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- Description
- 1 online resource (1 sound file).
- Uniform Title
- Iz evreĭskoĭ narodnoĭ poėzii
- Alternative Title
- Iz evreĭskoĭ narodnoĭ poėzii
- Subjects
- Note
- Description based on CD 1-2 and 4-5.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in St. Petersburg, May 2001 (CD 1) ; Apr. 2 and May 4, 1998 (2nd-3rd works), Apr. 15, 2000 (4th work), and June 18, 2001 (1st and 5th works), St. Catherine Lutheran Church, St. Petersburg (CD 2) ; Mar. 19-20, 1995 (1st work), and Feb. 26-27, 2003 (2nd work), St. Catherine Lutheran Church, St. Petersburg (CD 5)
- Language (note)
- Source of Description (note)
- Description based on hard copy version record.
- Contents
- CD 1. 1950-1956. Two romances to lyrics by M. Lermontov : op. 84 (1950). A morning in the Caucasus ; Ballad (9:00) -- Four songs to lyrics by E. Dolmatovsky : op. 86 (1951). The motherland hears ; Rescue me ; Loves--or loves not ; Lullaby (10:00) -- Four monologues to words by A. Pushkin : op. 91 (1952). A fragment ; What's in my name to you? ; In the depth of Siberian mines ; Parting (14:00) -- Greek songs : 1952-1953. Forward! ; Penthosalis ; Zolongo (folk song) ; The hymn of Ellas (9:00) -- Five songs to lyrics by E. Dolmatovsky : op. 98 (1954). The day of meeting ; The day of declaration ; The day of grievances ; The day of joy ; The day of memories (13:00) -- Spanish songs : op. 100 (1956). Farewell to Granada ; Little stars ; The first time I met you ; Ronda ; Black-eyed girl ; Dream (17:00)
- CD 2. The last years, 1965-1974. Foreword to my complete works and a brief contemplation with respect to this foreword : op. 123 (1966) (2:52) -- Five romances on words from Krokodil magazine : op. 121 (1965) (10:00) -- Seven poems by A. Blok : a vocal and instrumental suite for soprano, violin, cello, and piano, op. 127 (1967) (26:00) -- Six poems by Marina Tsvetayeva : a suite for contralto and piano, op. 143 (1973) (20:00) -- Four poems of Captain Lebyadkin : op. 146 (1974) (13:00)
- CD 4. 1932-1968. The counter-plan song (from the motion picture "The counter-plan") -- Tender girl song (from the motion picture "The first train") -- The dawn is rising (from the motion picture "Meeting at the Elbe") -- The song of peace (from the motion picture "The fall of Berlin") -- Two songs. Lullaby ; The little lantern song -- We had kisses -- Spring, spring ... -- Satires to words by Sasha Chorny, op. 109: To a critic ; The awakening of spring ; Descendants ; Confusion ; Kreutzer sonata -- Anti-formalistic raree show.
- CD 5. Famous vocal cycles, 1948-1974. From Jewish folk poetry (1948) : a vocal cycle, op. 79 (25:01) -- Suite to words by Michelangelo Buonarroti, op. 145 (1974) (38:08)
- LCCN
- USASX0530401
- USASX0530402
- USASX0530403
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- OCLC
- 811336245
- Author
Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975.
- Title
Complete songs [electronic resource] / Shostakovich.
- Imprint
Hollywood, CA : Delos, 2002-2005.
- Playing Time
002501 003808
- Performer
CD 1: Victoria Evtodieva, soprano (2nd work) ; Natalia Biryukova, mezzo-soprano (1st work) ; Mikhail Lukonin, baritone (4th and 6th works) ; Fyodor Kuznetsov, bass (3rd and 5th works) ; Yuri Serov, piano. CD 2: Victoria Evtodieva, soprano (3rd work) ; Lyubov Sokolova, mezzo-soprano (4th work) ; Fyodor Kuznetsov, bass (1st-2nd and 5th works) ; Yuri Serov, piano ; Lidia Kovalenko, violin (3rd work) ; Irina Molokina, violoncello (3rd work). CD 4: Victoria Evtodieva, soprano ; Liudmila Shkirtil, mezzo-soprano ; Mikhail Lukonin, baritone ; Fyodor Kuznetsov, bass ; Yuri Serov, piano ; St. Petersburg Youth Chamber Choir ; Yulia Khutoretskaya, artistic director & conductor. CD 5: Svetlana Sumatchova, soprano ; Marianna Tarassova, mezzo-soprano ; Konstantin Pluzhnikov, tenor ; Fyodor Kuznetsov, bass ; Yuri Serov, piano.
- Event
Recorded in St. Petersburg, May 2001 (CD 1) ; Apr. 2 and May 4, 1998 (2nd-3rd works), Apr. 15, 2000 (4th work), and June 18, 2001 (1st and 5th works), St. Catherine Lutheran Church, St. Petersburg (CD 2) ; Mar. 19-20, 1995 (1st work), and Feb. 26-27, 2003 (2nd work), St. Catherine Lutheran Church, St. Petersburg (CD 5)
- Language
Sung in Russian.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
Evtodieva, Victoria.
Sumatchova, Svetlana.
Tarasova, Marianna.
Pluzhnikov, Konstantin.
Kuznet︠s︡ov, Fedor.
Shkirtil, Liudmila.
Serov, ︠I︡Uriĭ Ėduardovich.
Khutoretskaya, Yulia.
Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975. Suites, bass, piano, op. 145.
- Other Form:
Source record: Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975. Iz evreĭskoĭ narodnoĭ poėzii. Complete songs. Hollywood, CA : Delos, 2002-2005 (OCoLC)320893806
- Other Standard Identifier
USASX0530401
USASX0530402
USASX0530403
USASX0530404
USASX0530405
USASX0530406
USASX0530407
USASX0530408
USASX0530409
USASX0530410
USASX0530411
USASX0530412
USASX0530413
USASX0530414
USASX0530415
USASX0530416
USASX0530417
USASX0530418
USASX0530419
USASX0530420
USASX0530421
USASX0530422
USASX0530423
USASX0530424
USASX0530425
- Publisher No.
DE3304 Delos
- Branch Call Number
eNYPL Music