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ID: NFPMA9987 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: St. Petersburg Musical ArchiveSubkolektion: Quartet Vilnius String Quartet:
The Quartet made its debut in 1965, and began intensive work in 1968. In 1972 it was awarded the highest prize in the international string quartet competition in Lieges, Belgium, being renamed after Lithuania's capital city the following year.
The quartet has toured in over 30 countries, and has given over 2500 concerts. Currently (2003) it is performing around 80 concerts per year, in Europe, Africa, Central And South America and Asia, including many major festivals, and is drawing international praise for its technique and interpretation skills.
The quartet has a vast repertoire of over 400 works, including all the classics, but also over 100 works by contemporary composers, many of which have been written especially for them.
The quartet is in high demand owing to its high artistry, and has recorded over 30 albums around the world. |
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ID: NFPMA9978 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: St. Petersburg Musical ArchiveThe Wartime Music CD series includes symphonic opuses of several Russian composers created in the years of terrible ordeals undergone by our nation in the Great Patriotic War. The main goals of the unique project are to preserve the creative heritage of outstanding figures of Russian culture, and to restore historic justice inrespect of undeservedly forgotten compositions and authors.
Dmitry Yeremin, cello (1-3) |
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ID: NFPMA99111 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Flute USSR Radio and TV Orchestra (1 - 5)
Maxim Shostakovich, conductor (1 - 5)
Soloists of the USSR State Orchestra (1 - 5)
Valentin Zverev, flute (6 - 10)
Alexei Nasedkin, piano (6 - 10)
Edward Serov, conductor (6 - 10) |
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ID: NFPMA99104 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: St. Petersburg Musical ArchiveDinara Mazitova, piano (1-10, 14-19)
Boris Tishchenko, piano (11-13)
Recorded by the St. Petersburg Recording Studio at the St. Catherine Lutheran Church,
St. Petersburg: Sonata No.1 (May 25, 2005, sound recording and supervision: Kira Malevskaya);
Egosuite (November, 17, 2008, sound recording and supervision: Victor Dinov); Three Riddles and Three Polyphonudes (April, 26, 2012, sound recording and supervision: Alexei Barashkin);
Recorded from the concert at the House of St. Petersburg (Leningrad) Composers: Sonata No.2 (1963, sound recording and supervision: Mikhail Kustov) |
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