Russian and Soviet Concertos Discography

Started by Mykulh, Thursday 12 July 2012, 13:02

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Mykulh

For those of you who consult my discographies, I am pleased to announce that my newest work "Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Concertos" has just appeared on the MusicWeb International site. To take a look, go here:

http://www.musicweb-international.com/Russian_and_Soviet_Discography/RUSSIAN_AND_SOVIET_CONCERTOS_1.htm

If you spot any corrections or omissions, please let me know.

Best wishes,

Michael Herman

Ser Amantio di Nicolao

Quote from: Mykulh on Thursday 12 July 2012, 13:02
For those of you who consult my discographies, I am pleased to announce that my newest work "Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Concertos" has just appeared on the MusicWeb International site. To take a look, go here:

http://www.musicweb-international.com/Russian_and_Soviet_Discography/RUSSIAN_AND_SOVIET_CONCERTOS_1.htm

If you spot any corrections or omissions, please let me know.

Best wishes,

Michael Herman

I see you have Joseph Achron listed - what about his brother Isidor?  Two piano concertos have been recorded:

http://www.cduniverse.com/images.asp?pid=6921661&style=classical&image=front&title=Achron+%2F+Amos+%2F+Bloch+%2F+Goldsmith+%2F+Saminsky+%2D+David+Amos+Conducts+Isidor+Achron%2C+Lazar+Saminsky%2C+Ernest+Bloch+CD
(I had the chance to purchase this recently, and it slipped through my fingers, drat the luck.)

jerfilm

You can download it from Amazon.com for less than US$6......

Jerry

Ser Amantio di Nicolao

Quote from: jerfilm on Thursday 12 July 2012, 20:53
You can download it from Amazon.com for less than US$6......

Jerry

Actually, I just found another copy of the CD for sale at the same price.  I'd prefer it to a download - I'm a bit odd that way.  ;D

mjkFendrich

Dear Michael,

thanks a lot for your great & time consuming work!

After a first glance through the enormous amount of data you have assembled, I've got a small correction
concerning Rakov: his Concertino for Violin & Strings has been recorded in 1983 and is contained on a
different edition of a Melodiya LP coupled with his 1st Violin Concerto:

1st  Violin Concerto:
Oleg Kagan (violin)/Nikolai Rakov/Moscow Radio Television Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1978)
+ Concertino for Violin & String Orchestra
Oleg Kagan (violin)/Nikolai Rakov/Moscow Virtuosi (rec. 1983)
MELODIYA 33S 10-12135-005 (LP) (1983)

Holger

Hi Mike,

thanks for your work once again. I had a brief look over the new list and saw there are some details and also recordings which I can add. I will try to write this down in the next days and send you an e-mail.

Best,
Holger