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ID: AQVR346-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Vocal and Opera CollectionSubkolektion: Voice, Piano and Orchestra Piano: A.Makarov (1-19)
S.Lemeshev, M.Maksakova, A.Ivanov, D.Gamrekeli, M.Mikhailov, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, conductor K. Ivanov (20-23)
The Variety Orchestra of All-Union Radio, conductor V. Knushevitsky (24) |
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ID: AQVR365-2 CDs: 5 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Vocal RecitalSubkolektion: Voice, Piano and Orchestra CD1: AQVR346-2 - Lemeshev "Concert from the Columned hall of the House of the Unions on November 29, 1948"
CD2: AQVR357-2 - Lemeshev "Concert from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatorium on April 23, 1949"
CD3: AQVR362-2- Lemeshev "Concert from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatorium on December 19, 1950"
CD4: AQVR363-2 - Lemeshev "Concert from the Columned Hall of the House of the Unions on February 8, 1954"
CD5: AQVR364-2 - Lemeshev "Concert from the Columned Hall of the House of the Unions on October 18, 1954"
CD1: AQVR346-2 -
Lemeshev "Concert from the Columned hall of the House of the Unions on November 29, 1948"
Piano: A.Makarov (1-19)
S.Lemeshev, M.Maksakova, Al.Ivanov, D.Gamrekeli, M.Mikhailov, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, conductor K. Ivanov (20-23)
The Variety Orchestra of All-Union Radio, conductor V. Knushevitsky (24)
CD2: AQVR357-2
Lemeshev "Concert from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatorium on April 23, 1949"
Presenter - Michael Balaksheev
Piano: N. Walter. (1-14), A. Makarov (16-18), S. Stuchevsky (15, 19-20)
Orchestra of Folk Instruments, conductor D. Osipov (21)
Folk instruments ensemble, conductor S. Gorchakov (22)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, conductor K. Kondrashin (23)
Recorded in: 1939 (15), 1947 (16-18, 21, 22), 1948 (23), 04.04.1950, from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatorium (19, 20)
CD3: AQVR362-2
Lemeshev "Concert from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatorium on December 19, 1950"
Piano: A. Makarov (1-16), N. Mironov (17-20), unknown (21-24)
Presenters: Mikhail Balaksheev (1-16, 21-24), Valentina Solovyeva (17-20)
CD4: AQVR363-2
Lemeshev "Concert from the Columned Hall of the House of the Unions on February 8, 1954"
Piano - Semion Stuchevsky
Presenter - Valentina Solovyeva
CD5: AQVR364-2
Lemeshev "Concert from the Columned Hall of the House of the Unions on October 18, 1954"
Piano - Semion Stuchevsky
Presenter - Valentina Solovyeva |
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ID: MELCD1002268 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Kolektion: SymphonySubkolektion: Orchester Firma Melodiya presents a set of selected symphonies by Nikolai Myaskovsky.
This composer’s music is not widely popular today, but he belongs in the group of Russia’s brightest music talents of the first half of the 20th century. His music organically combines old and new, traditions of classical music culture and keenness of expressionism, high tragedy of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky and boldness of avant-garde music. Dmitri Shostakovich considered Mayskovsky “the major symphonist after Mahler”, and Sergei Prokofiev wrote that Myaskovsky “was somewhat more a philosopher - his music is wise, passionate, gloomy and self-absorbed”.
Symphony was the most important genre to the composer. His twenty-seven symphonies, composed over a 40 year period, are a sort of personal diary, reflecting the complicated and winding path of his artistic evolution. At the same time, they are a music chronicle of the age, a response of the big artist to the most significant historic and cultural events of the time.
The set includes six symphonies from Myaskovsky’s later period (1935 to 1950) - Nos 16, 17, 21, 22, 25 and 27 - performed by the USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra conducted by the outstanding Evgeny Svetlanov (the only conductor in the world to record all of Myaskovsky’s symphonies) and his predecessor in the State Orchestra, Konstantin Ivanov, one of the major representatives of the Soviet conducting school.
Miaskovsky:
Symphony No. 16 in F major, Op.39 - Konstantin Ivanov, conductor
Symphony No. 17 in G sharp minor, Op. 41 - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor
Symphony No. 21 in F sharp minor, Op. 51 -Konstantin Ivanov, conductor
Symphony No. 22 in B minor, Op. 54 'Symphony-Ballad ' - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor
Symphony No. 25 in D flat major, Op. 69 - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor
Symphony No. 27 in C minor, Op. 85 - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor
USSR State Symphony Orchestra |
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ID: MELCD1002431 CDs: 10 Type: CD |
Kolektion: SymphonySubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Dmitri Shostakovich’s creations constitute a musical chronicle of the epoch. What we hear in his music is something that continues to alarm minds and souls of millions of people. His fifteen symphonies captured not only the great musician’s evolution - as if the entire 20th century with its great discoveries and perturbations, unprecedented progress and terrifying catastrophes breathes in their scores. These are unique documents of human spirit that will stay with us for good to tell us about their time, to stir heated theoretical and aesthetic disputes, to give us a reason for very different interpretations, and to command our admiration or sharp rejection. Whatever the case may be, they will never find an indifferent listener.
Firma Melodiya is preparing a number of large-scale projects for the Shostakovich anniversary year. We present the first of them - a set of the composer’s symphonies performed by the greatest masters of the Soviet conducting school and brightest interpreters of Shostakovich’s music - Evgeny Mravinsky, Kirill Kondrashin, Evgeny Svetlanov and Gennady Rozhdestvensky. The set also includes recordings made by Konstantin Ivanov, a predecessor of Evgeny Svetlanov as chief conductor of the country’s principal orchestra - the USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra; Yuri Temirkanov, a successor of Evgeny Mravinsky, a great representative of the St. Petersburg conducting school; Rudolf Barshai, a founder of the first Soviet chamber orchestra and the one who inspired Shostakovich’s Fourteenth Symphony; and Maxim Shostakovich, the composer’s son who presented the world premiere of the last, Fifteenth Symphony.
The live and studio recordings of Shostakovich’s symphonies were made by Firma Melodiya from 1961 to 1984. The studio recording is peculiar for the fact it was realized shortly after the world premiere in the presence and under supervision of the composer. An unconfirmed legend among the former members of the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra has it that the recording was to be erased together with the other ones after Maxim Shostakovich defected from the Soviet Union. However, it survived among the Melodiya phonograms.
The edition comprises a lidded hard box made from lined cardboard, 9 digipacks and a thick hardcover booklet in English and Russian.
CD 1 - Symphonies Nos. 1-3
CD 2 - Symphony No. 4
CD 3 - Symphonies Nos. 5 - 6
CD 4 - Symphony No. 7
CD 5 - Symphony No. 8
CD 6 - Symphonies Nos. 9 - 10
CD 7, CD 8 - Symphonies Nos. 11 - 13
CD 9 - Symphony No. 14
CD 10 - Symphony No. 15 |
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ID: RCD13021 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russian Cello SchoolSubkolektion: Cello and Orchestra (1 -3) - Daniil Shafran, cello / USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Ivanov, Konstantin (conductor)
(4 - 14) - Daniil Shafran, cello / Andrei Volkonsky, harpsichord
(1 - 3) - Recording in 1952
(4 - 14) - Recording in 1965 |
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ID: RCD16265 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russische PianistenschuleSubkolektion: Piano and Orchestra 1- 3 USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Aron Shereshevsky, conductor
Recorded: 1949
4- 6 USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Konstantin Ivanov, conductor
Recorded: 1950 |
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ID: RCD16336 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Russische PianistenschuleSubkolektion: Piano and Orchestra Academic Russian Choir of the USSR, A. Sveshnikov Valery (Prométhée) / State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Moscow State Philharmonic, Konstantin Ivanov (Prométhée) / Recorded in 1970-79 / Historical Recordings |
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ID: VVCD-00145 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Piano ConcertoSubkolektion: Piano and Orchestra Piotr Tсhaikovsky (1840-1893). Piano Concerto No.1, b-moll, Op. 23
Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943). Piano Concerto No. 3, d-moll, Op. 30
Total: 75.08
Recorded: 21.01.1950 (1-3); 31.05.1952 (4-6) |
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ID: VVCD-00157 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Orchestral WorksSubkolektion: Orchester Recorded: 1956 (1-4); 1960 (5) |
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