On this CD:
1. Ruslan and Lyudmila, "magic" opera in 5 acts, G. xiv Cavatina
Composed by Mikhail Glinka
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
2. A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin; Zhizn' za tsarya), opera in 4 acts with and epilogue, G. xii Ivan's Song
Composed by Mikhail Glinka
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
3. A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin; Zhizn' za tsarya), opera in 4 acts with and epilogue, G. xii Wedding Chorus
Composed by Mikhail Glinka
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
4. A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin; Zhizn' za tsarya), opera in 4 acts with and epilogue, G. xii Anthony's Romance
Composed by Mikhail Glinka
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
5. A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin; Zhizn' za tsarya), opera in 4 acts with and epilogue, G. xii Ivan's Aria
Composed by Mikhail Glinka
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
6. A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin; Zhizn' za tsarya), opera in 4 acts with and epilogue, G. xii Introduction and Polish Chorus
Composed by Mikhail Glinka
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
7. A Life for the Tsar (Ivan Susanin; Zhizn' za tsarya), opera in 4 acts with and epilogue, G. xii Susanin's Aria
Composed by Mikhail Glinka
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
8. Serenade for string orchestra
Composed by Vasily Kalinnikov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
9. Theme & Variations for string orchestra in G minor, Op. 97
Composed by Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
10. String Quartet No.1, (Romance & Scherzo), TN ii/30 (other 2 mvts. lost)
Composed by Sergey Rachmaninov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
11. Nocturne, for string orchestra
Composed by Fyodor Stepanovich Akimenko
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
12. Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky for string orchestra, Op. 35a
Composed by Anton Stepanovich Arensky
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
13. Autumn Leaves, for string orchestra Lento
Composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
14. Autumn Leaves, for string orchestra Andante
Composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
15. Autumn Leaves, for string orchestra Andante sostenuto
Composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
16. Autumn Leaves, for string orchestra Andante
Composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
17. Autumn Leaves, for string orchestra Andante sostenuto
Composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
18. Autumn Leaves, for string orchestra Andante sostenuto
Composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
19. The Rush Light
Composed by Russian Traditional
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
20. Svetit Mesiats
Composed by Russian Traditional
Performed by Kremlin Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
Russian Mosaic, Music, Chamber Orchestra Kremlin, Rachlevsky, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Artists, Classical Music
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Russian Mosaic
Chamber Orchestra Kremlin , and Rachlevsky Manufacturer: Claves ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000649NB Release Date: 2002-04-30 |
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Ship of Fate
Elya Finn Manufacturer: Elya Finn ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAAREC Release Date: 2003-01-01 |
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Suprasl Orthodox Mosaic
Russian Orthodox Chant , Anatoly Grindenko , and Russian Patriachate Choir Manufacturer: Opus 111 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004R7Q5 Release Date: 2000-03-14 |
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Spine-tingling, overpowering music.......2005-06-18
An overwhelming experience of Orthodox chant.......2003-02-16
The present recording would not have been possible without the scholarship of Professor Anatoly Konotop, a Doctor in History of Art. The manuscript of the "heirmologion" (a collection of Orthodox liturgical chants) of the Suprasl' monastery, in present day Poland, was compiled between 1598 and 1601, on the centenary of the monastery's founding. The 1,130 page illuminated manuscript was actually lost in the 1930s and only found again in 1972 by Prof. Konotop, who deciphered the early notation and reconstructed damaged sections.
The Suprasl' chants reflect the diverse origins of the monastic community itself. Monks from Mount Athos and the Caves in Kiev, as well as the Balkans, contributed their traditions to both the monastery and its chant. Characterized by very drawn out melodic lines over (and sometimes under) sustained notes, a distinct intonation, a way of phrasing similar to the melismatic style (one syllable sung over a whole line of notes) of Greek and other chant, and elaborated meaningless syllables, the Suprasl' chants combine elements from a variety of ancient traditions. The result is a sound of striking power and beauty.
Konotop remarks that "the long-breathed quality of the melodies would have matched the slow, calm rhythm of the services, during which nothing was sung at a rapid tempo, [but] rather with the kind of meditative concentration which fosters a state of prayer." Though an interesting comment about the historical context, this quite fails to communicate the singular character of these chants, and indeed how positively exhilarating some of them are. One frequently gets an uncanny sense of soaring freely through space while at the same time moving so slowly that one can only perceive motion at all over several minutes. This amazing effect is, of course, only achieved with the equally amazing vocal abilities of Grindenko's choir. As the Gramophone reviewer of this recording remarks, "it is difficult to believe that any of the singers ever breathe, so naturally do they phrase these [huge melodic arches]."
The program itself is presented as an "Orthodox Mosaic," and includes a variety of hymns and other liturgical chants, most sung with the distinctive sustained notes supporting the other singers. The highlights are the two eleven and half minute chants, the "Hymn of the Cherubim" and the "Stikhira for the procession of the Shroud," but the recording is a powerful, fascinating and important one from beginning to end. Opus 111's recording quality is very fine, as usual. As mentioned above, the Russian Patriarchate Choir have several recordings of Othodox Russian music, and there are a handful of other good, commercially available recordings of Russian chant. But the beauty of this music, the quality of the singing and the recording, and perhaps the fact that the music, though early, represents a variety of Eastern chant traditions, should make this CD a first choice for anyone interested in exploring the musical world of the Orthodox Church.
Finally, a note about some related recordings: there are not many. At present, I know of only three other recordings of Suprasl' chant, all produced in collaboration with Prof. Konotop. The Choir of St. Daniel's Monastery, directed by Georgy Safonov, has made two recordings, and the Male Choir of the Holy Trinity Monastery Representation Church, directed by Vladimir Gorbik, one. Unfortunately, these recordings have no regular distribution outside of Russia. Musica Russica seems to be the one place in the West from which they can be obtained. They are well worth finding, though, especially if one enjoys "Suprasl': An Orthodox Mosiac." They are surprisingly well recorded, and as authentic as it gets. They contain some spoken text and use vocal drones to great effect. Some of the liner notes are in Russian only.
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