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Maria Kurenko Handel Campra Rameau Mussorgsky Berlioz Liszt Falla Rachmaninoff Medtner Hahn Martini 1541 1951 1952
The soprano is accompanied by pianist Robert Hufstader in this recital from 11 July 1951. - Handel: "Qual farfalletta giro a quel lume" 0:00 - Mozart: "Al desio, di chi t'adora" 4:12 - Campra: "Charmant Papillon" 9:11 - Rameau: "Quand l'aquilon fougueux" 12:35 - Mussorgsky: "Sunless" 15:41 - Berlioz "La Mort d'Ophélie" 30:34 - Berlioz: "L'île inconnue" 36:35 - Liszt: "Comment disaient-ils" 40:17 - de Falla: "Seguidilla murciana" 43:17 - de Falla: "Nana" 44:46 - de Falla: "Jota" 46:31 - Rachmaninoff: "On the death of a linnet" op. 21, no. 8 50:21 - Rachmaninoff: "Ay", op. 38, no. 6 52:50 - Rachmaninoff: "A Dream", op. 38, no. 5 54:58 - Medtner: "Winter evening", op. 13, no. 1 1:03:09 encores: - Mozart "Alleluia" 1:07:41 - Hahn " Fêtes galantes" 1:10:58 - Martini: "Plaisir d'amour" 1:13:34 Here is a link to a recital she gave the following year in 1952: (http•••)
Tofiq Quliyev Hajibeyov Rope Medtner 1510 1917 1934 1938 1939 1948 1954 1958 1961 1969 1979 1990 2000
Quliyev (Baku 1917 - Baku 2000) - Azerbaijan composer. He entered the Azerbaijan State Conservatoire in 1934, and his conducting activities started the following year whilst working in the Azerbaijan State Drama Theatre. Starting from 1938, he was much involved in collection of folk music and recorded folk songs, dances and mugams, creating a very valuable contribution towards the study of Azerbaijan folk music. Hajibeyov guided him to go to study at the Moscow Conservatoire where he developed a keen interest in more popular music, in particular, jazz. He created the first State Pops Orchestra in 1939, and so became one of the founders of Azerbaijan jazz. Owing to the disruption of WWII, he later returned to study at the Moscow Conservatoire in 1948. At that time he entered both composition and conducting classes followed then by post-graduate studies [he graduated in 1954]. Kuliyev began teaching from 1954; he led the opera and orchestra classes at the Azerbaijan State Conservatoire and from 1958-1961 was Director of Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Society. Kuliyev headed the Azerbaijan Composer’s Union from 1969 - 1979 as First Secretary, and he was elected Chairman of the board in 1990 and held this occupation until his death. Kuliyev was noted for his numerous songs which gained considerable global popularity. Jamila, I assume, is a female name here which has translated meaning "the beautiful" Played by Gamma1734; I left the original title when I am not sure how to translate it. / 0:00 Seva Velosipeddə 0:51 Sad ("Bad weather") 2:15 Qaytağı 3:19 Lullaby 4:36 Motor 5:37 Lyrical Waltz 7:36 Dance 8:58 At a lake 10:31 Ipatdi (Skipping rope?) 11:58 Walk 13:32 Story/Fairy tale (Medtner influence?) 15:10 March /
Sergey Koudriakov Lyadov Rachmaninov Chopin Medtner 2022
RECITAL IN MOSCOW CONSERVATORY +••.••(...)) PART 2 00:22 - A. LYADOV - Variations on a Polish folk theme, Op. 51 12:45 - S. RACHMANINOV - Variations on a theme by Chopin, Op. 22 encores: 43:57 - N. MEDTNER - Canzona serenata, Op. 38 No. 6 49:35 - F. CHOPIN - Polonaise in A-flat Major (As-dur), Op. 53 ("Heroic") 57:00 - S. RACHMANINOV - Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 Sergey Koudriakov, piano Recital in small hall of Moscow Conservatory, February 20, 2022
Vasily Sapelnikov Louis Brassin Sophie Menter Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Kotek Franz Liszt Sergei Rachmaninoff Frédéric Chopin Percy Pitt Willem Mengelberg Thomas Beecham Landon Ronald Nikolai Medtner Royal Philharmonic Rpo 1867 1888 1889 1892 1897 1899 1902 1905 1912 1914 1915 1923 1941
Published in 1905. Sapelnikov +••.••(...)) was a Russian pianist. (born in Odessa.) He studied at the Odessa Conservatory under Louis Brassin and Sophie Menter, and became professor of piano at Moscow Conservatory in 1897. He eventually moved to Leipzig and finally settled in Munich. He toured with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in Germany, France and England. At his debut in Hamburg in 1888, he played Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor with the composer conducting. This concert was a great success and a catalyst for his budding career as a concert pianist in Western Europe. He was the first to play this concerto in England. He was the dedicatee of a piano piece by Tchaikovsky. Tchaikovsky wrote about him affectionately in his letters to his brother Modest, in terms such as: Since the time of Kotek I have never loved anyone so warmly as him. Sapellnikoff first appeared in England in 1889 playing the Tchaikovsky concerto at a Royal Philharmonic Society concert, under the composer's baton. He became a favourite at Philharmonic concerts, and created a furore in 1892 by his performance of Franz Liszt's E-flat Concerto, accepting a second engagement for the same season. In 1902 he delivered the first performance in England of Sergei Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto. In December 1912 he gave Frédéric Chopin's E minor Concerto, under Percy Pitt: in January 1914 the Rachmaninoff again, under Willem Mengelberg: in November 1914 the Liszt A major Concerto, under Thomas Beecham, a performance repeated in January 1915; and the Second Suite by Rachmaninoff (for two pianofortes) with Simeon Rumschisky in December 1915. He performed the Rachmaninoff concerto again for the RPO with Landon Ronald in January 1923. In England he amazed George Bernard Shaw with his playing of the octave left-hand passages in Chopin's Polonaise in A-flat Heroic. Shaw referred to his left-hand playing as "a marvel even among right hands for delicacy of touch and independence and swiftness of action". Between 1897 and 1899 he was a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Nikolai Medtner. / - A method to find scores: (http•••) - My donation link to keep the channel growing: (http•••) Thanks for listening :-)
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