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ID: MELCD1000933 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: SymphonyPodkolekce: Orchestr Glazunov:
Symphony No. 4 in E flat major, Op. 48
Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky:
Symphony No. 21 in G minor
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, Eevgeny Mravinsky |
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ID: MELCD1002281 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: SymphonyPodkolekce: Orchestr Firma Melodiya presents a collection of selected symphonies by Moisey Weinberg.
Weinberg’s works remained in the shadow of his great contemporary Dmitri Shostakovich for a long time. In the meantime, Shostakovich himself highly appreciated the composing talent of his younger colleague. However, Weinberg’s vivid composing individuality, which combined elements of Jewish, Polish and Russian national cultures, allows us to speak about him as one of the most significant phenomena of domestic music of the second half of the 20th century.
This collection features Symphonies Nos 5 and 10 composed during the period of the composer’s most intensive creative activity in 1960s. A Fifth Symphony is philosophical and deep with wealth of slow tempos. The Tenth Symphony became one of the composer’s creative peaks. Old genres and forms are organically combined here with music techniques of the 20th century.
The outstanding Soviet conductors Kirill Kondrashin and Rudolf Barshai played a significant part in popularizing Weinberg’s works. Many of Weinberg’s composition were performed for the first time by the orchestras founded by the two conductors - the Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic Society and the Moscow Chamber Orchestra. The Fifth Symphony was recorded by Kondrashin in 1975, and the Tenth one by Barshai in 1970.
Weinberg:
Symphony No. 5 in F minor, Op. 76
Recorded in 1975
The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin
Symphony No. 10, Op. 98
Recorded in 1970
The Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Rudolf Barshai |
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ID: AQVR367-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: SymphonyPodkolekce: Orchestr Conductor - Lev Steinberg; Galina Barinova - violin (3)
Moscow State Philharmonic orchestra (1, 4-6, 11, 12)
Bolshoi Theatre orchestra (2, 3, 7-10) |
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ID: CD350 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Symphony |
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ID: NMCD175 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: SymphonyTwo of Knussen's major works of the 1970s - Symphony No.2, a song cycle on texts of Georg Trakl and Sylvia Plath, and Symphony No. 3, a symphonic poem about Shakespeare's Ophelia - are coupled with Coursing, Ophelia Dances and other works.
This release on the NMC mid-price re-issue label Ancora was previously issued on Unicorn-Kanchana Records.
Composer/conductor Oliver Knussen celebrates his 60th birthday this year.
Knussen's Ophelia Dances will be performed by BCMG at his 60th birthday concert held at the CBSO Centre (Birmingham, UK)
A new release on NMC of works by Knussen is released this autumn, featuring BCMG, Ryan Wigglesworth and soprano Claire Booth.
Knussen started composing at the age of 6 and aged 15 he stepped in to conduct his symphony's première at the Royal Festival Hall, London in 1968 after István Kertész fell ill. After that debut, Daniel Barenboim asked him to conduct the work's first two movements in New York a week later.
This is a substantial sampler of Oliver Knussen's output in the 1970s. The two major works are the luminous Second Symphony, which takes the form of a 17-minute song cycle to texts of Georg Trakl and Sylvia Plath and Symphony No. 3, a symphonic poem about Shakespeare's Ophelia. |
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