Friday, March 25, 2011

It Takes a Thief to Khachaturian



KHACHATURIAN, A.I.: Othello / The Battle of Stalingrad
Khachaturian, Aram Il'yich The Battle of Stalingrad: Suite Marco Polo
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Adriano, Conductor A City on the Volga - The Invasion 00:05:19 Stalingrad in Flames 00:04:03 The Enemy is doomed 00:07:34 For our Motherland; To the Attack! - Eternal Glory to the Heroes 00:06:38 To Victory - There is a Cliff on the Volga 00:06:18
Zeynep Ucbasaran & Sergio Gallo Music for Two Pianos Recorded in Abravanel Hall, Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara November 21-22, 2006
Eroica Classical Recordings, August 2008 (Eroica JDT3421)Aram Khachaturian, Op. 6, III Fantastic Waltz (arranged from music for film "Prisoner No. 217")
Concerto for piano and orchestra. Columbia 1972. Philippe Entremont, piano; New Philharmonia Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa, conductor.
Symphony no. 3 (1947) (Symphony-poem). RCA Red Seal [1969] Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Leopold Stokowski, conductor.
Masquerade suite. RCA Victor [1960] RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra; Kiril Kondrashin, conductor.
If time allows:
Encores by Kogan RCA Victor, [1958] Dance of Ayshe from "Gayne Ballet" / Khachaturian Leonid Kogan, violin; Andrei Mitnik, piano.
Diverse winds. Mercury [1960] Khachaturian, Aram. Armenian dances. Eastman Wind Ensemble; Frederick Fennell, conductor.
Introducing the first releases Melodiya/Angel, [1967] Concerto in D minor for violin and orchestra. First movement excerpt / Khachaturian (David Oistrakh, violin) Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Oistrakh

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