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Composer: ARAPOV, Boris ((1905-1992)) |
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ID: MELCD1000839 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Arapov:
Four Seasons
Tatiana Melentyeva (soprano), Boris Mareshkin (tenor)
Violin Concerto
Mikhail Vaiman (violin)
Symphony No. 5
Leningrad Symphony Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Arvid Jansons, Alexander Dmitriev |
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ID: MELCD1001968 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Rock Subcollection: Piano Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers
Part 2 Disc 1: 1917-1991
Continuing their series, Melodiya presents Volume 5 of their Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers.
Another release of the Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers features works of the late 1950s and the first half of the 1970s by composers of ‘traditional’ school. Nevertheless, the listeners will find a lot of real surprises on this disc. It opens with a once famous Rondo by Dmitri Kobalevsky he composed for the First Tchaikovsky International Competition as an obligatory programme for the pianists in the second round. Alemdar Karamanov’s naïve and romantic Variations showcase his music from a peculiar angle while he is better known as an author of monumental biblical symphonies. The piano sonatas by two prominent representatives of the Leningrad composing school Boris Tishchenko and Boris Arapov are true gems of this release. They are complimented with compositions by the authors from the former Soviet republics such as Mikhail Skorik (Ukraine) and Yuri Nikolayev (Uzbekistan). |
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ID: MELCD1002240 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra Firma Melodiya presents recordings of the outstanding St Petersburg pianist Grigory Sokolov.
This musician’s performance is notable for particular concentration and complete immersion in the musical element. His manner amazes with perfection of technique in the absence of external effects of any kind.
Grigory Sokolov is one of the few modern pianists who always include intellectual piano masterpieces in their programmes, which requires a special mood from both the performer and the audience - Beethoven’s sonatas of the latter period, J S Bach’s 'The Art of Fugue', Brahms’ last pieces.
Most of Sokolov’s recordings were made from live broadcasts in Leningrad/St Petersburg and Moscow - he prefers concert performances to studio work.
This set combines the large-scale dramatic canvases of Beethoven’s sonatas with the restless romantic heroics of Scriabin’s Third Sonata where Sokolov emphasizes the Promethean spirit without erasing the individuality of the Russian genius of the 20th century.
However, what makes this set particularly interesting is Grigory Sokolov’s recordings of the works by his contemporary, Leningrad composer Boris Arapov. The piano sonata and concerto for violin, piano, percussion and chamber orchestra recorded by the pianist are released on Melodiya for the first time.
Grigory Sokolov made the featured recordings of the works by Beethoven, Scriabin and Arapov between 1972 and 1988.
Arapov:
Concerto for violin, piano and percussion with chamber orchestra
with Nikolay Moskalenko (percussions) & khail Vaiman (violin)
Chamber Orchestra of the Leningrad State Philharmonic Society, Alexander Dmitriyev
Piano Sonata No. 2
Beethoven:
Piano Sonata No. 27 in E minor, Op. 90
Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111
Piano Sonata No. 7 in D major, Op. 10 No. 3
Scriabin:
Piano Sonata No. 3 in F sharp minor, Op. 23
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Grigory Sokolov (piano) |
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