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Giya Kancheli: The Legacy Box Set by Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra / Djansug Kakhidze (Digital Album)
CUGATE CLASSICS is pleased to release the complete symphonic works of the Georgian composer GIYA KANCHELI plus “Light Sorrow” and “Mourned By The Wind”, all in newly remastered versions. Conducted by DJANSUG KAKHIDZE. GIYA KANCHELI (1935 – 2019) was and still is the best-known Georgian composer, celebrated for his mastery of silence and his (deceptive) simplicity. KANCHELI’s career as classical composer started in the 1960s after first attempts with chansons and popular songs, his first symphony was accomplished and premiered in 1967 in Tbilisi, conducted by DJANSUG KAKHIDZE.
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Giya Kancheli: Symphonies 3 / 4 / 5 by Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra / Djansug Kakhidze (CD)
CUGATE CLASSICS is pleased to release the complete symphonic works of the Georgian composer GIYA KANCHELI plus “Light Sorrow” and “Mourned By The Wind”, all in newly remastered versions. Conducted by DJANSUG KAKHIDZE. GIYA KANCHELI (1935 – 2019) was and still is the best-known Georgian composer, celebrated for his mastery of silence and his (deceptive) simplicity. KANCHELI’s career as classical composer started in the 1960s after first attempts with chansons and popular songs, his first symphony was accomplished and premiered in 1967 in Tbilisi, conducted by DJANSUG KAKHIDZE.
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Djansug Kakhidze The Legacy Vol. 1 by Djansug Kakhidze (Conductor) / Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra (CD)
Reminiscence of the famous Georgian conductor Djansug Kakhidze on the occasion of his 80th anniversary. He belonged to the small but highly prestigious group of East European conductors who set up a cultural counterdraft to the political conflicts in the times of cold war. He conducted almost every A class symphony orchestra of his hemisphere and became a much-vaunted advocate of late romantic orchestral repertoire.
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Djansug Kakhidze The Legacy Vol. 2 by Djansug Kakhidze / Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra (CD)
Reminiscence of the famous Georgian conductor Djansug Kakhidze on the occasion of his 80th anniversary. He belonged to the small but highly prestigious group of East European conductors who set up a cultural counterdraft to the political conflicts in the times of cold war. He conducted almost every A class symphony orchestra of his hemisphere and became a much-vaunted advocate of late romantic orchestral repertoire.
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Djansug Kakhidze The Legacy Vol. 3 by Djansug Kakhidze / Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra (CD)
Reminiscence of the famous Georgian conductor Djansug Kakhidze on the occasion of his 80th anniversary. He belonged to the small but highly prestigious group of East European conductors who set up a cultural counterdraft to the political conflicts in the times of cold war. He conducted almost every A class symphony orchestra of his hemisphere and became a much-vaunted advocate of late romantic orchestral repertoire. Mvravinsky adored him for his Tchaikovsky interpretations and the Neue Zürcher Zeitung called him respectfully „the Georgian Karajan“.
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Djansug Kakhidze The Legacy Vol. 5 by Djansug Kakhidze / Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra (CD)
Reminiscence of the famous Georgian conductor Djansug Kakhidze on the occasion of his 80th anniversary. He belonged to the small but highly prestigious group of East European conductors who set up a cultural counterdraft to the political conflicts in the times of cold war. He conducted almost every A class symphony orchestra of his hemisphere and became a much-vaunted advocate of late romantic orchestral repertoire.
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Dmitri Shostakovich: Hamlet Suite, Op. 116A I Concerto for Trumpet, Piano, Orchestra, Op.35 I Quartett No. 8, Op.110 by Lith. Chamber Orch. / St. Petersburg Camerata Chamber Orch. / Dokshitser / Solodovnik / Sondeckis (CD)
This album comes In Memoriam of Saulius Sondeckis, who was one of the figureheads of the former Soviet Union chamber music scene. In commemoration of this great musician it gives a summary of his famous readings of Shostakovich’s chamber music, whereas at the same time it offers rarely played repertoire gems such as the film music to Hamlet and gives credit to another late outstanding soloist, the famous Bolshoi trumpet player Timofei Dokshitser. Last but not least it provides evidence on Sondecki’s capability as an arranger, transferring small ensemble music into the sonic language of a chamber orchestra.
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Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartets by St. Petersburg String Quartet (CD)
The three quartets on this album provide insight into the conflict Russian composers had with the doctrine of Socialist Realism. They display how a crisis due to political circumstances can achieve – per aspera ad astrum – new art forms on high levels.
$15.00$19.0021% offDmitri Shostakovich: String Quartets by St. Petersburg String Quartet (CD)
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Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13 in B flat minor I Op. 113 „Babi Yar“ by St. Petersburg Camerata / Lith. Chamber Orch. / Est. National Male-Voice Choir / Sondeckis: (CD)
In 1961 the then twenty-nine-year-old Yevgeny Yevtushenko published a poem entitled Babi Yar in the Literaturnaya gazeta. Babi Yar was the name of a ravine on the outskirts of Kiev which in 1941 had been the scene of a mass execution where, within the space of thirty-six hours, some 34.000 Jewish men, women and children were shot by a special unit of the German SS. In his poem Yevtushenko used the National Socialists‘ act of genocide as the starting-point of an attack on anti-Semitism in general, which he pilloried as a timeless evil that was widespread throughout the world, but which, he implied, was especially rife in Russia. Few Russian composers of the past were above reproach as far as anti-Semitism was concerned. Of these, the two that spring most immediately to mind are Rimsky-Korsakov and Shostakovich.
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Dmitri Shostakovich: The Gadfly Suite, Op. 97A I Georgy Sviridov: Snowstorm by Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra / Saulius Sondeckis / St. Petersburg Camerata / Alexander Titov (CD)
This album is dedicated to two masterpieces of Russian film music. It is also a reminiscence to Saulius Sondeckis, one of the figureheads of the former Soviet Union chamber music scene, who died last year, and to Georgy Sviridov, whose 20th anniversary of death is around the corner next year.
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Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B minor, op.104 I From the Bohemian Forest, Silent Woods, op. 68/5 I Rondo in G minor, op.94 I Polonaise by Mark Drobinsky, Cello / Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra Saulius Sondeckis (CD)
Antonin Dvorak composed his Concerto in B minor between 1894 and 1895 during his obligation as professor at the New York Conservatory. Hanuš Wihan, cellist of the Bohemian String Quartet had already asked him some time before to compose a concerto for his instrument, but Dvořák initially was rather reluctant to this idea.
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Edvard Grieg: From Holberg’s Time, op. 40 I Two Nordic Melodies for String Orchestra, op.63 I Two Melodies for String Orchestra, op. 53 I Two Lyric Pieces for String Orchestra, op. 68 I Two Elegiac Melodies, op.34 by Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra / Saulius Sondeckis (CD)
In this wholeness the album contains a rarely compiled collection of smaller masterpieces Edvard Grieg had composed for string orchestra. It is not a coincidence though that most of the pieces are transformations of initially different formats. Edvard Grieg was famous as a pianist and as a composer for the piano during his life. His studies at the Leipzig Conservatory with teachers such as Ignaz Moscheles and Carl Reinecke, who both were renowned as virtuoso players all over Europe, had shaped this part of his artistry. So many of his works were originally composed for the keyboard instrument which seemed to be the appropriate means of communicating the Nordic folk music idiom, which Grieg transferred perfectly well into art music.
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Mikhail Glinka: Waltz Fantasy I Kamarinskaya I Divertimenti on a theme by Bellini I Grand Sextet by St. Petersburg Camerata / Saulius Sondeckis / Igor Uryash, Piano (CD)
This album presents four magnificent orchestral works by Mikahil Glinka, allowing an insight into his workshop at an early stage of his creative development. It reflects the encounter of Russian music tradition by form and genre – songs and dances – with the Italian art of singing – the belcanto – which Glinka became acquainted with during his years of travel. As of 1830 he spent three years in Italy to enhance his knowledge of the Italian opera. In this time he met in Milan Vincenzo Bellini and Gaetano Donizetti, getting familiar with the art of belcanto, which he later combined with the Russian vocal tradition thus creating the personal Glinka style.
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Peter Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, op. 11 I String Quartet No. 3 in E flat minor, op. 30 by New Philharmonic Quartet (CD)
Tchaikovsky’s three quartets were written during one fiveyear period, a time of rapid growth and maturing of his talent and creativity. Just as he pointed in one of his newspaper reviews to the love and attention which Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven had lavished on this “modest form of music, which, in the narrow confines of four bowed instruments, provides for the richest development of musical ideas,” Tchaikovsky’s own approach to chamber music was similarly serious and profound. His quartets combine the exquisite, refined sonorities of an ensemble with truly symphonic development and an amazingly warm and accessible musical language.
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Peter Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rokoko Theme, Op. 33 I Antonio Vivaldi: Cello Concerto in C major, RV 398, Cello Concerto in G major, RV 413, Cello Concerto in C minor, RV 401 by Sergej Roldugin (Digital Album)
Artists normally aim at success, they like to become famous and want to play a prominent role on the top pages of mass media of the widest circulation. In this actual case our artist is getting all this, however, the context is pretty mediocre: Sergei Ruldogin is hitting the headlines of worldwide publications because of his supposed involvement into doubtful business practice currrently well known as Panama Papers.
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Rimsky-Korsakov: Sheherazade – Symphonic Suite Op.35 I The Golden Cockerel – Suite from the Opera by St. Petersburg Radio and TV Symph. Orch./Acad. Symph. Orch. of the St. Petersburg Philh. (CD)
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov is renowned as a teller of musical tales. More than half of his 15 operas are based on fairy-tales: The Snow Maiden, Kaschey the Immortal, The Legend of Tsar Saltan and The Golden Cockerel to name but a few. Another of his most popular works is surely his symphonic suite Sheherazade, based on the tales of The Thousand and One Nights.
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Rodion Shchedrin: Carmen Suite (after Georges Bizet) I Arnold Schoenberg: Verklaerte Nacht, Op. 4 by Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra / St. Petersburg Camerata / Georgian State Chamber Orch. / Sondeckis (CD)
Sequel of the series with Saulius Sondeckis from the CuGate archives. Authentic reading of Shchedrins Ballet Suite, based on Bizet’s Carmen, with spectacular percussion solos in high definition recording technology. Schoenbergs Verklaerte Nacht (Transfigured Night) comes here in the version for chamber orchestra with an outstanding sonorous sound.
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Schubert: String Quartet No.14 in D minor, D.810 I Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony, Op.110A (CD)
„A quartet for string orchestra! This will sound strange to you. I already know all objections that will be raised: the destruction of intimacy, of individuality. But this would be mistaken. What I intend is nothing but an ideal representation of the quartet.“ (Gustav Mahler, 1899)
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