
16 Trianarros
17 m. de Falla (1876-1946). Spanish Dance
C.Salzedo (1885-1961) 18 Rumba
19 Whirlwind
20 Grand Concert Fantasie on Spanish themes
21 M. Ravel (1875-1937). Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet (1905)
Total time: 76.24
Emilia Moskvitina, harp
Soloists of the Tchaikovsky Grand Symphony Orchestra
Recorded: 1985 - 1995 |
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