Olena Akhmatova Vidéos
chanteuse ukrainienne
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- république socialiste soviétique d'Ukraine
- artiste lyrique, professeur ou professeure de musique
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Boris Tishchenko Mravinsky Rubin Gennady Rozhdestvensky Akhmatova Shostakovich 1989
Boris Tishchenko - Symphony No. 6, for Soprano, Contralto and Symphony Orchestra, Op.105 (1989) Dedicated to the memory of E. A. Mravinsky Soprano - Valentina Yuzvenko Contralto - Elena Rubin USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra Conductor - Gennady Rozhdestvensky Recorded Live at the Grand Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic, Leningrad, USSR, 27 April 1989 1. Sentimental March (Anatoly Naiman) - 0:00 2. Echo (Anna Akhmatova) - 26:49 3. I Am (Marina Tsvetaeva) - 32:24 4. Age-Haunted (Osip Mandelshtam) - 37:46 5. One Of My Mind (Vladimir Levinzon) - 45:36 The first of the five movements lasts more than the other four put together. It is a grand, plungingly histrionic and thunderous statement with a sense of gritty victory won at terrible cost. Soprano Yuzvenko contests with an orchestral canvas that delivers great salvos and groaning protests as well as rich undulant swathes of sound and shimmering tremors. Towards the end of the movement the voice of Elena Rubin can be heard unaccompanied and distant in dialogue with Yuzvenko. There is even a whispered choral section. This is a dazzling movement full of strange landscapes and constant engagement of head and heart. In the last four minutes it all takes surreal and even operatic flight in the hands of orchestra and Yuzvenko. Then come four short movements. The composer has worked with the words of Anna Akhmatova for many years and turns to her again in setting the poem Echo. It is grim and taciturn and - like all of this music - of indomitable strength. The words are nicely differentiated by the alto. Next comes a setting of Marina Svetaeva's I am just your dream bringing us back to the now rested soprano. The poetry is enigmatic but is lit with a subtext of bitter protest which in its crashing outrage recalls Shostakovich. The fourth movement is a setting of Age-haunted by Osip Mandelshtam. This moves with a slower burning flame than its predecessor but it too is grandiloquently scored and scarred by tragedy. The finale sets words by Vladimir Levinzon. Its progress patters and moves forward with a discreet determined lame-legged ostinato. Yet it manages to meld the elements of a waltz as the voices of the two women entwine. The poem suggests precious consolation in the confiding but not quiet words Are you still alive? / I'm still alive .... Are you still here .... I am. Read more: (http•••) Join the Score Video Creator Discord Server: (http•••) Support me on Patreon: (http•••)
Sergei Prokofiev Akhmatova Galina Vishnevskaya Mstislav Rostropovich 1963
Sergei Prokofiev Five Poems by Anna Akhmatova op.27 The Room Was Filled With Sunlight 0:00 Real Tenderness 1:06 Memory of the Sun 2:53 Good Day 5:52 Grey-Eyed King 7:41 Galina Vishnevskaya Mstislav Rostropovich Studio recording, 1963
Arthur Lourié Girod Akhmatova Scriabin Igor Stravinsky 1892 1921 1929 1940 1966
Translated into English as "The Day Pattern" Marie-Catherine Girod, piano 1. Этюд (Étude) 2. Прогулка (Promenade) 3. Тени (Ombres) 4. Колдовство (Sortilège) 5. Шалость (Espièglerie) Arthur Lourié +••.••(...)) was a Russian composer. Often considered the first Russian Futurist in music, Lourié befriended a number of Futurist poets including Anna Akhmatova, Nikolai Mayakovsky and Alexander Blok and was a signer of the St. Petersburg Futurist Manifesto. His early works were significantly influenced by Scriabin but also anticipated developments in later music of the 20th century, including dodecaphony and graphic notation. After leaving Russia in 1921, Lourié befriended Igor Stravinsky, whose work he not only championed but also influenced. During this time, his work turned to a more Neoclassical idiom, and hints of his music can be found in Stravinsky's subsequent works; for instance Lourié's titanic "Concerto spirituale" for chorus, piano and orchestra of 1929 foreshadowed Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms written the following year. After a falling out with Stravinsky in the 1930s (which undoubtedly contributed to his lack of fame today) and the 1940 German invasion of Paris, Lourié fled to the USA and settled in New York City; during his time in the US, he wrote several film scores but received almost no performances of his concert music. Lourié passed away in Princeton, New Jersey in 1966. Score on IMSLP (not public domain in the EU) - click "The Day Pattern" on Lourié's IMSLP page: (http•••) Read more about Lourié and listen to more of his work on my Unknown Composers blog: (http•••)
Arseny Avraamov Khlebnikov Mikhail Matiushin Sergei Prokofiev Melnikov Bul Kasyanov Harms Kaminsky Stepanova Mossolov Pasternak Akhmatova Dmitri Shostakovich 1976
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