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Leningrad International Festival 1988 |
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Archaeopteryx |
32:45 |
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Concerto for viola and orchestra |
20:54 |
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Metamorphoses |
14:42 |
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Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra - I |
06:35 |
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Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra - II |
06:02 |
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Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra - III |
03:45 |
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Concerto for violin and orchestra |
17:38 |
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Light Sorrow |
33:15 |
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Concerto for piano, chamber orchestra and laser beam |
17:53 |
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Two movements for chamber orchestra |
14:29 |
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Capriccio Pour Hautbois |
07:09 |
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Prelude for two violins |
04:35 |
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Music for strings, oboes, horns, and celesta |
25:41 |
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Harmonielehre |
16:50 |
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Harmonielehre - The Anforas Wound |
11:23 |
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Harmonielehre - Meister Eckhardt And Quackie |
11:16 |
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Iwan Karabits - Concerto No. 2 For Orchestra |
15:44 |
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Yasushi Akutagawa - Rhapsody For Orchestra |
16:20 |
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Pavane (1988) for five violas |
10:59 |
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Concerto Grosso No. 1 (1977) for two violins, harpsichord, and strings |
27:35 |
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Opera Strumentale (1987) five fragments for orchestra |
21:28 |
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Wölfli-Lieder (1981/82) for baritone and orchestra |
14:27 |
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Der Wald (1984) Concerto for kettle-drum and orchestra |
20:26 |
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Concerto for piano and orchestra (1976) |
23:49 |
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Hour of the Soul (1974) for large orchestra, mezzo-soprano, and percussion |
26:56 |
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Total Time |
07:02:36 |
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Digital Booklet - only with album |
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CD 1 Hummel, Franz (*1939) Archaeopteryx (1987) Concerto for violin and orchestra USSR State Symphony Orchestra V. Verbickij, conductor Ulf Hoelscher, violin M. Nikanorov, soprano Eshpai, Andrej (*1925) Concerto for viola and orchestra (1987) USSR State Symphony Orchestra F. Glooshchenko, conductor Juri Bashmet, viola Weiss, Manfred (*1935) Metamorphoses (1985) on a theme of H. Schütz‘s Motet »Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich« for orchestra and organ USSR State Symphony Orchestra V. Verbickij, conductor N. Sirotskaja, organ World Premiere Recordings CD 2 Jevtic, Ivan (*1947) Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (1985) Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra J. Domarkas, conductor M. Jevtic, piano Kubík, Ladislav (*1946) Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1980) Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra J. Domarkas, conductor G. Zhislin, violin Kancheli, Gija (*1935) Light Sorrow (1985) Music for boy chorus, two soloists, and orchestra (on texts from works by W. Shakespeare, J. W. von Goethe, G. Tabidze and A. Pushkin) Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra D. Kaghidze, conductor World Premiere Recordings CD 3 Lombardi, Daniele (*1946) Concerto for Piano, Chamber Orchestra, and Laser Beam (1988) Daniele Lombardi, piano »Virtuoses of Moscow« Chamber Orchestra Vladimir Spivakov, conductor Cervello, Jordi (*1935) Two Movements for chamber orchestra »Virtuoses of Moscow« Chamber Orchestra Vladimir Spivakov, conductor World Premiere Recording Penderecki, Krzysztof (*1933) Capriccio (1965) for oboe and eleven string instruments A. Utkin, oboe »Virtuoses of Moscow« Chamber Orchestra Vladimir Spivakov, conductor Schnittke, Alfred (1934–1998) Prelude in memoriam Dmitri Shostakovich (1975) for two violins or one violin and tape Vladimir Spivakov, violin Shchedrin, Rodion (*1934) Music for Strings, Oboes, Horns and Celesta (1986) based on the music of the ballet »The Lady with a Lap-Dog« »Virtuoses of Moscow« Chamber Orchestra Vladimir Spivakov, conductor CD 4 Adams, John (*1947) Harmonielehre (1985) for orchestra Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra J. Domarkas, conductor Karabits, Ivan (*1945) Concerto No. 2 (1986) for orchestra Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra J. Domarkas, conductor World Premiere Recording Akutagawa, Yasushi (*1925) Rhapsody (1971) for orchestra Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra Valeri Gergijev, conductor CD 5 Tchaikovsky, Alexander (*1946) Pavane (1988) for five violas Ensemble-Soloists J. Bashmet, conductor World Premiere Recording Schnittke, Alfred Concerto Grosso No. 1 (1977) for two violins, harpsichord, and strings G. Kremer & T. Grindenko, violins Ensemble-Soloists Y. Bashmet, conductor Balakauskas, Oswaldas (*1937) Opera Strumentale (1987) five fragments for orchestra Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra J. Domarkas, conductor World Premiere Recording Rihm, Wolfgang (*1952) Wölfli-Lieder (1981/82) for baritone and orchestra Richard Salter, baritone Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra Alexander Dmitriyev, conductor CD 6 Matthus, Siegfried (*1934) Der Wald (1984) Concerto for kettle-drum and orchestra Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra A. Dmitrijev, conductor Mintchev, Georgi (*1939) Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1976) N. Petrov, piano Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra J. Domarkas, conductor Gubaidulina, Sofia (*1931) Hour of the Soul (1974) for large orchestra, mezzo-soprano, and percussion Mark Pekarsky, percussion Lina Mkrtchyan, mezzo-soprano Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra Timur Mynbajev, conductor
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