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Lera Auerbach Boreyko Vadim Gluzman Yoffe Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra 1973 1997
Lera Auerbach (1973) - Double Concerto for violin, piano and orchestra, op.40 (1997) I. Moderato II. Chorale. Andante religioso III. Vivace Vadim Gluzman, violin; Angela Yoffe, piano Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra - Andrei Boreyko
"Cinderella" opera Rossini. Kids show in Hebrew, performance of Jerusalem Lyric Opera Studio. February 4, 2020 Rehovot Theatre - final scene Cenerentola - Maria Yoffe Tisbe - Rivka Tal Falk Don Magnificò - Noah Reshef Alidoro - Asaf Arzi Donna Magnifica - Marcea Asbell Fairy-Storyteller – Sapir Kon Our guests: Clorinda - Celina Hubmann (Austria) Ramiro - Ruslan Omirov (Russia) Stage Director - Yulia Plakhina Music preparation and Piano - Sofia Mazar
Konstantin Eiges Shostakovich Prokofiev Khachaturian Vissarion Schebalin Gavriil Popov Boris Yoffe Egon Petri Anatoly Alexandrov Alexandrov Nikolai Zhilyayev Gnessin Bolshoi 1905 1927 1930 1933 1935 1939 1948 1949 1958 1959 1974 1980 1992
Eduard Syomin - Piano Oleg Eiges +••.••(...)) was a Russian/Soviet Composer. In 1948 he was targeted by the state campaign against formalism, in the course of which the composers Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Khachaturian, Schebalin and Gavriil Popov were denounced for their formalistic and anti-progressive tendencies. Eiges was branded a formalist because of his 10th symphony and was temporarily no longer allowed to teach. In the newspaper Uralsky Rabotschij it was said: The meeting of the composers' association Sverdlovsk had found Eiges to be “guilty” of having stuck to a “formalistic position alien to Soviet art”. Later symphonies found their way to a larger audience and were performed at the Moscow Autumn. Nevertheless, there are very few surviving recordings of Eiges; Boris Yoffe counts him among those who were muted in the Soviet era of Socialist Realism. His father was the composer Konstantin Eiges. After studying piano, Oleg Eiges began performing as a pianist in 1927 and received further training from Egon Petri at the Berlin University of Music. He worked at the Bolshoi Theater and studied composition at the Moscow Conservatory with Genrich Litinski, Vissarion Schebalin, Anatoly Alexandrov and Nikolai Zhilyayev. After military service in the Red Army +••.••(...)) and an aspirantur at the Moscow Conservatory, he became a university teacher himself and taught at the conservatories in what was then Sverdlovsk +••.••(...)) and Gorky +••.••(...)) and at the Gnessin Institute in Moscow (1959) –1974). Eiges composed an opera, 15 symphonies (1930–1980), 5 symphonic poems, concertos, chamber music and numerous works for piano. / Please support this channel (http•••)
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