Yevgeny Glebov Vidéos
chef ou cheffe d'orchestre, compositeur ou compositrice, compositeur de musique de film, personnalité politique, professeur ou professeure de musique
- opéra
- Union soviétique, Biélorussie
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2024-05-03
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Evgeny GLEBOV Gipsy dance from movie "Pavlinka" Solo on a violin – Ekaterina and Nikon Mazol Quintet "Woodwind friends" ((http•••) Roman Vetrov - flute Maksim Rassokha - oboe Dzmitry Yaratsevich - clarinet Alexander Atrashkevich - basson Igor Sivenkov - corno Евгений ГЛЕБОВ Цыганский танец из к/ф «Павлинка» Cоло на скрипке – Екатерина и Никон Мазоль Квинтет "Woodwind friends" ((http•••) Роман Ветров - флейта Максим Рассоха - гобой Дмитрий Яроцевич - кларнет Александр Атрашкевич - фагот Игорь Сивенков - валторна
Евгений ГЛЕБОВ. Танец «Лявониха» из к/ф «После ярмарки, Павлинка» аранжировка – Лев Муранов Evgeny Glebov. Dance "Lyavoniha" from the movie "After the fair, Pavlinka", arrangement– Lev Muranov Концертный духовой оркестр «НЕМИГА», главный дирижёр – Максим Рассоха (г. Минск, Республика Беларусь) Concert Wind Orchestra "NEMIGA" , сhief conductor – Maksim Rassokha (Minsk city, Republic of Belarus)
Mischa Levitzki Chopin Liszt Ravel Glebov 1928
The Enchanted Nymph (published without opus number in 1928), subtitled ‘A Poem for Piano’, is Levitzki’s attempt at a larger-scale piano piece and is something of a miniature ballade. The manuscript bears the title The Enchanted Grove, which Levitzki subsequently crossed out in favour of the published title, indicating that the musical content gave rise to the programmatic title, rather than the other way around. A voice singing out on the water is clearly depicted in the opening theme in the key of F sharp major, thus sharing harmonic affinity with other notable ‘water-musics’ for the piano, such as Chopin’s Barcarolle and Liszt’s Jeux d’eaux à la Villa d’Este. A short transition leads to the rather incongruous presentation of a contrasting middle section in waltz form. Levitzki was obviously most comfortable writing in this style, and the music is delectable even if its dramatic relationship to the main theme is elusive. A quotation from his own Waltz, Op. 2, can be heard in passing. The main theme returns with a more elaborate presentation of the accompanying arpeggio figures and mounts to a dramatic climax reminiscent of Ravel’s Ondine (another ‘water piece’) before settling into a calm ending. (Naxos Music Library) Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Change the quality to a minimum of 480p if the video is blurry. Original audio: naxosmusiclibrary.com (Performance by: Margarita Glebov) Original sheet music: (http•••)
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