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ID: BR0019 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Quintet These two wonderful Piano Quintets are written for the unusual combination of four woodwind and piano. Here, Felicja Blumental is joined by select members of London’s New Philharmonia Wind Ensemble, now available on CD for the first time.
1 - 7: Felicja Blumental, piano / Members of the New Philharmonia Wind Ensemble, London:Gareth Morris - Flute; John McCaw - Clarinet; Nicolas Busch - Horn; Gwydion Brook - Bassoon. |
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ID: AV2100180 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886)
Beruhmte Klavierwerke
Famous Piano Works • Pieces celebres pour piano; Wladyslaw Kedra, Piano |
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ID: CR067 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber Ensemble 1, 2 - Tamara Tchitadze, piano / Ketevan Sepashvili, piano (Piano duo)
3 - Jakob Fichert, piano / Sabrina Zimmermann, violin / Pavlos Carvalho, cello
4 - 6 Anna Kochelaeva, violin / Natalia Zlobina, piano / Alexandra Budo, cello / Natalia Golovina,viola
Tamara Tchitadze, Ketevan Sepashvili - II prize (Georgia)The ensemble was founded in 1999 under the guidance of professor R.Korsantia. Both participants of the duo are students of the Saradzhishvili Conservatoire in Tbilisi. The ensemble is the prize winner of the republican competition in Tbilisi (2000)
Jakob Fichert (piano) Sabrina Zimmermann (violin) Pavlos Carvalho (cello) - II prize (Great Britain)The ensemble Trio Belle Epoque was established in 1999. During 2000 and 2001 the trio won several prizes in international chamber music competitions. Recently they took First Prize in the Koblenz International Chamber music competition. Trio Belle Epoque has played many recitals in UK and abroad.
Natalia Zlobina (piano), Anna Kochelaeva (violin), Natalia Golovina (viola), Alexandra Budo (cello) - I prize (Russia)The quartet was established in 2000. The partcipants of the ensemble are studying in the class of professor Tatiana Gaidamovich. The ensemble leads an active concert life. |
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ID: CR044 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano 1 - 3 Yumi Sato, piano
4 - 7 Maria Dubrovkina, piano
8 - 13 Alexander Kulikov, piano
14 - Galina Chistiakova, piano
15 - 17 Stanislav Hegay, piano
18 - 20 Andrei Korobeinikov, piano
Moscow Symphony orchestra conducted by Vladimir Ziva
The Third International Scriabin piano competition was held on 20 - 30 of June, 2004 in Moscow, the city where Alexander Scriabin was born in 1972 on Christmas Day and where he died in 1915 on Easter. The competition was held in the Great Hall and Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, where Alexander Scriabin studied in the class of Vassili Safonov and where he worked afterwards.The Honorary Chairman of the Organizing Committee was the composer Tikhon Khrennikov, People's Artist of the USSR. The Organizing Committee was headed by the Minister of Culture and Mass Communications Alexander Sokolov. The members of the jury were Mikhail Voskressensky (President, Russia), Dmitri Bashkirov (Russia), Arnulf von Arnim (Germany), Pascal Devoyon and Marian Rybicki (France), Einar Steen-Nokleberg (Norway), Vitali Margulis (USA), Andrea Bonatta (Italy), Balazs Sokolay (Hungary). Executive secretary was Alexander S. Scriabin (Russia).All prizes were granted by gold-mining company POLUS.
1st prizeAndrei KorobeinikovRussiaBorn on July 10, 1986. À 3rd year student at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in the class of A.Diev.
2nd prizeStanislav HEGAYKazakhstanBorn on July 7, 1985. À 2nd year student of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in the class of professor L. Naumov.
3rd prizeGalina ChistriakovaRussiaBorn on April 27, 1987. À 2nd year student of the Central Music School under Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in the class of A. Ryabov.4th prizeAlexander KULIKOV Born on November 29, 1983. Student of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in the class of professor A. Nasedkin.
5th prizeYumi SATO JapanBorn on August 5, 1979. Graduated from Tokyo National University of arts and Music in the class of professor Kharukhi Khata.
6th prizeMaria Dubrovkina RussiaBorn on December 6, 1980. 5th year student of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in the class of professor Yu. Slesarev. |
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ID: CR082 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano Hyekyung Lee, born in Wonju, Korea in 1959 began to play piano at the age of 6. After winning several national music competitions, she had her first public concert with Seoul Sinfonietta Orchestra in 1970, and 4 years later became the soloist for the foundation concert of Korea Jeunesse Musicale Orchestra.Entering Folkwang Music College in Essen, Germany in 1975, she subsequently won the DAAD German government scholarship, the Folkwang Prize Competition and the nationwide German Music College Union Competition.Transferring to Muenchen Music College, she graduated with top marks in 1981. During 2 years of graduate school, she gave recitals, performed for various radio programs and earned the Bach Prize at Vianna da Motta International Competition in Lisbon.In 1984, Miss Lee returned home to teach at Chung-Ang University as a professor. Today, Hyekyung Lee is recognized as one of Korea’s outstanding musicians with her wide concert repertoires from baroque to contemporary. In 1984 she received the “Critic's Prize” from the Korea Music Pen Club. In 1988 she was selected as “Musician of the Year” by Dong-A music magazine. In 1993 she received the “Korea Music Award” from the Korea Music Society. In 2004 she received the “Seoul Music Prize” from the Korea Music Critic Association. Hyekyung Lee has performed at Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center in USA, in Sydney, Vienna, Moscow, Tokyo, Manila and with the Ulster Orchestra in Northern Ireland. In Korea she plays regularly with the Korea Philharmonic Orchestra and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. She has also performed chamber music with the Colorado String Quartet, the New Budapest String Quartet, flautist Patrick Galloy and Maxence Larrieu, trumpeter Stephen Burns, Korea’s top violinist Dong-Suk Kang and the Korean traditional drum quartet Samulnori, among many others. Miss Lee's career has also brought her in contact with many fine conductors, including Vakhtang Jordania, Bernhard Gueller, Barry Wordsworth, Sandro Suturello and Yan Pascal Tortelier. |
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ID: CR081 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Piano Hyekyung Lee, born in Wonju, Korea in 1959 began to play piano at the age of 6. After winning several national music competitions, she had her first public concert with Seoul Sinfonietta Orchestra in 1970, and 4 years later became the soloist for the foundation concert of Korea Jeunesse Musicale Orchestra.Entering Folkwang Music College in Essen, Germany in 1975, she subsequently won the DAAD German government scholarship, the Folkwang Prize Competition and the nationwide German Music College Union Competition.Transferring to Muenchen Music College, she graduated with top marks in 1981. During 2 years of graduate school, she gave recitals, performed for various radio programs and earned the Bach Prize at Vianna da Motta International Competition in Lisbon.In 1984, Miss Lee returned home to teach at Chung-Ang University as a professor. Today, Hyekyung Lee is recognized as one of Korea’s outstanding musicians with her wide concert repertoires from baroque to contemporary. In 1984 she received the “Critic's Prize” from the Korea Music Pen Club. In 1988 she was selected as “Musician of the Year” by Dong-A music magazine. In 1993 she received the “Korea Music Award” from the Korea Music Society. In 2004 she received the “Seoul Music Prize” from the Korea Music Critic Association. Hyekyung Lee has performed at Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center in USA, in Sydney, Vienna, Moscow, Tokyo, Manila and with the Ulster Orchestra in Northern Ireland. In Korea she plays regularly with the Korea Philharmonic Orchestra and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. She has also performed chamber music with the Colorado String Quartet, the New Budapest String Quartet, flautist Patrick Galloy and Maxence Larrieu, trumpeter Stephen Burns, Korea’s top violinist Dong-Suk Kang and the Korean traditional drum quartet Samulnori, among many others. Miss Lee's career has also brought her in contact with many fine conductors, including Vakhtang Jordania, Bernhard Gueller, Barry Wordsworth, Sandro Suturello and Yan Pascal Tortelier. |
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ID: BRIL99763 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Subcollection: String instruments |
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