Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Easter 2012


Easter 2012
ENRIQUE GRANADOS:Danzas espanolas, Op.37, No.2, Oriental Born in the ancient Russian village of Murom in 1920, pianist Oleg Boshniakovich began his musical training with his aunt, Anna Klekova, a celebrated teacher in Murom. In 1934, Boshniakovich moved to Moscow and entered the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory, and then into the Conservatory itself - studying with Professor Konstantin Igumnov. Following a brief interruption brought upon by the Second World War, Boshniakoich resumed his studies with the legendary pianist Heinrich Neuhause.

The Easter Tales, Here comes Peter Cotton Tail, Easter Party Music

VALERI KIKTA:Easter Chants of Old Russia, Resurrect, O the Lord Valeri Kikta (October 22, 1941, in Vladmirovka, a village near Donetsk, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian classical composer.
He was educated at the Moscow Choral College, then at the Moscow Conservatoire under Semyon Bogatyryov and Tikhon Khrennikov. On the recommendation of Shostakovich he moved on to post-graduate study. Kikta's compositions include ballets, symphonic, organ and choral works. These include Beyond the Verge of Darkness for tenor and orchestra, and Frescos of the St. Sofia Cathedral of Kiev for harp and orchestra. He was recorded extensively by the USSR state recording company, Melodiya in the 1970s and 1980s.

The Easter Tales, The Bunny Hop, Easter Party Music

ANATOLY KISSELEV:Stichera of the Easter Stichera of the Easter Work Large Choir of Belorussian Radio and TV Chorus/Choir, V. Rovdo Conductor Anatoly Kisselev was born in Moscow in 1948, and received his training at the Moscow State Choral School (1955-65), studying with Alexander Sveshnikov, Nikolay Demyanov, Victor Rovdo, and Alexander Flyarkovsky; as well as at the Moscow Conservatory (1965-70), studying orchestration and composition with Alfred Schnittke - who recommended Kisselev to the Soviet Union of Composers.

The Easter Tales, The Easter Parade, Easter Party Music

ALEXEY LARIN:Russian Passion, oratorio for soloists, choir, organ and percussion (1994), 14.Easter 15. Alleluia Kapella Moscow Kremlin Chorus/Choir Gennady Dmitryak, Conductor

The Easter Tales – Eggbert The Easter Egg, Easter Party Music

SERGEY LIAPUNOV:4 Songs, Op.14, 4.Vostochnïy romans (Eastern Romance)Vladimir Miller, Bass S. Uryvaev, Piano

The Easter Tales – My Choc'late Rabbit, Easter Party Music

SERGEY RACHMANINOV:Suite No.1 for 2 Pianos, Op.5, 4.Easter Turkina Duo Julia and Galina Turkina formed perhaps the most celebrated piano duo in Russia, with an active performance career spanning from 1937 to Galina's death in 1999. Both studied piano at the Central Music School in Moscow, where their principal teachers were Vasily Argamakov, Konstantin Igumnov, Ilia Kliachko, and Alexander Goldenveiser. During their illustrious careers they worked closely with a number of important composers - including Dmitri Shostakovich and Aram Khachaturian, often collaborating in preparation of a new work. Among the composers who have written works expressly for the Duo include Sergei Evseev, Vasily Argamakov, Nikolai Peiko, and American composer Jon Appleton.

The Easter Tales – The Funny Little Bunny With The Powder Puff Tail, Easter Party Music

NIKOLOAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV:4 Songs, Op.2, 2.Vostochnïy romans: Plenivshis' rozoy, solovey (Eastern Song: Enslaved by the Rose, the Nightingale) Margarita Mamsirova
A multi-faceted talent,with professional skills, a rare tone of voice - coloratura mezzo soprano, artistry and bright appearance allowed MB Mamsirovoy to gain true recognition and the opportunity to act in the best opera houses in Russia and Europe.
MB Mamsirova is the recipient of many awards and the student of opera singers. In 1999 she received the Russian theater award "Magic rocker" (Moscow) as "Best Actress" for his performance as Laura in the opera "The Stone Guest" by Dargomyzhsky.
The repertoire of the MB Mamsirovoy includes a large number of complicated opera roles of Russian and foreign composers, including highlights of Carmen ("Carmen" by Bizet), Rosina ("Barber of Seville" by Rossini), Cinderella ("Cinderella" by Rossini), Delilah (" Samson and Delilah "Camille Saint-Saens), Olga (" Eugene Onegin "by Tchaikovsky), Laura (" Iolanthe "Tchaikovsky), Amneris (" Aida "by Verdi), Lyubasha (" The Tsar's Bride "by N. Rimsky-Korsakov), Eboli ("Don Carlos" G. Verdi), Marina Mnishek ("Boris Godunov" by Modest Mussorgsky) and many others.
MB Mamsirova leads an active concert and touring schedule. Included in The repertoire of Mamsirovoy, along with the world of classical vocal literature, are Circassian folk songs,which the singer who performs with special awe and affection.
In 2001 M. Mamsirova took part in a gala concert dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Adygea with a brilliant solo concert at the State Philharmonic of the Republic of Adygea. In 2002 she performed in the city of Maikop, a joint solo soloist with the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia Roman Muravitsky tenor, and in 2006 took part in the concert in which artists celebrated the 15th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Adygea, as well as performing a solo concert, which is dedicated to her native land.
For her great contribution to the development of musical culture of the Republic of Adygea Mamsirovoy was awarded the honorary title "Honored Artist of the Republic of Adygea."

King's College Choir, Cambridge – Jesus Christ is risen today (Easter Hymn), 100 Best Hymns

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Russian Easter Overture, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ken Moss

Swedish Chamber Orchestra – Oratorium Festo Paschali: Kommt, eilet und laufet (Easter Oratorio), BWV 249: Oratorium Festo Paschali: Kommt, eilet und laufet (Easter Oratorio), BWV 249: II. Adagio Johann Sebastian Bach – Bach: Oboe Concertos

PAVEL TSCHESNOKOV:Easter Prayer, Academy of Choral Arts, Moscow Chorus/Choir, V. Ladjuk Voice, Viktor Popov Conductor
Iraida Yusupova, Composer From Faust's Fragments Easter Angel's Choir (text by Boris Pasternak) Yusupova, Iraida, Piano Ave Maria Chamber Ensemble Goodkov, V. Voice (Taped), Dmitry Cheglakov, Cello

Palm Sunday

Bats mez Ter (Hymn for Palm Sunday) Lusine Ghazaryan, Soprano Anahit Papayan, Soprano
Syrian Orthodox Church Antioch Liturgy, The Days Pass like a Shadow Auvidis of France
Chant Byzantin - Byzantine Chant - Byzantinischer Gesang, Passion et Résurrection, Soeur Marie Keyrouz / Chorale de l'église Saint-Julien le Pauvre Harmonia Mundi HMC 90 1315 Exapostilarion de l'Office du Mardi Saint: "Innani' Uchachidu khidraka"
Version arabe Version grecque Version arabe
L'Apostikon de l'Office du Mercredi Saint (Prière de Marie-Madeleine): "Ya rabbi" (arabe)
Russian Orthodox Music by The Tallis Scholars, directed by Peter Phillips John Tavener Great Canon Of St. Andrew Of Crete, Ode 1
Time did not allow the Following:
Herman Palm, Anders Widmark, arranger Under ronn och syren
Widmark, Anders, piano Allmanna Sangen Cecilia Rydinger Alin, Conductor
Johann Sebastian Bach, Concerto for 3 Violins in D major (after BWV 1064)
Eberhard Palm, violin Roald Reinecke, violin Fred Roth, violin
Leipzig Bach Collegium Max Pommer, Conductor
Lynn Palmer Composer Classical Suite for harp, Prelude Judy Loman, Harp Naxos
Gigi Baba Shadid – Troparion of Palm Sunday (Feat. Samir Cohlmia) Celebrate the Feasts
Dr. Evelyn Murray Drayton – Palm Sunday, Don't Burn Down My Bridge
The Schola Cantorum of St. Peter the Apostle – The Hebrew People, Lord, By Your Cross & Resurrection (disc 1): Passion (Palm) Sunday-Good Friday
Alfred Newman – Palm Sunday, The Robe soundtrack
Willie Sterba – Palm Sunday, Where Will I Get The Courage?

Monday, March 19, 2012

Spring

Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Sonata no. 5, in F major, op. 24 (Spring) Capitol [1961] Yehudi Menuhin, violin; Hephzibah Menuhin, piano.
Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990. Appalachian spring; complete ballet. Columbia [1958]
Philadelphia Orchestra; Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
Vivaldi, Antonio, 1680 (ca.)-1741. The seasons, op. 8. Columbia [1961]
Spring Anshel Brusilow, violin; Philadelphia Orchestra; Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899. The blue Danube [all-time favorite waltzes] RCA Gold Seal [c1972] Voices of spring Philadelphia Orchestra; Eugene Ormandy, conductor.
Anderson, Leroy, 1908-1975 Leroy Anderson conducts Leroy Anderson. Decca, [196-]
The first day of spring.
Carlos, Wendy. Sonic Seasonings by Walter Carlos. Columbia [1972] Spring
Momus, Walter Carlos
Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971. Le sacre du printemps. The rite of spring. Angel, [1967] New Philharmonia Orchestra; Rafael Frübeck de Burgos, conductor.
Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. Symphony no. 1, in B Flat major, op. 38 (Spring) Mercury, [1959] Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Paul Paray conductor.
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Songs To bylo ranneyu vesnoi (It was in the early spring; op. 38, no. 2) Galina Vishnevskaya, soprano; Mstislav Rostropovich, piano.
If time allows:
MAGIC OF SPRING (THE) Naxos
Frederick Delius,3 Small Tone Poems: III. Spring Morning Royal Scottish National Orchestra David Lloyd-Jones, Conductor
Giuseppe Verdi, Les vepres siciliennes (I vespri siciliani), Act III, Scene 2: The 4 Seasons: Spring Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Ondrej Lenard, Conductor
Eric Coates, Springtime Suite: I. Fresh Morning: Pastorale Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Andrew Penny, Conductor

Friday, March 16, 2012

The Day After St. Patrick's Day

Dumbo - Pink Elephants On Parade
Relaxing Piano Music Consort – Canon In D Pachabel Time to Relax- Relaxing, Calming, Stress Relief Classical Music for Healing
Keyshia Cole – Last Hangover, Calling All Hearts
Regency Philharmonic Orchestra J.S. Bach Suite No.2 in B minor, BWV 1067
Pinky and the Brain Opening Theme
Secret Garden - Nocturne
Pietro Mascagni - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
Max Steiner - Theme from a 'Summer Place' (Percy Faith and His Orchestra)
Henry Mancini - Days of Wine and Roses
Tan Dun - For the world (From Jet Li - Hero)
Thomas Newman - Whisper of a Thrill (From Meet Joe Black)
Claude Debussy - Clair de lune
Thomas Newman - Any Other Name
Edward Elgar - Salut d amour
Giacomo Puccini - O Mio Babbino Caro
Glenn Miller - Moonlight Serenade
Franz Schubert - Ave Maria
Maksim - Claudine
Enya - Caribbean Blue
Michael Nyman - The heart asks Pleasure First/The Promise
Gheorghe Zamfir - The lonely Shepherd
John Whiteleather – Tequila Hangover, Used Parts , Best Of The Part Recordings
Relaxing Piano Music Consort – Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata Time to Relax- Relaxing, Calming, Stress Relief Classical Music for Healing
Joohyun Park – Metamorphosis Five - Composed By Phillip Glass
Tranquil Moments: Lagoon Lake Pond, Legacy
Relaxing Sounds Of The Ocean Daybreak, Legacy
Renee Flemming, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France – Ravel: Shéhérazade - 1. Asie

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Wolf


Prokofiev, Sergey,1891-1953. Peter and the wolf;a musical tale for children, op. 67.
Capitol, 1960 Michael Flanders, narrator; Philharmonia Orchestra; Efrem Kurtz, conductor.
Wolf, Hugo, 1860-1903. Lieder der Mignon. Gesänge aus "Wilhelm Meister".
Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft [1969] Christa Ludwig, alto, Erik Werba, piano. Italian serenade RCA Red Seal,1969. Chamber Symphony Orchestra ; Anshel Brusilow, conductor.
Spanisches Liederbuch (nach Heyse und Giebel). Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft [1968]Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano; Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, baritone; Gerald Moore, piano.
Italienisches Liederbuch. From the Italian song book. Angel Records[1961]
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano; Gerald Moore, piano.
Landesman, Jay. The Nervous set:a new musical.Book by Jay Landesman and Theodore J. Flicker. Music by Tommy Wolf, lyrics by Fran Landesman. Columbia
Based on the novel by Jay Landesman. With Richard Hayes, Tani Seitz, Larry Hagman, Del Close, Gerald Hiken and Thomas Aldredge. Theodore J. Flicker, director.
Fiedler's all-time favorites. RCA Victor [1960] Wolf-Ferrari,Dance of the Camorristi from the Jewels of the Madonna Act III Boston Pops Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, conductor.