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ID: UP0137 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: GuitarSiempre Nuevo (duo guitar): P. Vacík, guitar / M. Freml, guitar |
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ID: NIBIRU0137 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: ViolinAll of Paganini´s 24 Capriccios as played by Jana Herajnová, soloist of the Czech Nonet. The violinist´s way of interpretation together with her period Italian gut-stringed violin lend the recording the kind of authenticity that makes you feel like being at an early 19th century salon.
Jana Herajnová (1956) graduated from the Prague Academy of Performing Arts as a student of Prof. Alexandr Plocek (1976-1980). Apart from that, she attended senior courses with Prof. Nathan Milstein in Zurich in 1979. Her own father, headmaster of the Nový Bor school of music, was her first teacher. In 1971, she started attending the Teplice conservatoire under the guidance of Prof. Jiřina Dlouhá. She took part in a number of contests at horne (first prize in the Beethoven Hradec competition in Opava 1971, and the Ševčík Competition in Písek, 1984) and abroad (diploma in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, 1983, finalist in the Markneukirchen Contest in 1983). She also worked as a music teacher at the conservatoires of Pardubice, Teplice and Prague.
Since 1995, she has been first violinist of the Czech Nonet apart from appearing as a soloist. Featuring prominently in her repertoire are compositions for solo violin (Paganini but also Isaye, Reger, Ernst, Luboš Fišer, Lukáš) and sonatas for violin and piano. As for present-day production, she has presented violin concertos by American composers William Thomas McKinley, John Biggs, and Jerome "David Qoodman (in co-operation with the American com-pany Master Musicians Collective).
Jana Herajnová first performed Paganini's Capricci, a work rarely heard at concerts, in Prague in 1994. The present recording was made in a record time of a mere four days according to Carl Flesh's critical edition. Her authentic instrument (a Felice Beretta violin of 1779) hélps to conjure up what Paganinťs era regarded as the ideál sound. |
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ID: NIBIRU0138 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: HarpsichordThe latest recording by Zuzana Růžičková, a world-acclaimed harpsichordist inseparably associated with J. S. Bach´s music, here introducing 20th century compositions, with which she reaped success during her tour of Japan in 1997. Comprising a number of world premieres, the recording was made in January 1998 on a modern instrument designed to match the character of the works. |
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ID: ERP10218 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoRecorded live in the Tubin Hall, Tartu on Oct 19th, 2017Instrument: Steinway & Sons D-274 tuned by Andres Leesik
The Soul of Fire will be my first album that will be released in this year. Fire is the main theme for several reasons. To begin with, this album contains three pieces, where fire takes on different forms. In Manuel de Falla′s piano suite El amor brujo after the ballett of the same name, fire is spellbounding and sacred. In La Vega by Isaac Albéniz, fire is as if under the ashes, symbolizing also the fiery soul of a gypsy. In the transcription of Igor Stravinsky′s ballet L’oiseau de feu the fabulous Firebird has taken the fiery image. Secondly, since I was a child, I have been described as a spark of fire. Finally, I am a Sagittarius − a sign which is a part of the Fire Trigon.
I wish that my first album would be “alive” and that is why I prefer live recordings to the ones that are made in the studio. I am happy and thankful that I have the opportunity to record this album at the Tubin Hall in Tartu, because this hall is at the moment the most suited place for it in Estonia − a wonderful auditorium, great acoustics and a good Steinway piano! I am also glad that I can collaborate with the highly esteemed sound director Tanel Klesment and piano tuner Andres Leesik during this project. My special thanks belong to Estonian Record Productions, who help to make the dream of the album a reality. |
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ID: UP0196 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoMarina Samson-Primachenko is an outstanding pianist of the Russian piano school, and was taught by Heinrich Neuhaus. She started playing piano at the age of four, and currently teaches at the Schola Cantorum of Paris, as well as leading masterclasses. She enjoys performing rarely heard repertoire. For this releases she has chosen to explore the romantic works of Robert Schumann. |
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ID: SMCCD0203 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoMaster piano Artisan: Atsushi Komiyama |
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ID: SMCCD0235 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoMaria Yudina, piano
( 1-3) Naum Zaidel, flute
(4-6) Feodor Druzhinin, viola
(7-9) Rodion Azarkhin, double bass
(10-13) Grigory Khersonsky, trombone
(14-16 Vitaly Buyanovsky, horn
Studio recordings of 1959 - 1965 |
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