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Mravinsky Vol.1/brahms
PO Lenningrad, Evgeny Mravinsky (Dir)- Shop: odax
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Mravinsky Ed.3 V.1-Sinf.4 & 21
PO Leningrad, Evgeny Mravinsky (Dir) 1948 / PO Leningrad, Evgeny Mravinsky (Dir) 1954- Shop: odax
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Die Sinfonischen Werke Vol.16
Evgeny Svetlanov (Dir) // In partnership with UK-based independent label Olympia, Alto is pleased to present the latest volume in the first complete recorded retrospective of Soviet composer Nikolai Myaskovsky's complete orchestral works, one of the last great recording projects undertaken by Russian conductor Evgeny Svetlanov prior to his death.- Shop: odax
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Unvollendete D.759/Sinfonie 4
PO Leningrad, Evgeny Mravinsky (Dir) 24.04.1959- Shop: odax
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Die Sinfonischen Werke Vol.11
Evgeny Svetlanov (Dir) // In partnership with UK-based independent label Olympia, Alto is pleased to present the latest volume in the first complete recorded retrospective of Soviet composer Nikolai Myaskovsky's complete orchestral works, one of the last great recording projects undertaken by Russian conductor Evgeny Svetlanov prior to his death. This authorized release of these landmark recordings features authoritative liner notes by Per Skans, Tommy Persson and Jeffrey Davis.- Shop: odax
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Violinkonzerte-Konzerte Opp.77 & 129
State Academic SO of Russia 'Evgeny Svetlanov' - Vladimir Jurowski (Dir) // Allein die Aussicht darauf, Alina Ibragimova mit zwei wichtigen Violinkonzerten zu hören, ist unwiderstehlich, Schostakowitsch-Liebhaber werden darüber hinaus die Gelegenheit besonders schätzen, den selten aufgeführten Originalbeginn der Burlesque von Nr.1 zu hören, der später auf Bitten des Widmungsträgers David Oistrach überarbeitet und für den Solisten weniger furchterregend gestaltet wurde.- Shop: odax
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The New York Concert-mozart Faure Dvorak
"The New York concert" dokumentiert auf tief ergreifende wie schwelgerisch mitreißende Art und Weise einen der extrem seltenen Ausflüge von Jahrhundertpianist Evgeny Kissin in die Welt der Kammermusik. Mit dem Emerson String Quartet als einem der renommiertesten und traditionsreichsten Streichquartette weltweit steht dabei eine interpretatorische Augenhöhe außer Zweifel. Live aufgenommen in New Yorks Carnegie Hall wurde ein intensiv sinnliches, musikalisch leidenschaftliches Repertoire mit Werken von Mozart (Klavierquartett Nr. 1 in g-Moll KV 478), Fauré (Klavierquartett Nr. 1 in c-Moll op. 15) und Dvorak (Klavierquintett Nr. 2 in A-Dur op. 81), sowie einer rhythmisch pointierten Zugabe in Gestalt des 3. Satzes aus Schostakowitschs Klavier Quintet in g-Moll. Der stürmische Gestus' aus dem 1. Mozart-Satz verbindet sich der mitreißend-schwelgerischen Ausstrahlung des Fauré-Quartetts und der spannungsgeladenen dynamischen Bandberite des slawischen Romantikers Dvorak. Ein hoch leidenschaftliche und berührend intime Zusammenarbeit fünf absoluter Weltstars ihrer Zunft.Der Booklettext erläutert in persönlichen Worten die Perspektive des ESQ-Violinisten Eugene Drucker auf die innige Zusammenarbeit bei Proben und Konzerten.- Shop: odax
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Konzerte für Klavier und Orchester/Sonate
Dmitri Bashkirov (Pno), SO USSR, Evgeny Svetlanov (Dir), u.a.- Shop: odax
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Romantic Chopin
These beautiful melodies by Chopin, the poet of the piano, show that everything he ever wrote is instantly recognizable and beloved all over the world. Chopin is the most performed composer in history because he understood human emotion. He smashed the convention that forbade a man from baring his soul to the multitude, and humanity continues to tremble and usually weep upon hearing his music, shaped to emulate the human voice. When Chopin burst upon the scene in Europe, Schumann wrote, 'Hat's off, gentlemen, a genius!' and in Paris, Chopin was taken by Prince Radziwell to the Rothchild's where he played his Waltz in C sharp minor and was an overnight sensation. He held his listeners spellbound with his virtuosity, his slim fingers easily reached a tenth and could quickly expand to cover a third of the keyboard. He untied the chords restrained in octaves and flung them up and down longing of the beseeching laments of man, and said himself that the musician without it did not have music as his mother tongue. Once he consoled a student, who in his fervor broke a string on a Polonaise, by telling the student that it was meant to be played so not a single string was left on the piano. The great Romantic period ended with the last note Chopin wrote. Many of the comments about Chopin are taken from Schirmer library and from "The Great Pianists" by Harold C. Schonberg. These works were performed on Steinway Hamburg 137, a 9-foot concert D. It has a stellar pedigree, having been chosen by Evgeny Kissen, Alicia de La Rocha, Lang Lang, Arnaldo Cohen and many other classical and jazz artists. It can overwhelm an orchestra. The recording was done at Digital Brothers Studio, Costa Mesa, California 92627.- Shop: odax
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