Dmitri Kabalevsky News
Russian composer (1904-1986)
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- opera, symphony, classical music, chamber music, incidental music, 20th-century classical music
- Russian Empire, Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, Soviet Union
- classical composer, conductor, choreographer, musicologist, music teacher, university teacher, pianist, film score composer, public figure, politician
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2024-01-26 05:00:00
Charles Groves (and others) conducts
Frank Bridge - The Sea:01 - 04 The Sea. Suite [20'41]05 Summer. Tone Poem [9'37]06 Cherry Ripe [3'23]07 Enter Spring. Rhapsody [21'22]08 Lament [4'27]Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles GrovesEMI CDM5658552 [recorded July 1975; CD issued 1989][CD-rip; flacs, cover and inlay scans - no booklet]Recording venue: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, UKRecording engineer: John Kurlander; Producer: John WillanMany of the recordings in my occasional posts were ripped in the late nineties or early noughties but I then had no means of scanning the artwork. Now it seems increasingly possible to download good artwork from the internet making posting of the recordings a possibility. The above recording and the next are cases in point. I am indebted to friend Danse de Puck for allowing me to use her artwork scans that appeared in a post on a private blog for the next recording.Ralph Vaughan Williams:01 - 09 Job. A Masque for Dancing […]
2023-06-16 00:00:00
Hamilton, Gipps, Walthew, Arnold et al: Orchestral and Vocal Works (Alexander Gibson, Norman Del Mar, Robert Plane et al)
Iain Hamilton (1922 - 2000):01 - 05 The Bermudas for baritone, chorus and orchestra, op.33* [26'43]06 - 10 Piano Concerto No. 1^ [23'17]11 - 15 Cantos for horn, tuba, harp and orchestra~ [15'44]Ronald Morrison- baritone, Scottish National Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Alexander Gibson*; Margaret Kitchin- piano, Scottish National Orchestra conducted by Alexander Gibson^; Douglas Moore- horn, John Fletcher- tuba, Sidonie Goossens- harp, BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Norman Del Mar~Lyrita Itter Collection REAM1126 [recorded April 1973*, March 1961^ and August 1965~; download issued 2016][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venues: BBC Broadcasts from Scotland*^, BBC Promenade concert, Royal Albert Hall, London~Recording engineers and producers: not givenReawakened:01 - 03 Iain Hamilton: Clarinet Concerto, op.7 (1950) [28'36]04 - 06 Richard Walthew (orch. Alfie Pugh): Clarinet Concerto (1902) [16'45]07 - 09 Ruth Gipps: Clarinet Concerto in G minor, op.9 (1940) [18'43]10 John Ireland (orch. Graham Parlett): Fantasy Sonata (1943) [13'33]Robert […]
2021-11-15 20:00:58
Dmitri Kabalevsky: The Comedians Context Born in 1904 in Saint Petersburg, Kabalevsky was encouraged at a young age to focus on “important” subjects, such as maths and science (i.e not the arts). However, against his family’s wishes, Kabalevsky accepted an offer to study at Moscow Conservatory, where he studied composition. […] The post appeared first on Classicalexburns.
2021-08-02 10:47:26
Dmitri Kabalevsky: Symphony No.2 Conext Premiered on Christmas Day in 1934, Dmitri Kabalevsky’s Second Symphony is by far the most popular of the four he composed during his lifetime. Although first performed by the Moscow Philharmonic in 1934, the Second Symphony did not receive its international premiere until 1942, with […] The post appeared first on Classicalexburns.
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