Gennadiy Piskunov Videos
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Dmitry Medvedev expressed his condolences to the families and friends of those killed in the plane crash near Yaroslavl and to all fans of the Lokomotiv ice hockey team. Acting on the President's instructions, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration Vladislav Surkov and Plenipotentiary Presidential Envoy to the Central Federal District Oleg Govorun have gone to the crash site. Mr Medvedev instructed the Government to take the necessary organisational measures and ordered the Investigative Committee and relevant government bodies to do everything necessary to investigate the accident. The President is changing the programme of his upcoming visit to Yaroslavl for the Yaroslavl Political Forum. Upon arrival in the city on Thursday, Mr Medvedev will visit the accident site to pay his respects to the victims, and will then meet with senior officials from the Emergency Situations Ministry, Transport Ministry, Investigative Committee, and Presidential Executive Office. The plane carrying the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey team (heading to Minsk to play against Dinamo Minsk) crashed today at 4:05 pm Moscow time. According to the latest reports, of the 45 people on board the aircraft, 43 were killed. People on board 37 passengers and 8 crew members Lokomotiv team players (name, age, country of Citizenship) Vitali Anikienko 24 Russia/Ukraine Mikhail Balandin 31 Russia Gennady Churilov 24 Russia Pavol Demitra 36 Slovakia Robert Dietrich 25 Germany Alexander Galimov 26 Russia (survived) Marat Kalimulin 23 Russia Alexander Kalyanin 23 Russia Andrei Kiryukhin 24Russia Nikita Klyukin 21 Russia Stefan Liv 30 Sweden Jan Marek 31 Czech Republic Sergei Ostapchuk 21 Belarus Karel Rachůnek 32 Czech Republic Ruslan Salei 36 Belarus Maxim Shuvalov 18 Russia Kārlis Skrastiņš 37 Latvia Pavel Snurnitsyn 19 Russia Daniil Sobchenko 20 Russia/Ukraine Ivan Tkachenko 31 Russia Pavel Trakhanov 33 Russia Yuri Urychev 20 Russia Josef Vašíček 30 Czech Republic Alexander Vasyunov 23 Russia Alexander Vyukhin 38 Russia/Ukraine Artem Yarchuk 21 Russia Team staff Brad McCrimmon 52 Canada Head Coach Alexander Karpovtsev 41 Russia Assistant Coach Igor Korolev 41 Russia Assistant Coach Yuri Bakhvalov Video operator Aleksandr Belyayev Equipment manager/massage therapist Nikolai Krivonosov Fitness coach Yevgeni Kunnov Massage therapist Vyacheslav Kuznetsov Massage therapist Vladimir Piskunov Administrator Yevgeni Sidorov Coach-analyst Andrei Zimin Team doctor Important: this video uses the screenshots of the web page: (http•••) based on the appropriate authorization from Presidential Press and Information Office: (http•••)
Bortnyansky Sinkovsky Spiridonova Piskunov 1787 1790
Pratum Integrum Orchestra / Dmitry Bortnyansky - The Russian Album 1. March in C major for two oboes, two horns and bassoon/Transcription of the March in B-flat major for two clarinets, two horns an bassoon 0:00 "Sinfonie concertante... 1790" in B-flat major for pianoforte, harp ad libitum, two violins, viola da gamba, bassoon and cello 2 - I. Allegro maestoso 2:02 3 - II. Larghetto 9:40 4 - III. Allegretto 14:32 5. "Sonata di cembalo" N°3 in F major 19:25 6. "Sonata di cembalo" N°1in B-flat major 24:25 "Sonata di cembalo" N°2 in C major 7 - I. Allegro 28:38 8 - II. Adagio 34:53 9 - III. Rondo. Andantino 40:57 Quintet in C major for pianoforte, harp, violin, viola da gamba and cello (1787) 10 - I. Allegro moderato 44:49 11 - II. Larghetto 53:34 12 - III. Allegro 58:43 Harpsichord concerto in D major 13 - I. Allegro (1st movement) 1:01:54 Pratum Integrum Orchestra : Sergei Filchenko, 1st violin Dmitri Sinkovsky, 1st violin Dmitri Lepekhov, 1st violin Marina Katarzhnova, 2nd violin Natalia Kossareva, 2nd violin Nikolai Dolzhnikov, 2nd violin Juri Vdovitchenko, viola Margarita Spiridonova, viola Pavel Serbin, viola da gamba Jaroslav Kovaliov, cello Andrei Piskunov, oboe Philipp Nodel, oboe Alexei Raiev, natural horn Alexander Andrusik, natural horn Lisa Goldberg, bassoon Nina Gvamichava, harp Olga Martynova, harpsichord If you wish to know more about this recording, here's the booklet : (http•••)
Maxim Berezovsky Berezovsky Stainer Rabinovich Stradivari Dmitry Sinkovsky Spiridonova Frolov Piskunov Damme Grenser Kron Patterson Cortois Neupert Bamberg Stein Teodor Currentzis 1707 1765 1769 1770 1772 1773 1775 1777 1788 1791 1792 1795 1800 1810 1820 1841 1950 1970 1979 1996 2001 2002
Pratum Integrum Orchestra / Maxim Berezovsky (1740s - 1777). Secular Music Sinfonia in C major +••.••(...)) 1. Allegro molto 0:00 2. Andante 3:23 3. Presto 7:33 The First Russian symphony 4. Aria of Timante "Prudente Mi Chiedi" from "Il Demofonte" opera +••.••(...):09 5. Aria of Timante "Misero Pargoletto" from "Il Demofonte" opera +••.••(...):53 6. Sonata in B flat major for Harpsichord 20:37 7. Sonata in C major for Harpsichord 25:30 Sonata in F major for Harpsichord (in two parts) 8. Allegro 29:47 9. Ariette 32:06 Sonata in C major for Violin and Harpsichord (1772) 10. Allegro 35:59 11. Grave 40:36 12. Menuetto con 6 variazioni 43:25 13. Quartet "Cast Me Not Off In The Time Of Old Age" (before 1769) 46:23 PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA Sergei Filchenko, 1st violin "In Memory of Great Stainer", A. Rabinovich, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1996/ after J.Stainer (tracks 1-5, 10-13) Vlad Pessin, 1st violin A. Rabinovich, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2001/ after J.Stainer (tracks 1-5) Marina Katarzhnova, 1st violin L. Kerchenko, Moscow, Russia, 1996/ after A. Stradivari, 1707 (tracks 1-5) Dmitry Sinkovsky, 2nd violin J. Schweizer, Germany, 1810 (tracks 1-5, 13) Natalia Kossareva, 2nd violin anonym, Germany, 1791 (tracks 1-5) Ekaterina Krasutskaya, 2nd violin anonym, France, early 1800-s (tracks 1-5) Juri Vdovitchenko, viola anonym, Tirol, 1792 (tracks 1-5, 13) Margarita Spiridonova, viola anonym, Italy, early 1800-s (tracks 1-5) Pavel Serbin, cello E. Pillement a Mirecourt, 1795 /restored by A. Meyer, Metz, France (tracks 1-5, 10-13) Jaroslav Kovaliov, cello I. Frolov, Moscow, Russia, 1950 (tracks 1-5) Miroslav Maksimyuk, double-bass piccolo anonym, Germany, XIX century (tracks 1-5) Andrei Piskunov, oboe G. Wolf, Cronah, Germany/ after J.F.Grundmann, 1788 (tracks 1- 4) Philipp Nodel, oboe M & F Ponseele, Damme , Belgique /after J.F. Grundmann, ca. 1775 (tracks 1- 4) Olga Ivusheikova, flute R. Tutz, Innsbruk, Austria / after H. Grenser, 1765 (tracks 2, 5) Ekaterina Driazzhina, flute (R. Tutz, Innsbruk, Austria / after H. Grenser, 1765) (tracks 2, 5) Helen MacDougall, natural horn Ferdinand Kron, Mainz, Germany, 1820 (tracks 1- 5) Alexander Andrusik, natural horn Patterson Hornworks, USA, 2002 / after A. Cortois, 1841 (tracks 1- 5) Olga Martynova, harpsichord William Dowd (french model), Paris, 1970-s (tracks 1- 5) pianoforte Neupert, Bamberg-Nurnberg, 1979/after J.A. Stein, 1788 (tracks 6 - 12) Soloists: Galina Knysh (soprano) Olga Martynova (harpsichord, pianoforte) Artistic Director Pavel Serbin Principle Violin and Concertmaster Sergei Filchenko Conductor Teodor Currentzis
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