Alexander Glazunov
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Russian Music for Viola & Piano
$14.99CDBrilliant Classics
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Wolfgang Sawallisch: Complete Symphonic, Lieder & Choral Recordings - Warner Classics Edition, Vol. 1
Antonio Pappano - Complete Santa Cecilia Symphonic,Concertante & Sacred Music Recordings
Russian Music for Viola & Piano
ALL EIGHT SYMPHONIES
Glazunov: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4
V 19: WELTE MIGNON MYSTERY
Glazunov: Raymonda / Sutherland, ENB Philharmonic
This studio recording of Alexander Glazunov's Raymonda was captured in October 2022. The arrangement was created for the ENB's 2022 production, with a score specially adapted and edited by Gavin Sutherland and Lars Payne. The lavish orchestral adaptation retains the best of the composer's original score, updating it to match the dramatic new narrative devised by Tamara Rojo.
GLAZUNOV: Symphony No. 2 / Coronation Cantata
GLAZUNOV: Symphony No. 8 / Cantata in Memory of Pushkin's 10
Glazunov: Piano Music Vol 3 / Tatjana Franová
Glazunov: Piano Music Vol 1 / Tatjana Franová
Glazunov, A.K.: Orchestral Works, Vol. 10 - Suite Caracteris
The Russian Viola / Nobuko Imai, Roland Pöntinen
Glazunov: Symphony No. 6 (Arr. For 2 Pianos)
Larsson / Glazunov: Saxophone Concertos
Glazunov: Complete Symphonies Vol 1 / Otaka, Bbc Wales Nso
Glazunov's Mazurka in G major (1888) actually is a self-contained suite of dances (the dance suite was a popular form of the Russian National school) and points the way toward the imaginative and vibrant style of his later ballet scores. The orchestral fantasy From Darkness to Light was dedicated to Busoni, and it displays (in the darkness section) some surprisingly advanced harmonic devices (Glazunov reportedly had no sympathy for any modernist tendencies, at least later in his career). Out of this pushed-to-the-edge chromaticism emerge the pure tonal harmonies of light, as the work follows a rather obvious path of "transfiguration". Otaka and his forces are just as convincing in these two filler works, making the whole program quite enjoyable. BIS' vivid recording presents a naturally balanced sound picture with a wide dynamic range.
--Victor Carr Jr, ClassicsToday.com
Glazunov: Symphonies Nos. 4 And 8
Glazunov: Symphony No. 3, Op. 33 / Ballade, Op. 78
GLAZUNOV: Symphonies Nos. 4 and 5
Glazunov & Saint-Saens: Violin Concertos / Koelman, Haug, Sinfonietta Schaffhausen
Challenge Classics violinist Rudolf Koelman pays a tribute to his teacher Jascha Heifetz. Two late romantic Concertos, full of pathos, rarely performed today. MusicWeb on CC 72736 Prokofiev Violin Concertos with Rudolf Koelman: … these performances are very fine indeed… the more you listen, the better it gets.
Russian Violin Concertos / Fischer, Kreizberg, Russian National Orchestra
This remarkable album marks the recording debut of German violinist Julia Fischer as well as the beginning of her extraordinary partnership with Russian-born conductor Yakov Kreizberg, which would result in numerous Pentatone releases before the conductor’s untimely death in 2011. Together they tackle three Russian violin concertos (by Khachaturian, Prokofiev, and Glazunov) which have been tragically overlooked, shedding new light on these masterpieces. After releases on SACD and vinyl, this iconic album now returns in an affordable stereo version.
Glazunov: Piano Sonatas / Medvedev
Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov was undoubtedly the most gifted Russian composer of his generation – that is to say, those born during the 1860s – and his profound musical aptitude led him to take full advantage of the educational facilities underpinning the burgeoning interest in the arts that grew exponentially in Russia during the second half of the 19th-century. He was not alone, but Glazunov’s superlative gifts did not lead him initially to a conservatoire. He began musical studies privately with Rimsky-Korsakov (twenty-one years his senior) rather than enter the St Petersburg Academy as just another gifted student.
The Best Of Alexander Glazunov - Finnish Sketches, Etc
String Quartets No 3 & 5
