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ID: AQVR255-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ruské romancePodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra Lemeshev "Shine, shine, my star" (old Russian romances)
Composers: M. Yakovlev, A. Gurilev, A. Dubyuk, A. Varlamov, P. Bulakhov
piano: S. Stuchevsky (1, 13, 14, 25), N. Walter (2, 5, 7, 9-12, 16, 17, 23, 24), B. Kozel (3, 4, 6, 8, 15), O. Tomina (18, 19);
cello: S.Knushevitsky (1)
The russian folks instruments orchestra of th All-Union Radio and TV, conductor - V. Fedoseev (20-22)
Recorded in: 1940 (1, 13, 14, 25), 1949 (9-12, 23), 1950 (24), 1952 (5, 16), 1953 (3, 4, 6-8, 15, 17), 1956 (18, 19), 1958 (2), 1965 (20), 1974 (21, 22) |
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ID: AQVR262-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ruská lidová hudbaPodkolekce: Voice and Choir Recorded in 1960-1970
The men's group of Bolshoi Theatre choir
The Russian State folk orchestra by Nikolai Ossipov
Conductors: Victor Gnutov (2, 4, 8-13), Vladimir Fedoseyev (1, 3, 5-7, 14-17) |
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ID: AQVR265-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Romances and SongsPodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra "Nightingale sings of rose" (XX century romances and songs)
Radio Variety orchestra. Conductor Y.Silantyev (20, 24)
Orchestra of Russian national instruments. Conductors: V.Fedoseyev (1), P.Alexeyev (22)
Piano: N.Walter (5-8), D.Lerner (2-4, 16-19), T.Khrennikov (9-15)
Year of recording: 1950 (22), 1951 (5-7, 9-15, 23), 1954 (8, 20), 1961 (2-4, 16-19), 1964 (24), 1971 (1) |
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ID: AQVR280-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal CollectionPodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra Russian Folk Instrumens orchestra - Conductors: V.Smirnov (1-11), V.Fedoseev (16-20, 22-24)
Septet of button accordion players, conductor V.Rosanov (12-15)Piano: D.Lerner (21) |
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ID: AQVR325-2 Disk: 2 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra Opera in 3 acts (montage)
Libretto by Victor Hugo after novel "Notre-Dame de Paris"
translation in Russian by A.Dargomyzhsky, A.Bashutsky, N.Aksel (Lindforce)
Cast of characters:
Esmeralda, gypsy, street dancer....................................Galina Sakharova (soprano)
Phoebus de Chatoper, captain of Royal riflemans........Anatoly Orfenov (tenor)
Claude Frollo, archdeacon of Notre-Dame de Paris.....Vladimir Zakharov (baritone)
Quasimodo, bell-ringer.................................................Konstantin Polyaev (bass)
Fleur-de-Lys.................................................................Alexandra Yakovenko (soprano)
Choir & orchestra of the All-Union Radio -O. Bron
Recorded in 1950
EXTRAS:
Anatoly Orfenov sings: opera arias from "Couchers on relay" by E.Fomin,
"Mr. Tvardovsky" by A.Verstovsky, "Lesta, Dnieper's mermaid" by S.Davydov,
"Eurianthe" by K.M.von Weber, "The Jealous Lover" by A.Gretri,
"Treason" by M.Ippolitov-Ivanov, "Les pecheurs de perles" by G.Bizet,
romances & songs by M.Yakovlev, N.Ogarev, V.Andreev, P.Bulakhov, F.Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (-50 minutes)
Recorded in: 1947 (21), 1948 (16, 17, 19), 1949 (20), 1950 (9, 11), 1951 (18),
1952 (10, 12), 1967 (13-15)
Moscow symphony orchestra (9), The All-Union Radio Committee orchestra (10-12),
Russian folk Instruments orchestra (16),
Russian folk Instruments orchestra of the All-Union radio and Television (13-15),
The Ensemble of soloists of the All-Union Radio Committee (17)
Conductors: Sergey Gorchakov (9), Onissim Bron (10, 12), Victor Smirnov (11), Pyotr Alexeev (16), Vladimir Fedoseev (13-15)
Piano: Olga Tomina (18), David Gaklin (19, 20), Naum Walter (21) |
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ID: AQVR340-2 Disk: 5 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ruské romanceCD1: AQVR245-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Heart Rememberance" (Romances by M.Glinka)
CD2: AQVR255-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Shine, shine, my star" (old Russian romances)
CD3: AQVR260-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Leise flehen meine Lieder "
CD4: AQVR265-2 Sergei Lemeshev - "Nightingale sings of rose" (XX century romances and songs)
CD5: AQVR270-2 Sergei Lemeshev -"The star above the fields“
AQVR 245-2
"Heart Rememberance" (Romances by M.Glinka)
Composers: M. Glinka
piano: N. Walter (1-4, 8, 12, 15, 19, 20, 23-26), A. Makarov (5-7, 9-11, 13, 14, 18, 21), S.Stuchevsky (16), N. Rassudova (22)
trio: B.Zhilinsky (piano), P.Bondarenko (violin), A.Geogian (cello) (17);
The male group of the All-Union Radio's choir. Conducted by M.Bondar (20)
Recorded in: 1937 (16), 1946 (9, 10, 13, 14, 21), 1948 (5-7, 17), 1949 (12, 15, 18, 19, 25), 1950 (2-4, 11), 1952 (1, 8, 20, 23, 24), 1958 (26), 1973 (22)
AQVR255-2
Lemeshev "Shine, shine, my star" (old Russian romances)
Composers: M. Yakovlev, A. Gurilev, A. Dubyuk, A. Varlamov, P. Bulakhov
piano: S. Stuchevsky (1, 13, 14, 25), N. Walter (2, 5, 7, 9-12, 16, 17, 23, 24), B. Kozel (3, 4, 6, 8, 15), O. Tomina (18, 19);
cello: S.Knushevitsky (1)
The russian folks instruments orchestra of th All-Union Radio and TV, conductor - V. Fedoseev (20-22)
Recorded in: 1940 (1, 13, 14, 25), 1949 (9-12, 23), 1950 (24), 1952 (5, 16), 1953 (3, 4, 6-8, 15, 17), 1956 (18, 19), 1958 (2), 1965 (20), 1974 (21, 22)
AQVR 260-2
"Leise flehen meine Lieder "
Composers: L. Beethoven, E.Grieg, F. Liszt, S. Moniuszko, F.Schubert,
Piano - A.Makarov (1-3, 20-23, 25), S.Stuchevsky (7, 17-19, 24), N.Walter (4-6, 14-16), D.Lerner (8-13)
Year of recording - 1947 (24), 1948 (1-3, 25), 1952 (22, 23), 1953 (4-6, 14-16, 20, 21), 1954 (7, 17-19), 1963 (8, 9), 1972 (10-13)
AQVR 265-2
"Nightingale sings of rose" (XX century romances and songs)
Composers: T.Khrennikov, Sviridov, A.Dolukhanjan, K.Listov, J.Shaporin, B.Mokrousov, I.Dunaevsky, S.Agababov, Y.Levitin, F.Maslov
Radio Variety orchestra. Conductor Y.Silantyev (20, 24)
Orchestra of Russian national instruments. Conductors: V.Fedoseyev (1), P.Alexeyev (22)
Piano: N.Walter (5-8), D.Lerner (2-4, 16-19), T.Khrennikov (9-15)
Year of recording: 1950 (22), 1951 (5-7, 9-15, 23), 1954 (8, 20), 1961 (2-4, 16-19), 1964 (24), 1971 (1)
AQVR270-2
-"The star above the fields“
Composers: B. Mokrousov, M.Blanter, Yu.Milutin, K.Listov, A.Novikov, Ostrovsky, I. Dunayevsky, N. Bogoslovsky, A. Dolukhanyan,
Jazz band of All-Union radio. Conductor: A.Tsfasman (5, 6)
Orchestra of Russian national instruments. Conductors: D.Osipov (10,), P.Alekseev (19)
Radio Variety orchestra. Conductors: Y.Silantev (8, 14, 17), A.Kovalev (1, 2, 4, 7, 13), V.Knushevitsky (3, 15, 18)
Piano: S.Stuchevsky (21), S.Pogrebov (20, 22), A.Ostrovsky (12)
Year of recording: 1936 (21), 1939 (20, 22), 1943 (5, 6), 1947 (10, 11), 1948 (15), 1950 (19), 1951 (1-4, 7, 9, 13), 1952 (8, 16, 18), 1954 (14, 17), 1959 (12) |
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ID: AQVR341-2 Disk: 5 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Songs from RussiaPodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra CD1: AQVR276-2 - Lemeshev "Le Corde dolce della chitarra" (Italian songs)
CD2: AQVR277-2 - Lemeshev - "U zari-to, u zoren'ki" ... (Russian folk songs 1951-1952 rec.)
CD3: AQVR278-2 - Lemeshev "Ah you, dear Winter..." (Russian folk songs 1944 - 1950)
CD4: AQVR279-2 - Lemeshev "Like a passing nightingail..." (Russian songs 1937 - 1943 rec.)
CD5: AQVR280-2 - Lemeshev "If only Mother Volga..." (Russian and Ukrainian songs)
CD1: AQVR376-2
Orchestra of the All-Union Radio Committee. Conducted by: A. Orlov (1, 2, 5, 6), A. Gran (3,4,17)
Instrumental ensembles under A. Roitman (7, 8) and N. Misailov (9, 10)
Instrumantal quartet: A.Rivchun (clarinet), I.Kaufmann (accordione), V.Mironov (guitar), I.Istrator (bass) (11-13, 24)
piano: S. Stuchevsky (15, 18, 22, 23), A. Makarov (14, 16, 20, 21), N. Walter (19)
Recorded in: 1932 (16), 1934 (17), 1936 (1-4), 1938 (5, 6), 1939 (18), 1940 (7, 8), 1945 (14), 1947 (9, 10, 15), 1948 (19-21), 1954 (11-13, 22-24)
CD2: AQVR277-2
Russian state folk orchestra of N. Ossipov - Dirizher - D. Osipov, conductorsLemeshev Sergey
Russian folk instruments ensemble (1-7, 22-24). State Academic Russian Choir of the USSR (8, 9)
CD3: AQVR278-2
Russian folk instruments ensemble (1-7, 22-24). State Academic Russian Choir of the USSR (8, 9)
Russian state folk orchestra of N. Ossipov (10-17)
Russian folk instruments orchestra (20,21)
Conductors: N. Nekrasov (1-7), A. Sveshnikov (8, 9), D. Ossipov (10-17), P. Alexeev (20, 21), A Semyonov (22-24)
Piano: A. Makarov (18, 19)
CD4: AQVR279-2 -
piano: S.Stuchevsky (3-8, 15-17). Duet of button accordion players: A.Semenov, I.Mar'yn (1-2). Trio of button accordion players: A.Kuznetsov, Ya.Popkov, A.Danilov (19-22). The Folk Ensemble, conductor A.Semenov (9-14, 18)
recording year: 1937 (1-4), 1938 (5, 6), 1939 (7, 8, 14), 1940 (9-11, 15-17, 23), 1941 (12, 13), 1943 (18-22)
CD5: AQVR280-2 -
Russian Folk Instrumens orchestra
Conductors: V.Smirnov (1-11), V.Fedoseev (16-20, 22-24)
Septet of button accordion players, conductor V.Rosanov (12-15)Piano: D.Lerner (21) |
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ID: IMLCD122 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal CollectionPodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra Sergey Lemeshev, tenor
Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments, conducted by Fedoseyev (2, 3) and Osipov (8)
Ensemble of Russian Folk Instruments, conducted by Semionov (I, 10) and Nekrasov (4, 7, 9)
State Academic Russian Choir, conducted by Sveshnikov (5, 6)
N. Walter (II, 12) and A. Makarov (13 - 16), piano
Musical Ensemble (17, 18)
USSR Radio Orchestra, conducted by A. Orlov (19-20) Instrumental Quartet (21 - 23) |
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ID: MELCD1002131 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Saxophone Firma Melodiya presents an album of concert works by the outstanding Russian composer Alexander Glazunov.
“…An incredibly wide scope, power, inspiration, lightness of mighty moods, wonderful beauty, magnificent fantasy, sometimes humour, melancholy, passion and always amazing clarity and freedom of form”, this is how Vladimir Stasov, a critic and Glazunov’s contemporary, defined the main properties of the composer’s music.
A pupil of Rimsky-Korsakov and Balakirev, and a true successor of the traditions of The Five, Glazunov was also a great admirer of Tchaikovsky’s works and synthesized the two major traditions of the Russian music art of the 19th century in his music.
Glazunov’s Violin Concerto is among the most popular works of the world’s violin literature. The other featured pieces created during the composer’s late period when he lived abroad are less known.
The Concerto Ballata for cello and orchestra was ordered by and dedicated to the great cellist Pablo Casals. The Concerto for saxophone and orchestra was inspired by a performance of the National Guard orchestra in Paris. Amazed with the timbre of the instrument, then very rare in academic music, and a virtuosic performance, he created a piece where the saxophone in combination with string instruments sounds surprisingly softly and songfully in a Russian way.
Glazunov’s compositions are performed by the outstanding Russian musicians such as Viktor Tretiakov (violin), Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) and Lev Mikhailov (saxophone).
Glazunov:
Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 82
Viktor Tretiakov (violin)
The Moscow Symphony Radio Orchestra, Vladimir Fedoseyev
Concerto ballata in C major for cello and orchestra, Op. 108
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
The USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra, Evgeny Svetlanov
Saxophone Concerto in E flat major, Op. 109
Lev Mikhailov (saxophone)
The Moscow Symphony Radio Orchestra Soloists Ensemble, Alexander Korneev |
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