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Russian composer
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- Soviet Union, Russian Empire
- composer, music teacher, university teacher
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2017-02-01 13:46:00
A welcome premiere recording of Boris Tishchenko’s Symphony No.8 from the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra under Yuri Serov
The Russian composer Boris Tishchenko (1939-2010) was born in Leningrad and studied at the Leningrad Musical College where he learnt composition under Galina Ustvolskaya. He later studied composition with Vadim Salmanov, Victor Voloshinov and Orest Evlakhov at the Leningrad Conservatory. After a postgraduate course with Dmitri Shostakovich he subsequently joined the faculty of the Leningrad Conservatory going on to become a professor there in 1986. His compositions, very much influenced by music of his teachers Dmitri Shostakovich and Galina Ustvolskaya, include eight symphonies some of which have appeared on the Olympia and Northern Flowers labels. Naxos www.naxos.com recorded Tishchenko’s Seventh Symphony with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Dmitri Yablonsky in 2002. Now from Naxos is the world premiere recording of Symphony No.8 coupled with Tishchenko’s Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra and Three Songs, Op. 48played by the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra ici […]
2017-02-01 13:46:00
A welcome premiere recording of Boris Tishchenko’s Symphony No.8 from the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra under Yuri Serov
The Russian composer Boris Tishchenko (1939-2010) was born in Leningrad and studied at the Leningrad Musical College where he learnt composition under Galina Ustvolskaya. He later studied composition with Vadim Salmanov, Victor Voloshinov and Orest Evlakhov at the Leningrad Conservatory. After a postgraduate course with Dmitri Shostakovich he subsequently joined the faculty of the Leningrad Conservatory going on to become a professor there in 1986. His compositions, very much influenced by music of his teachers Dmitri Shostakovich and Galina Ustvolskaya, include eight symphonies some of which have appeared on the Olympia and Northern Flowers labels. Naxos www.naxos.com recorded Tishchenko’s Seventh Symphony with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Dmitri Yablonsky in 2002. Now from Naxos is the world premiere recording of Symphony No.8 coupled with Tishchenko’s Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Orchestra and Three Songs, Op. 48played by the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra ici […]
2014-04-24 11:45:00
A newly reissued set of symphonies from the decades after World War II recovers a gifted yet neglected composer, Vadim Salmanov. These live recordings burn with intensity and sorrow. » E-Mail This
2013-09-26 01:00:00
Celebrating Shostakovich Birthday • 4 rare symphonic CDs
To celebrate the birthday of the great Shostakovich, I would like to share with you a very rare CD of a wonderful label Russian Disc with one of the composers most remarkable symphony - No.4, performed by Gennady Rozhdestvensky with the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra. The performance is quite "harsh", but, for comparison, Rozhdestvensky's studio recording with the USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra doesn't have this indescribable feeling of a live concert and enormous tension of this opus. Shostakovich - Symphony No.4 Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra - Rozhdestvensky flac (image + .cue) | scans | 271 Mb FILES.MAIL.RU | RAPIDGATOR.NET ________________________ The second CD is a nice release with Symphonies Nos.1 and 5. The First symphony is played by Evgeny Svetlanov, whos Shostakovich recordings are very few. I suppose you will find this performance marvellous.Kitayenko's Shostakovich set on Capriccio […]
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