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RUSSIAN, SOVIET & POST-SOVIET CONCERTOS a Discography Of
RUSSIAN, SOVIET & POST-SOVIET CONCERTOS A Discography of CDs and LPs Prepared by Michael Herman Edited by Stephen Ellis Composers H-P GAGIK HOVUNTS (see OVUNTS) AIRAT ICHMOURATOV (b. 1973) Born in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. He studied clarinet at the Kazan Music School, Kazan Music College and the Kazan Conservatory. He was appointed as associate clarinetist of the Tatarstan's Opera and Ballet Theatre, and of the Kazan State Symphony Orchestra. He toured extensively in Europe, then went to Canada where he settled permanently in 1998. He completed his musical education at the University of Montreal where he studied with Andre Moisan. He works as a conductor and Klezmer clarinetist and has composed a sizeable body of music. He has written a number of concertante works including Concerto for Viola and Orchestra No1, Op.7 (2004), Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra with Harpsicord No. 2, Op.41 “in Baroque style” (2015), Concerto for Oboe and Strings with Percussions, Op.6 (2004), Concerto for Cello and String Orchestra with Percussion, Op.18 (2009) and Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op 40 (2014). Concerto Grosso No. 1, Op.28 for Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Piano and String Orchestra with Percussion (2011) Evgeny Bushko/Belarusian State Chamber Orchestra ( + 3 Romances for Viola and Strings with Harp and Letter from an Unknown Woman) CHANDOS CHAN20141 (2019) 3 Romances for Viola and Strings with Harp (2009) Elvira Misbakhova (viola)/Evgeny Bushko/Belarusian State Chamber Orchestra ( + Concerto Grosso No. 1 and Letter from an Unknown Woman) CHANDOS CHAN20141 (2019) ARSHAK IKILIKIAN (b. 1948, ARMENIA) Born in Gyumri Armenia. -
ROMAN MINTS Bio 2021
ROMAN MINTS Roman Mints is one of the most outstanding and original musicians of his generation, named “unof<icial leader of the new generation of musicians” by Nezavisimaya newspaper and has collaborated with violinists Gidon Kremer, Alina Ibragimova, Boris Brovtsyn, Alexander Sitkovetsky; <lautist Sharon Bezaly, oboists Dmitri Bulgakov and Nicholas Daniel; pianists Katya Apekisheva, Ingrid Fliter, Alexander Kobrin, Charles Owen, Vadym Kholodenko, Andrey Gugnin, Lukas Geniušas; cellists Boris Andrianov, Jamie Walton, Alexander Buzlov and Kristina Blaumane; violists Maxim Rysanov and Nils Mönkemeyer; singers Gweneth-Ann Jeffers, William Purefoy, Anna Dennis. He has worked alongside conductors Andrew Davis, Saulius Sondeckis, Vladimir Ziva, Vladimir Ponkin, Philipp Chizhevsky; amongst others. He has performed with such prominent groups as London Mozart Players, London Chamber Orchestra, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Musica Viva Orchestra, Russian Philharmonia, Kremerata Baltica, Prague Soloists and Prague Sinfonia. Roman regularly performs with Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble. Roman has recorded for ECM, Harmonia Mundi, Quartz and other labels, with his albums featuring a number of world-premiere recordings. An album of works by Dobrinka Tabakova for ECM was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Classical Compendium. His recording of solo violin music, with an innovative recording approach invented by Roman and dubbed “spatial orchestration,” was a CD of the week at WQXR Radio New York and on the annual wish list of Fanfare magazine critics. The album of Leonid Desyatnikov’s music for violin and orchestra was nominated for ICMA Award and received a Five Stars review for performance and recording with BBC Music Magazine. His album of Hindemith Sonatas with pianist Alexander Kobrin won a “Supersonic Award” from Pizzicato Magazine. -
The Young Conductor Looks to the Future
THE WORLD’S BEST CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS Est 1923 . APRIL 2018 gramophone.co.uk Robin Ticciati The young conductor looks to the future PLUS Paul Lewis explores Haydn’s piano sonatas Handel’s Saul: the finest recordings UNITED KINGDOM £5.75 Intimate concerts featuring internationally acclaimed classical musicians in central London Now Booking Until July 2018 Igor Levit Cuarteto Casals: Beethoven Cycle Roderick Williams: Exploring Schubert’s Song Cycles O/Modernt: Purcell from the Ground Up Haydn String Quartet Series Jörg Widmann as Composer-Performer and much more… The Wigmore Hall Trust 36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP Director: John Gilhooly OBE www.wigmore-hall.org.uk Registered Charity Number 1024838 A special eight-page section focusing on recent recordings from the US and Canada JS Bach Solo Violin Sonatas and Partitas, BWV1001-1006 talks to ... Johnny Gandelsman vn In a Circle F b ICR101 (124’ • DDD) Johnny Gandelsman The violinist and co-founder Bach’s Violin of Brooklyn Rider discusses his Sonatas and debut solo recording of Bach Partitas are among the most frequently Was it a challenge to plunge straight into performed works for the instrument, Bach for your first solo recording? or any instrument. Recordings evince a Not really. Over the the last three years spectrum of approaches, from historical I’ve performed all six Sonatas and Partitas treatments on period instruments to in concert about 30 times, which has been concepts Romantic and beyond. deeply rewarding. I wanted to capture this Among the newest journeys is Johnny moment of personal learning and growth. Gandelsman’s freshly considered account Do you miss the collaborative process of these monuments. -
BRAHMS VIOLA MAXIM RYSANOV P ONYX4033-Rysanov-Cd-Bkltnew.Qxd 27/8/0809:29Page2 ONYX4033-Rysanov-Cd-Bkltnew.Qxd 27/8/08 09:29 Page 3
ONYX4033-Rysanov-cd-bkltNEW.qxd 27/8/08 09:29 Page 1 BRAHMS VIOLA MAXIM RYSANOV p ONYX4033-Rysanov-cd-bkltNEW.qxd 27/8/0809:29Page2 ONYX4033-Rysanov-cd-bkltNEW.qxd 27/8/08 09:29 Page 3 JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833–1897) CD1 [77.35] Sonata in F minor for clarinet/viola and piano, op. 120 no. 1 1 I Allegro appassionato [7.52] 2 II Andante un poco adagio [5.35] 3 III Allegretto grazioso [4.09] 4 IV Vivace [4.59] Violin Sonata no. 1 in G major, op. 78 (arr. viola Klengel/Rysanov) 5 I Vivace ma non troppo [10.33] 6 II Adagio [7.56] 7 III Allegro molto moderato [8.05] Trio in E flat major for horn/viola, violin and piano, op. 40 8 I Andante – Poco piu animato [7.56] 9 II Scherzo: Allegro [6.59] 10 III Adagio mesto [7.18] 11 IV Finale: Allegro con brio [6.03] CD2 [47.09] Sonata in E flat major for clarinet/viola and piano, op. 120 no. 2 1 I Allegro amabile [8.54] 2 II Allegro appassionato [5.00] 3 III Andante con moto – Allegro non troppo [7.41] ONYX4033-Rysanov-cd-bkltNEW.qxd 27/8/08 09:29 Page 4 Trio in A minor for clarinet/viola, cello and piano, op.114 4 I Allegro [7.59] 5 II Adagio [8.36] 6 III Andantino grazioso [4.14] 7 IV Allegro [4.40] Maxim Rysanov viola Katya Apekisheva piano (CD1) Boris Brovtsyn violin (CD1, 8–11) Jacob Katsnelson piano (CD2) Kristine Blaumane cello (CD2, 4–7) Brahms and the viola Throughout his career Johannes Brahms wrote music that features the viola prominently.