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ID: RCD16368 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Piano School Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra (1-3) Recorded live, 1948
(1-3) Gilels, Emil (piano) / Zak, Yakov (piano) / The USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Kondrashin, Kirill (conductor)
(4-6) Recorded live, 1957
(4-6) Gilels, Emil (piano) / London Philharmonic Orchestra - Ludwig, Loepold (conductor) |
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ID: RCD16390 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Piano School Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra (1 - 6, 13 - 18) - Live recording in 1956
(7 - 12) - Recording in 1948
(19 - 21) - Live recording in 1959
(1-18) - Sviatoslav Richter, piano
(19, 21) - Sviatoslav Richter, piano / Moscow Chamber Orchestra - Rudolf Barshai, conductor
(20) - Sviatoslav Richter, piano / Anatoly Vedernikov, piano |
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ID: RCD16391 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Piano School Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra (1 - 3) - Live recording in 1959
(4 - 7) - Live recording in 1951
(8 - 15) - Recording in 1952
(1 - 3) - Sviatoslav Richter, piano / The USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Kurt Sanderling
(4 - 7) - Sviatoslav Richter, piano
(8 -11) - Sviatoslav Richter, piano / Galina Barinova, violin |
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ID: RCD16436 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Violin School Subcollection: Violin and Orchestra (1 - 12 ) - Recording in 1971
(13 - 15) - Live recording in 1962
(1 - 12 ) - Leonid Kogan, violin / Karl Richter, harpsichord
(13 - 15) - Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin, conductor
The disc that illustrates Kogan genius violinist. Kogan was a preeminent Russian violinist during the 20th century. Him to be among the greatest violinist of the 20th century. In particular, he is considered to have been one of the greatest representatives of the Russian School of violin playing. |
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ID: RCD16437 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Violin School Subcollection: Violin and Harpsichord (1 - 13) - Recording in 1971
(1 - 13) - Leonid Kogan, violin / Karl Richter, harpsichord
The disc that illustrates Kogan genius violinist. Kogan was a preeminent Russian violinist during the 20th century. Him to be among the greatest violinist of the 20th century. In particular, he is considered to have been one of the greatest representatives of the Russian School of violin playing. |
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ID: RCD16448 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Violin School Subcollection: Violin, Piano and Orchestra (1 - 3) - Recording in 1938
(4 - 6 ) - Live recording in 1958
(7 - 9 ) - Live recording in 1963
(10) - Recording in 1947
(1 - 3) - David Oistrakh, violin / Symphony Orchestra of Moscow State Philharmony - Lev Steinberg, conductor
(4 - 6 ) - David Oistrakh, violin I. / Yehudi Menuhin, violin II. / Orchestre national de l'Office de radiodiffusion-télévision française (ORTF)
Pierre Capdevielle, conductor
(7 - 9) - David Oistrakh, violin / Lev Oborin, piano
(10) - David Oistrakh, violin / The USSR State Symphony Orchestra- Kondrashin, Kirill, conductor |
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ID: RCD16463 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Violin School Subcollection: Violin and Orchestra (1 - 6 ) - Recording in 1956
(7 - 10 ) - Recording in 1951
(11 - 13) - Recording in 1957
(1- 3) - Leonid Kogan, violin / Paris Conservatoire Orchestra - André Vandernoot, conductor
(4 -6) - Leonid Kogan, violin / Elisabeth Gilels, violin / Paris Conservatoire Orchestra - André Vandernoot, conductor
(7 - 10 ) - Leonid Kogan, violin / Alexander Ivanov-Kramskoi, guitar
(11 - 13) - Leonid Kogan, violin / Paris Conservatoire Orchestra - André Vandernoot, conductor
The disc that illustrates Kogan genius violinist. Kogan was a preeminent Russian violinist during the 20th century. Him to be among the greatest violinist of the 20th century. In particular, he is considered to have been one of the greatest representatives of the Russian School of violin playing. |
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ID: RCD30003 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Baroque Subcollection: Harpsichord Elena Burundukovskaya, harpsichord (by Reinhardt, based on a model by Walter & Sohn, 1805)
Recorded at the Organ Hall of the Kazan State Conservatoire, Russia
Tracks: (1, 2, 6, 7, 17 - 22) - Recorded, 21 June 2019
Tracks: (3 - 5, 8-16) - Recorded, 9-11 June 2016
Alexander Tomas: music editor, sound engineer-mix,mastering
Anna Kharitonova: editor |
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ID: RCD30004 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Piano “Five sides of fantasy” is a CD presenting pianist Alexander Sonderegger’s point of view on the genre of musical fantasy in the context of different eras and styles. The term “fantasy” has the meaning of “improvisation” or “freedom”, which allowed the five composers included in the repertoire to express themselves through this genre, continually endowing the pieces with new significance. As an outcome, every composer referring to a fantasy is able to operate with its endless potential of creativity in his own way. It creates multiplicity within the central idea of freedom. This exact principle is what became the main motive of Alexander Sonderegger’s program, which developed into a solo CD “Five sides of fantasy”. |
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ID: RCD30100 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Organ Collection Subcollection: Organ The Organ of Kazan State Constrvatory, Russia
Recorded: May 15, 2000 in the State Great Hall after Salikh Saidashev Kazan State Conservatory
Alexander Tomas: music editor, sound engineer-mix, remastering
RUBIN ABDULLIN (b. 1950) graduated from the Kazan State Conservatoire in 1973 with a degree in piano performance under Professor E. A. Monaszon. In 1974, he got the qualification of organist at the Leningrad State Conservatoire, where he studied in the class of Professor N. I. Oksentyan. Later, he perfected his skill as a teacher and organist in postgraduate studies at the Moscow State Conservatoire under the guidance fof Professor L. I. Roizman. Since 1973, Rubin Abdullin has been teaching a specialized piano and organ class at the Kazan Conservatoire. In 1988, Rubin Kabirovich Abdullin was elected rector of the Kazan State Conservatoire. In 1992, he was awarded the title of professor. Largely thanks to the efforts of this musician, Kazan has become one of the centers of organ art in Russia. In 1998, he founded the academic department of organ, harpsichord and harp at the N. G. Zhiganov Kazan State Conservatoire. As a result of the pedagogical activity of Professor Abdullin, the Kazan Organ School was formed - one of the most significant schools of Russian organ performance. Abdullin partnered on the stage with V. Gergiev, V. Fedoseev, L. Kremer, M. Gantvarg, D. Geringas, S. Kravchenko.The musician was awarded the highest state awards of Russia. The cycle of J. S. Bach’s “Clavier Übung III” (“Organ Mass”) occupies a special place in the musician’s extensive discography. The record was made in 2000 on the Flentrop organ in the Great Concert Hall of the N. G. Zhiganov Kazan State Conservatoire. |
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