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« Reply #45 on: July 31, 2013, 12:56:18 pm »

Nikolai Peiko (1916–1995)
Symphony No. 6 in E Minor (1972)
USSR Large Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra / Alexander Dmitriev
http://www.mediafire.com/?rdbk8uph2xeiaw2

This is once again taken from a Melodiya.
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« Reply #46 on: July 31, 2013, 09:39:43 pm »

Nikolai Peiko (1916–1995)

Concerto-Poem for Balalaika, Clarinet and Orchestra (1982)
Central TV & Radio Academic Orchestra, S. Kolobkov (cond), V. Boldyrev (balalaika)

http://www.mediafire.com/download/5hl42erfzk18yqb

Concerto Symphony (1974)
I. Lento. Allegretto II. Allegro moderato energico III. Moderato IV. Allegro
USSR Radio & TV Large SO, N. Peiko

http://www.mediafire.com/download/xry175egg67tf4d

Sinfonietta for Small Orchestra (1959)
Gnesin Academy Orchestra, O. Agarkov

http://www.mediafire.com/download/b7uivwrcgcl451b
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« Reply #47 on: August 17, 2013, 12:44:09 am »

G. Sinisalo (b. 1920)
A  Kirzhi Legend, Excerpts from the ballet

Karelian TV and Radio Symphony Orchestra,
Conductor E. Chivzhel,


http://www.mediafire.com/download/62fofao2sh2i9ti/Sinisalo_A_Kirzhi_Legend_(ballet_frag).mp3


Source: Melodiya LP
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« Reply #48 on: August 17, 2013, 05:47:21 am »

Anatoly Alexandrov ( 1888 - 1982)

Symphony No 1 Op 92
USSR Radio and TV Large Sym Orchestra
Igor Blazhkov, conducting


http://www.mediafire.com/download/fy70h7lvkuijajv/Alexandrov_Sym_No_1.mp3

source: Melodiya LP
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« Reply #49 on: August 31, 2013, 10:06:27 pm »

Alexander Krein (1883-1951)

"Laurensia" fragments from the ballet

USSR Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
A. Juraitis, conductor


1. Dance of the Maidens
2. Dance of Mengo and Pascuala
3. Dance of Frondoso
4. Duet Laurensia and Frondoso
5. Variations on Pascuala
6. Flamenco
7. Dance with castagnets
8. Adagio
9. Variations Laurensia


Source: Melodiya LP


http://www.mediafire.com/download/7fw5i9uwtk8we5o/Krein_Laurensia-Frags_from_the_ballet.mp3

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« Reply #50 on: September 01, 2013, 03:52:22 pm »

Anatoli Alexandrov   (1888 - 1982)
Concerto Sym for Piano and Orch  Op 102
Victor Bunin piano
USSR Radio and TV Sym Orch
Conductor: E. Chivzhel

Melodiya

http://www.mediafire.com/download/8w9p2eu9scvglp1/Alexandrov_Concerto_Sym_for_Piano_and_Orch.mp3

Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov (Russian: Анато́лий Никола́евич Алекса́ндров) (May 25 1888 [O.S. May 13], Moscow – April 16, 1982, Moscow) was a Russian composer of works for piano and for other instruments, and pianist. His initial works had a mystical element, but he downplayed this to better fit Socialist realism. He led a somewhat retiring life, but received several honors.

Alexandrov was the son of a Professor of Tomsk University. He attended the Moscow Conservatory (which he left in 1915), where he was a pupil of Nikolai Zhilyayev, Sergei Taneyev and Sergei Vasilenko (theory), Alexander Ilyinsky (composition) and Konstantin Igumnov (pianoforte). His early music revealed the influence of Nikolai Medtner and Alexander Scriabin. He was appointed Professor at the Moscow Conservatory in 1923.[1] Viktor Belyaev, Alexandrov's first biographer, wrote in 1926: "If Myaskovsky is a thinker, and Feinberg a psychologist, then Alexandrov is, before anything else, a poet." Alexandrov was also a strong proponent of Stanchinsky and edited much of his compositions for publication. (Wiki)
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« Reply #51 on: September 01, 2013, 07:41:35 pm »

C.  Nurymov (1940 - 1993)
Piano Concerto

A Bakhchiyev, piano
Moscow Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra
F. Mansurov, conductor



http://www.mediafire.com/download/zu20z5nullmn6j0/Nurymov_Piano_Concerto.mp3

Source: Melodiya



Chary Nurymov  (1940 - 1993)

Born 1940 in the collective farm named after Chkalov of Bayramali District, Mary Region of Turkmen Soviet Socialistic Republic. Died: 1 February 1993.  Education: Chary Nurymov started to practice music being in the fifth form of the musical school attached to his boarding school of Bayramali City under the direction of Olga Krivchenko. In 1955 Chary Nurymov entered the Turkmen State Musical School and completed his studies in 1959 by two specialties: an oboe class and a historical and theoretical department. While studying at this musical school he was engaged in composition under the direction of Ashir Kuliyev, he made music for piano and oboe, as well as composed romances and songs. Overture for Symphony Orchestra, performed by the orchestra of his musical school, became the resulting work of Chary Nurymov.
In 1959 Chary Nurymov entered the Gnesin Musical Pedagogic Institute in Moscow and studied in Professor Heinrich Litinsky's composition class. Other outstanding teachers, authors of different studies and textbooks, of Chary Nurymov were S. Skrebkov (music polyphony), A. Stepanov (music harmony), N. Peiko, P. Shpitalny, E. Vitachek (orchestration and instrumentation), P. Kozlov, F. Arzamanov (musical composition analysis), M. Bruk and M. Pekelis (music history).
In 1966 he became the post-graduated student of the Gnesin Musical Pedagogic Institute and graduated from it in 1970. That time Chary Nurymov was busily mastering classical forms, composing orchestral overtures, instrumental sonatas and sonatinas, music to films, songs and romances.

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« Reply #52 on: September 02, 2013, 03:37:14 am »

Murad Kazhlayev (b. 1931): 

Gorianka ("Daughter of the Mountains"), The First Suite from the Ballet,
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra,
Conductor Murad Kazhlayev,



Melodiya

ed: one of my favorites..sounds like a movie soundtrack.


http://www.mediafire.com/download/z5arak243w6it18/Kazhlayev_Gorianka_Suite_No_1.mp3



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« Reply #53 on: September 02, 2013, 04:17:19 am »

Karen Khachaturian (1920 – 2011)
Symphony No 1

USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra

G. Rozhdestvensky, Conductor


1.  Adagio
2.  Allegretto
3.  Andantino
4.  Agitato



Melodiya LP


http://www.mediafire.com/download/43hmcbrk13ubr5d/Karen_Khachaturian_Sym_No_1.mp3


Karen Surenovich Khachaturian (Russian: Карэн Суренович Хачатурян, Armenian: Կարեն Խաչատրյան) (Moscow, September 19, 1920 – Moscow, July 19, 2011[1]) was a Soviet and Russian composer of Armenian ethnicity and the nephew of composer Aram Khachaturian.

Khachaturian was born in Moscow, the son of Suren Khachaturian, a theatrical director. He studied under Genrikh Litinsky at the Moscow Conservatory were interrupted by a term of duty in the entertainment division of the Red Army. Resuming his studies in 1945, he worked with Dmitri Shostakovich and Nikolai Myaskovsky.

In addition to the Violin Sonata (1947), his works include a Cello Sonata (1966), a String Quartet (1969), four symphonies (1955, 1968, 1982, 1991) and a ballet, Cipollino (1973), as well as various other orchestral works and music for the theater and films.

Rhythmic drive and a careful and idiomatic use of his instrumental forces characterize his compositions.[citation needed] He adopted a primarily tonal approach to composition. His works have been recorded by artists including David Oistrakh, Jascha Heifetz, Mstislav Rostropovich, and Vladimir Yampolsky. A recording of the opening of his first symphony was played in a lecture-demonstration given at the University of Warwick during the first academic year in which it had undergraduates (1965-1966), by Geoffrey Bush.  (Wiki)


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« Reply #54 on: September 02, 2013, 04:52:44 pm »


Alexander Goedicke (1877-1957)
Symphony No 3, Op 30  (1922)
Boris Khaikin, conductor
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra

(in Russian: Symphony Orchestra of State Radio)

CCCP D4786-7 Mono




http://www.mediafire.com/download/unxzgpa8vac7rab/Goedicke_Symphony_No_3_Op_30.mp3



Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Гедике, tr. Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gedike; 4 March 1877 [O.S. 20 February] in Moscow – 9 July 1957 in Moscow) was a Russian composer and pianist.

Goedicke was a professor at Moscow Conservatory. With no formal training in composition, he studied piano at the Moscow Conservatory with Galli, Pavel Pabst and Vasily Safonov. Goedicke won the Anton Rubinstein Competition in 1900. Despite his lack of traditional guidance, his compositional efforts were rewarded when he won the Rubinstein Prize for Composition at the young age of 23. Goedicke died at the age of 80 on July 9, 1957.

Alexander Goedicke was Nikolai Medtner's first cousin.[1] Alexander's father Fyodor Goedicke, a minor composer and pianist, was Medtner's mother's brother and his first teacher.  (Wiki)


Boris Emmanuilovich Khaykin (Russian: Борис Эммануилович Хайкин; 26 October [O.S. 13 October] 1904 – May 10, 1978) was a Russian Jewish conductor who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1972.

Khaykin was born in Minsk, then part of the Russian Empire (and nowadays the capital of Belarus). He studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Nikolai Malko and Konstantin Saradzhev.[2] He was artistic director of the Little Leningrad Opera Theatre in 1936-43 and the principal conductor at the Kirov Theatre in 1944-53, where he conducted the première of Sergei Prokofiev's Betrothal in a Monastery on 3 November 1946. He moved to the Bolshoi Theatre in 1954. He died in Moscow.


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« Reply #55 on: September 02, 2013, 06:27:14 pm »

A. Nikolayev (1931 - )
Symphony  (no 1)

Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic Society
K. Kondrashin, conductor


1. Allegro moderato
2. Presto
3. Lento


on the Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga (MK) label
D10305-6


http://www.mediafire.com/download/vvyjyiqme1ah0q4/Nikolayev_Symphony_(No_1).mp3
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« Reply #56 on: September 02, 2013, 08:23:35 pm »

A. Goedicke (1877-1957)
Horn Concerto

Estonian State Symphony Orchestra
Peeter Lilje, conductor
Kalle Kauksi, horn



http://www.mediafire.com/download/qmvcr7t2jcu671r/Goedicke_Horn_Concerto.mp3
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« Reply #57 on: September 02, 2013, 10:35:46 pm »

Alexi Kozlovsky  (1905 -   )

"Tanovar"  Fragments from the Ballet


Great Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio
Conductor:  A. Kozlovsky


Melodiya LP


http://www.mediafire.com/download/lw7yfpep04q2i11/Kozlovsky_Tanovar_side_1.mp3

http://www.mediafire.com/download/54n5rg5u4aoqhk0/Kozlovsky_Tanovar_side_2.mp3


http://www.mediafire.com/download/llgxk6ld8y93oe4/Kozlovsky_Tanovar_side_3.mp3


http://www.mediafire.com/download/ung934d8avxx8k9/Kozlovsky_Tanovar_side_4.mp3

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« Reply #58 on: October 06, 2013, 07:24:06 pm »

Music of Igor Stravinsky


From the collection of Karl Miller

These are two large collections of works by Stravinsky, totaling more than 25 CDs worth of music.


  • Stravinsky, the Man and the Music, the complete radio series.
  • Music of Stravinsky from Karl's Collection. 

I have a mediafire folder dedicated to this at:
Stravinsky Folder on Mediafire

To my knowledge none of these works have been made commercially available in digital form.




Stravinsky, the Man and the Music

  The first is a collection of 10 radio programs in the series Stravinsky, the Man and the Music, hosted by Jim Svedja.  It was released on 14 lps in 1977, and is now out of print.  Fred Maroth (producer of the series) sent Karl a set of the records which were distributed to the radio stations. There was a bunch of hum on the discs, both 50 and 60 cycle, plus some other noise. and Karl  spent quite some time cleaning up the programs. It is with Fred's knowledge that the series is to be shared. It was an immense amount of work for them back in the pre-digital era of  of cutting tape and fitting things into the time slots, and this is a monumental effort.

The contents of the  ten programs are as follows:

Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 1 : Stravinsky the Man

Commentary
Fireworks
   Moscow State Philharmonic/composer
   [October 1962]


Commentary
Violin Concerto;
   Heinz Stanske, violin
    SWDR/composer [1955]


Commentary
Symphony of Psalms;
   Tel-Aviv Chamber Choir
   Kol Israel Symphony Orchestra/composer [1962]


Commentary



Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 2: The character of the music


Commentary
4 Etudes for Orchestra;

SWDR/composer
[22 April 1955]


Commentary
Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra;
Maria Bergman, piano; SWDR/composer [21 May 1954]

Commentary
Apollo;

West German Radio/composer [7 October 1951]
Commentary




Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 3: The Swiss Years


Commentary
Histoire du Soldat, Suite

Emil Godeau, cl.; Dherin, bsn.; Foveau, trpt.; Raphaël Delbos, trmb.; Marcel Darrieux, vln.; M. Boussagol, db.; Jean-Paul Morel, perc. /Composer [6/7 May 1932]
Columbia 68123/5 Set 184


Commentary
Ragtime

Lucien Lavailotte, fl.; Emil Godeau, cl.; Deveny, hrn.; Eugene Foveau, trpt.; Roger Tudesq, trmb.; Roland Charmy, Henri Volant, vlns.; Eugene Ginot, vla.; Justi, db.;  Aladár Rácz, cimbalom /Composer [13 July 1934]
Columbia 68300D


Commentary
Les Noces (1923 Version
)
Carol Neblett, soprano; Cristina Kruscos?, mezzo’; Larry Jarvis, tenor; James Johnson, bass Gregg Smith Singers/Robert Craft

Commentary



Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 4: The French Years

Commentary
Octet

Marcel Moyse, fl.; Emil Godeau, cl.; Gustave Dherin, Marius Piard, bsns.; Eugène Foveau, Pierre Vignal, trps. ;  André La Fosse, Raphael Delbos, trbs. /Composer [6, 9 May 1932]
Columbia 68203/4, set X25


Commentary
Oedipus Rex

Mia Greeve, mz; Peter Pears, t; Bernard de Pauw, t;
Tony van der Heyden, b; Edouard de Decker, b; Noel Pirotte, b; Georges Génicot, n.; Choeurs des Emissions Françaises et flamandes Bruxselles

Grand Symphony Orchestra Symphonique Bruxelles/Composer [25 May 1952]

Commentary



Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 5: The Creative Process


Commentary
Fairy’s Kiss, Divertimento

Southwest German Radio/composer
[22 April 1955]


Commentary

Symphony in C
Southwest German Radio/Hans Rosbaud
[3 October 1958]


Commentary



Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 6: Stravinsky in America


Star Spangled Banner (arr.)

Commentary

Danses Concertantes

Swiss Radio Italian Service/Composer
[29 April 1954]

Commentary

Concerto for Strings “Basel”

SW German Radio/Composer
[22 April 1955]


Commentary
Mass for Mixed Chorus and double wind quintet
Ithaca College Choir; Princeton Wind Ensemble/Composer
[1966]


Commentary



Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 7: Stavinsky the Conductor



Commentary

Firebird Suite (1945 version)

Israel Philharmonic/Composer
[September 1962]


Commentary

Symphony of Winds

Princeton University Winds
[8 October 1966]


Commentary

Symphony in 3 Movements

Southwest German Radio/Composer
[21 May 1954]


Commentary



Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 8: The Serial Years

Commentary

Monumentum pro Gesualdo

South West German Radio/Hans Rosbaud
[29 April 1961]


Commentary

Septet

Ensemble/Composer
[27 January 1954]


Commentary

In memorium Dylan Thomas
Richard Robinson, tenor
Ensemble/Composer


Commentary

Agon

Southwest German Radio/Composer [19 October 1957]

Commentary



Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 9: Russian Retrospective


Song of the Volga Boatman (arr. by Stravinsky)
Moscow State Philharmonic/Composer

Commentary

Orpheus

Moscow State Philharmonic/Composer
[26 September 1962]


Commentary

Le Sacre du Printemps

Moscow State Philharmonic/Robert Craft
[26 September 1962]




Igor Stravinsky, The Man and His Music
Program 10: The final years


Commentary

Movements for Piano and Orchestra

Yvonne Loriod, piano Symphony Orchestra SWF/Hans Rosbaud [18 December 1961]

Commentary

Variations
New York Concert Symphony Orchestra?/Robert Craft[8 October 1966]

Commentary

Johann Sebastian Bach: Chorale Variations über Vom Himmel hoch (arr. Stravinsky)
Tel Aviv Chamber Choirs; Kol Israel Symphony Orchestra/Composer [1962]

Commentary

Hugo Wolf: Zwei geistliche Gesänge aus dem Spanischen Liederbuch (arr. Stravinsky)
Christina Krooskos, mezzo; Ensemble/Robert Craft
[6 September 1968]


Commentary

Owl and the Pussycat

Adrienne Albert, soprano; Robert Craft, piano

Commentary

Requiem Canticles
Linda Anderson, Soprano; Elaine Bonazzi, contralto; Charles Bressler, tenor; Donald Gramm, bass Ithaca College Choir; New York Concert Symphony Orchestra/Robert Craft [8 October 1966]

Commentary


Music of Igor Stravinsky:
If that is not enough, Karl has added serveral Stravinsky works from his collection.  I have gathered them into the following 4 volumes:


Music of Stravinsky Volume 1:


Petruschka (1947 Version)
[14 October 1951]

Jeu de Cartes
[21 May 1954]

Symphony in three movements
[21 May 1954]

For the previous three works , Composer as Conductor
Sinfonieorchestrer des Südwestfunks(1-8)



Von Himmel Hoch–Variations
Swedish Radio Choir

Firebird Suite
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
[19 June 1963]


Music of Igor Stravinsky Volume 2:
All conducted by Composer

Le Sacre du Printemps
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Composer/Conductor
[24 September 1961]


Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
(new version of 1949)
Maria Bergmann, piano
Sinfonieorchester des Südwestfunks/Composer
[21 May 1954]


Concerto for String Orchestra
Sinfonieorchester des Südwestfunks/Composer
[22 April 1955]


Fairy’s Kiss (Divertimento)
(1949 Version)
Sinfonieorchestrer des Südwestfunks/Composer
[22 April 1955]


Agon
Sinfonieorchestrer des Südwestfunks/Composer
[19 October 1957]


Music of Igor Stravinsky Volume 3: 

Apollon Musagéte
Kölner Radio Symphony Orchestra/ Conducted by Composer
[7 October 1951]


Song of the Nightingale
Sinfonieorchester des Südwestfunks/Hans Rosbaud
[19 January 1962]



Following works from an All Stravinsky Concert
[8 October 1966]
Princeton University
Symphony of Winds (1947 version)
Composer, conductor

Three Sacred Choruses
a.Pater Noster; b.Credo; c.Ave Maria
Composer, conductor


Variations for Orchestra
Robert Craft, conductor

Mass
Composer, conductor

Requiem Canticles (1st performance)
Robert Craft, conductor

New York Concert Symphony Orchestra (All but Sacred Choruses );
Ithaca College Choir (Sacred Choruses, Mass, Requiem Canticles); Linda Anderson, Soprano;


[ end of All Stravinsky Concert]
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Symphony of Wind Instruments
Kölner RSO/Composer
[8 October 1951]


Music of Igor Stravinsky Volume 4:

Commentary

Octet for Winds

NDR/?
[date unknown
]

Commentary

Symphony of Wind Instruments

Sinfonieorchestrer des Südwestfunks/Composer
[21 May 1954]


Commentary

In Memoriam Dylan Thomas

Richard Robinson, t [12 October 1958]

Commentary

Threni

Ursula Zollenkopf, ms; Jeanne Deroubaix, a; Hugues Cuenod, t; Richard Robinson, t; Robert Oliver,b; Charles Scharbach, b
[13 October 1958]


Commentary

following by NDRSO/NDR Chorus/conducted by Igor Stravinsky

Symphony of winds [/u]
13 October 1958

Commentary

“Von Himmel Hoch” Choralvariations
[12 October 1958]

Commentary







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