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Dmitri Shostakovich – Dmitri Shostakovich: Orchestral Works
Label:
Musical Heritage Society – MHS 824389
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
US
Released:
1981
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Symphony, Orchestra, Concerto
Tracklist
Violin Concerto No. 2 In C-Sharp Minor, Op. 129
A1 Moderato
Conductor – Kiril KondrashinOrchestra – Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra*Violin – David Oistrakh*
A2 Adagio. Allegro
Conductor – Kiril KondrashinOrchestra – Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra*Violin – David Oistrakh*
Symphony No. 6 In B Minor, Op. 54
B1 Largo
Conductor – Kiril KondrashinOrchestra – Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra*
B2 Allegro
Conductor – Kiril KondrashinOrchestra – Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra*
B3 Presto
Conductor – Kiril KondrashinOrchestra – Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra*
Ballet Suite No. 1
C1 Lyrical Waltz
C2 Dance (Pizzicato)
C3 Romance
C4 Polka
C5 Joke-Waltz
C6 Galop
Ballet Suite No. 2 (Begining)
C7 Waltz
C8 Agagio
C9 Polka
Ballet Suite No. 2 (Conclusion)
D1 Sentimental Romance
D2 Spring Waltz
D3 Finale (Galop)
Ballet Suite No. 3
D4 Waltz
D5 Gavotte
D6 Dance
D7 Elegy
D8 Waltz
D9 Galop
Credits
Arranged By – L. Atovmyan* (tracks: C1-9,D1-9)
Cello – Lev Weinrot (tracks: C1-9,D1-9)
Conductor – Maxim Shostakovich (tracks: C1-9,D1-9)
Oboe – Victor Elston (tracks: C1-9,D1-9)
Orchestra – Bolshoi Theater Orchestra* (tracks: C1-9,D1-9)
Trumpet – Иван Павлов (tracks: C1-9,D1-9)
Reviews
Released:
1984
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Sonatas
Tracklist
A1 Sonata In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1
A2 Sonata In D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2 "Tempesr" Beginning
B1 Sonata In D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2 "Tempesr" Conclusion
B2 Sonata In E Flat, Op. 31 No. 3
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (A side): AL 32349 1A
Matrix / Runout (B side): BL 32349 1A
Notes
Dmitri Shostakovich
Real Name:
Дмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович (Latin: Dmitri Shostakovich (or Chostakovitch))
Profile:
Russian composer, born September 25, 1906, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, died August 9, 1975, Moscow, Russia.
Father of the conductor and pianist Maxim Shostakovich.
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