Khachaturian - Violin Sonata, Dances from Gayaneh & Spartacus
£10.40
Currently out of stock at the UK suppliers. Available to order, but is likely to take longer than usual to despatch
Despatch Information
This despatch estimate is based on information from both our own stock and the UK supplier's stock.
If ordering multiple items, we will aim to send everything together so the longest despatch estimate will apply to the complete order.
If you would rather receive certain items more quickly, please place them on a separate order.
If any unexpected delays occur, we will keep you informed of progress via email and not allow other items on the order to be held up.
If you would prefer to receive everything together regardless of any delay, please let us know via email.
Pre-orders will be despatched as close as possible to the release date.
Label: Nimbus - Alliance
Cat No: NI6269
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 7th April 2014
Contents
Works
Dance no.1 for violin and pianoDance
Elegy in G minor for cello and piano
Gayaneh
Spartacus
Artists
Hideko Udagawa (violin)Boris Berezovsky (piano)
Works
Dance no.1 for violin and pianoDance
Elegy in G minor for cello and piano
Gayaneh
Spartacus
Artists
Hideko Udagawa (violin)Boris Berezovsky (piano)
About
Hideko Udagawa has performed extensively throughout the world and captivates international audiences with her artistry and enthusiasm. Critics have acclaimed her performances, commending her passionate commitment, dazzling agility and refinement of taste. As a protégée of Nathan Milstein, she has inherited the great Russian romantic tradition of violin playing. Her performances have spanned thirty countries across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific, and more than one hundred cities and towns in the United Kingdom alone. As the great granddaughter of one of Japan's historically most influential prime ministers, she enjoys the international performer's role as a cultural ambassador.
Boris Berezovsky has established a great reputation, both as the most powerful of virtuoso pianists and as a musician gifted with a unique insight and a great sensitivity. Born in Moscow, Boris Berezovsky studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Eliso Virsaladze and privately with Alexander Satz. Subsequent to his London début at the Wigmore Hall in 1988, The Times described him as "an artist of exceptional promise, a player of dazzling virtuosity and formidable power". Two years later he won the Gold Medal at the 1990 International Tchaïkovsky Competition in Moscow.
Error on this page? Let us know here
Need more information on this product? Click here