Glinka - Kamarinskaya: Orchestral Dances
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Label: Alto
Cat No: ALC1242
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 3rd June 2013
Contents
Works
Andante Cantabile and Rondo in D minorDance for oboe and cello with orchestra
Dance for violin and orchestra
Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar)
Majestic Polonaise
Ruslan and Lyudmila, op.5
Artists
Moscow Radio Symphony OrchestraConductors
Mark ErmlerBoris Demchenko
Ilmar Lapins
Vladimir Fedoseyev
Konstantin Ivanov
Works
Andante Cantabile and Rondo in D minorDance for oboe and cello with orchestra
Dance for violin and orchestra
Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar)
Majestic Polonaise
Ruslan and Lyudmila, op.5
Artists
Moscow Radio Symphony OrchestraConductors
Mark ErmlerBoris Demchenko
Ilmar Lapins
Vladimir Fedoseyev
Konstantin Ivanov
About
Contents:
- Dances from Ruslan & Lyudmila
Conductor: Mark Ermler, 1994
[1] Dances in Naina´s Castle
[2] Eastern Dances in the Black Sea Castle
- Dance for Violin and Orchestra
Irina Lebedeva (violin)
Conductor: Boris Demchenko, 1992
- Dance for Oboe & Cello with Orchestra
Anatoly Lyubimov (oboe), cello Fedor Luzhanov (cello)
Conductor: Boris Demchenko, Moscow 1992
- Andante Cantabile & Rondo
Conductor: Boris Demchenko, Moscow 1992
- Majestic Polonaise
Conductor: Ilmar Lapins, Moscow 1994
- Dances from Ivan Susanin
Conductor: Vladimir Fedoseyev, 1984
[1] Valse
[2] Krakowiak
[3] Mazurka
- Kamarinskaya
Conductor: Konstantin Ivanov, Moscow 1982
"almost 80 minutes of Russian-sourced dance music by Glinka and all in vivacious, colourful and spatially well-upholstered recordings. Ballet recordings conducted by Ermler are already well known. Here we are treated to the pointedly delicate, airily danceable and charming music from Ruslan, the Paganini-style bel canto and chuckle of the Dance for violin and orchestra.. (while) Demchenko is a gracious conductor creating space for these Bellinian confections drizzled over with a Russian accent" - Rob Barnett, MusicWeb
"Kamarinskaya, another hugely influential work (Tchaikovsky wrote that the ‘Russian symphonic school is all in Kamarinskaya, just as the whole oak is contained in the acorn’)” - James Murray
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