℗ 2021 Grand Piano
Released October 8, 2021
Duration 1h 08m 49s
Record Label Grand Piano
Catalogue No. GP858
Genre Classical (Piano)
 

Liadov - Pomazansky: Piano Music from a Russian Dynasty

Dmitry Korostelyov, Olga Solovieva

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1.1
Tarantelle
Konstantin Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
3:18
1.2
Polka Militaire
Konstantin Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
1:40
1.3
Polka Mazurka "La Silphide"
Konstantin Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
3:34
1.4
Marche Funèbre
Konstantin Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
5:47
1.5
Garibaldi Quadrille
Konstantin Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
5:42
1.6
Polka Russe
Konstantin Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
2:38
1.7
Quadrille "Mariage Russe"
Konstantin Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
5:57
1.8
Berceuse
Eugeny Ivanovich Pomazansky; Dmitry Korostelyov
0:47
1.9
Cuckoo
Eugeny Ivanovich Pomazansky; Dmitry Korostelyov
0:27
1.10
Chanson d'automne
Eugeny Ivanovich Pomazansky; Dmitry Korostelyov
0:31
2 Preludes for Piano, Op. 8  
1.11
No. 1, Allegretto
Konstantin Afanasievich Antipov; Dmitry Korostelyov
1:41
1.12
No. 2, Andantino
Konstantin Afanasievich Antipov; Dmitry Korostelyov
3:01
1.13
Variations on a Theme "Chizhyk-pyzhyk"
Konstantin Afanasievich Antipov; Dmitry Korostelyov
1:05
1.14
Nocturne in A-Flat Major, Op. 12
Konstantin Afanasievich Antipov; Dmitry Korostelyov
3:16
Housewarming  
1.15
I. Polonaise
Alexander Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
3:08
1.16
II. French Quadrille
Alexander Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
4:25
1.17
III. Mazurka
Alexander Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
1:16
1.18
IV. Galoppe
Alexander Nikolayevich Liadov; Dmitry Korostelyov
1:55
1.19
Polka
Ivan Aleksandrovich Pomazansky; Dmitry Korostelyov
2:54
2 Morceaux for Piano, Op. 24  
1.20
No. 1 in E Major, Prélude
Anatoly Lyadov; Olga Solovieva
3:25
1.21
Novelette in C Major, Op. 20
Anatoly Lyadov; Olga Solovieva
2:57
Trois morceaux, Op. 42  
1.22
No. 2, Prélude in B major
Anatoly Lyadov; Olga Solovieva
0:43
1.23
Sur la prairie, Op. 23 "Esquisse"
Anatoly Lyadov; Olga Solovieva
2:58
1.24
Zoryushka "Sketch"
Anatoly Lyadov; Olga Solovieva
0:36
1.25
From Bygone Days, Op. 21 "Ballade"
Anatoly Lyadov; Olga Solovieva
5:08
Digital Booklet
The uniquely influential Russian musical and theatrical dynasty of the Liadov, Antipov and Pomazansky families supplied Russian culture with nearly 20 musical and theatrical performers, conductors, composers, and ballet dancers over the course of 150 years. Including numerous world première recordings, these wonderful pièces de salon are gems of Russian dance music, full of charming grace, melodic delicacy and nobility. A quote from Anatoly Liadov can stand as representative for all: ‘such is my character: do everything so that every bar gratifies.’ Olga Solovieva is a laureate of several international competitions. In May 2019 she received the Glinka Medal for her contribution to musical art. She has performed in Russia and internationally, and has collaborated with musicians and ensembles across the globe. Dmitry Korostelyov was awarded the prize for Best Accompanist at the 2005 Rimsky Korsakov Wind and Percussion Instruments Competition in Saint Petersburg. As a pianist he has performed with the Russian State Orchestra, Volgograd Philharmonic Orchestra, and more.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Grand Piano Studio Masters
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Tarantelle
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Polka Militaire
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3
Polka Mazurka "La Silphide"
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4
Marche Funèbre
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Garibaldi Quadrille
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Polka Russe
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Quadrille "Mariage Russe"
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Berceuse
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Cuckoo
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Chanson d'automne
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No. 1, Allegretto
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No. 2, Andantino
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13
Variations on a Theme "Chizhyk-pyzhyk"
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14
Nocturne in A-Flat Major, Op. 12
-4.08-25.92-22.613
15
I. Polonaise
-2.26-25.07-22.215
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II. French Quadrille
-3.63-25.05-22.313
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III. Mazurka
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IV. Galoppe
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19
Polka
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20
No. 1 in E Major, Prélude
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21
Novelette in C Major, Op. 20
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22
No. 2, Prélude in B major
-8.12-27.23-23.111
23
Sur la prairie, Op. 23 "Esquisse"
-3.49-25.28-21.912
24
Zoryushka "Sketch"
-10.41-29.71-26.211
25
From Bygone Days, Op. 21 "Ballade"
-2.66-22.78-19.012

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