Wydawnictwo: Christophorus
Nr katalogowy: CHR 77350
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2011
EAN: 4010072773500
Nr katalogowy: CHR 77350
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2011
EAN: 4010072773500
A Russian Romance
Christophorus - CHR 77350
Wykonawcy
Evgeny Polikanin, baritone
Mikhail Chesnokov, Vasily Chichin, tenor
Andrey Kolesnikov, Valery Obuhkov, bass
Don KosakenChor Russland (Don Cossack Choir Russia)
States Soloists Ensemble ‘Philarmonia’ / Marcel Nicolajevich Verhoeff
Evgeny Polikanin, baritone
Mikhail Chesnokov, Vasily Chichin, tenor
Andrey Kolesnikov, Valery Obuhkov, bass
Don KosakenChor Russland (Don Cossack Choir Russia)
States Soloists Ensemble ‘Philarmonia’ / Marcel Nicolajevich Verhoeff
How young we were
The Rustling of the Birches
Mussorgsky-Fantasy
Life‘s good
Brothers
Life‘s good! Evening Song
Tomski’s song from Pique Dame
Medley on Russian Composers’ Themes
Strelzy Chorus from the Opera Khovanshchina
Do not hurry
A Cossack once rode across Danube river
You are my Melody
Concert Piece based on A. Joyce’s Valse Autumn Dream
Russian Fields
A Russian Romance
The Rustling of the Birches
Mussorgsky-Fantasy
Life‘s good
Brothers
Life‘s good! Evening Song
Tomski’s song from Pique Dame
Medley on Russian Composers’ Themes
Strelzy Chorus from the Opera Khovanshchina
Do not hurry
A Cossack once rode across Danube river
You are my Melody
Concert Piece based on A. Joyce’s Valse Autumn Dream
Russian Fields
A Russian Romance
Russian romantic songs provide an inexhaustible source of poetic figures and wonderful melodies. All major Russian composers have occupied themselves with this genre and the tradition of the classical romance can even be observed in the works of Soviet artists.
Here the Don Cossack Choir present a harmonious combination of vocal and instrumental works and reward the listener with a fascinating series of typical works by Russian composers offering prime examples of the immense spectrum of Russian vocal lyricism, as only they can.
Here the Don Cossack Choir present a harmonious combination of vocal and instrumental works and reward the listener with a fascinating series of typical works by Russian composers offering prime examples of the immense spectrum of Russian vocal lyricism, as only they can.