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ID: MELCD1002349 (EAN: 4600317123490) | 10 CD | ADD Ausgefolgt: 2015
- LABEL:
- Melodiya
- Subkolektion:
- Piano and Orchestra
- Komponisten:
- BACH, Johann Sebastian | BIZET, Georges | BOULEZ, Pierre | BRÉVAL, Jean-Baptiste | BUKINIK, Mikhail | CHOPIN, Frédéric François | ERNST, Heinrich Wilhelm | FLIARKOVSKY, Alexander | FRANCK, César Auguste | FRANCOEUR, Francois | HAYDN, Franz Joseph | KABALEVSKY, Dmitry Borisovich | KHRENNIKOV, Tikhon Nikolaievich | LISZT, Franz | MESSIAEN, Olivier | MOREL, Francois | PAGANINI, Niccolo | POPPER, David | PUCCINI, Giacomo | RÄÄTS, Jaan | RACHMANINOV, Sergey Vasil'yevich | RAVEL, Maurice | REIZENSTEIN, Franz Theodor | SARASATE (Y NAVASQUEZ), Pablo (Martin Melinton) | SCHEDRIN, Rodion | SCHUMANN, Robert | SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry Dmitriyevich | SIBELIUS, Jean | SOLOVYOV-SEDOY, Vasily | TCHAIKOVSKY, Pyotr Il'yich | TSYGANKOV, Aleksandr Valeryevich | VERDI, Giuseppe | VIEUXTEMPS, Henri | VILLA-LOBOS, Heitor | VLASOV, Vladimir | WIENIAWSKI, Henryk | YSAYE, Eugéne
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Interpreten:
- ASHKENAZY, Vladimir (piano) | ATLANTOV, Vladimir (tenor) | BEILINA, Nina (violin) | BIESHU, Maria (soprano) | BLACKSHAW, Christian (piano) | BRUNELLO, Mario (cello) | BURCHULADZE, Paata (bass) | CHERNOV, Vladimir (baritone) | CHUNG, Myung-whun (piano) | CLIBURN, Van (piano) | DEVOYON, Pascal (piano) | DICTEROW, Glenn (violin) | DONOHOE, Peter (piano) | EGOROV, Youri (piano) | FEIGIN, Valentin (cello) | GAVRILOV, Andrei (piano) | GEORGIAN, Karine (cello) | GERINGAS, David (cello) | GRINDENKO, Tatiana (violin) | GRUBERT, Ilya (violin) | GUTMAN, Natalia (cello) | ISAKADZE, Liana (violin) | JUDD, Terence (piano) | KAGAN, Oleg (violin) | KALER, Ilya (violin) | KATSARIS, Cyprien (piano) | KHOMITSER, Michael (cello) | KLIMOV, Valery (violin) | KOLLEGORSKAYA, I. (piano) | KRAINEV, Vladimir (piano) | KRAVCHENKO, Margarita (piano) | KREMER, Gidon (violin) | LAPLANTE, André (piano) | LILL, John (piano) | LIMA, Arthur Moreira (piano) | MARSH, Jane (soprano) | MONIGHETTI, Ivan (cello) | MULLOVA, Victoria (violin) | MURARO, Roger (piano) | NESTERENKO, Eugene (bass) | OBRAZTSOVA, Elena (mezzo-soprano) | OGDON, John (piano) | OLEG, Raphael (violin) | OLIVEIRA, Elmar (violin) | OVCHINIKOV, Vladimir (piano) | PERGAMENSCHIKOV, Boris (cello) | PLETNEV, Mikhail (piano) | POLLACK, Daniel (piano) | RODIN, Kyrill (cello) | ROSEN, Nathaniel (cello) | RUHA, Stefan (violin) | SASS, Sylvia (soprano) | SCHIFF, András (piano) | SHTARKMAN, Naum (piano) | SINYAVSKAYA, Tamara (soprano) | SOTKILAVA, Zurab (tenor) | SPIVAKOV, Vladimir (violin) | STADLER, Sergei (violin) | TRETYAKOV, Viktor (violin) | VIRSALADZE, Eliso (piano) | VLASENKO, Lev (piano)
- Ensembles:
- Moscow Philarmonic Orchestra | Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra | Moscow State Academic Symphony Orchestra | USSR State Symphony Orchestra
- Dirigenten:
- GERGIEV, Valery | JÄRVI, Neeme | JORDANIA, Vakhtang | KHAIKIN, Boris | KITAYENKO, Dmitri | KOGAN, Pavel | KONDRASHIN, Kirill | MANSUROV, Fuat | SINAISKY, Vassili
- Andere Infos:
BOX set
Firma Melodiya presents a boxed set titled “International Tchaikovsky Competition. Phonographic Documents (1958-1986)”.
The first ever Soviet music tournament instantly became one of the world’s most prestigious competitions. The piano jury was chaired by Emil Gilels for many years, while David Oistrakh and Mstislav Rostropovich headed the violin and cello juries, respectively. Alexander Sveshnikov, an outstanding choirmaster and chancellor of the Moscow Conservatory, was a chairman of the vocal jury. For the fifty years of its existence, the Tchaikovsky Competition discovered numerous distinguished performers such as Van Cliburn, Vladimir Ashkenasi, Grigory Sokolov, Eliso Virsaladze, John Lill, Michail Pletnev, Viktor Tretiakov, Gidon Kremer, Vladimir Spivakov, Oleg Kagan, Natalia Gutman, Elena Obraztsova, Maria Gulegina, Vladimir Atlantov, Yevgeny Nesterenko and Paata Burchuladze to name but a few. The set captures the brightest moments of eight Tchaikovsky Competitions in all categories. The recordings, including a number of never-before-released ones, were made immediately during the competition auditions
and at the prize-winners’ recitals. The release is dedicated to the 175th anniversary of the great Russian composer.
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