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Hideko Udagawa, Boris Berezovsky - Aram Khachaturian - Violin Sonata & Dances from Gayaneh & Spartacus (2014)

Hideko Udagawa, Boris Berezovsky - Aram Khachaturian - Violin Sonata & Dances from Gayaneh & Spartacus (2014)
  • Title: Aram Khachaturian - Violin Sonata & Dances from Gayaneh & Spartacus
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Nimbus
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 58:15
  • Total Size: 290 Mb
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Tracklist:

Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978)

01. The song-poem "In honor ashugs" (1929) [5:32]
02. Dance No.1 (1925) [2:31]
03. Elegy (1925) [3:50] (arr. Michael V.)
04. Dance (1926) [4:13]
05-06. Sonata for Violin and Piano (1932) [16:08]
I. Lent: Rubato ed espressivo [4:30]
II. Allegro ma non troppo [11:38]
07. Masquerade (1940): Nocturne [3:41] (arr Aram Khachaturian.)
08-11. Gayane (1942) (arr. Heifetz I)
Sabre Dance [2:28]
Aysha Dance [3:21]
Variations Nune [1:34] (arr. L. Feigin)
Lullaby [4:38] (arr. Michael V.)
12-13. Spartacus (1954) (arr. K.Mostras and Michael V.)
Aegina Dance [2:33]
Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia [7:47]

Performers:
Hideko Udagawa (violin)
Boris Berezovsky (piano)

Rec. 5-6 July 2000, Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, USA

HIDEKO UDAGAWA has performed extensively throughout the world and captivates international audiences with her artistry and enthusiasm. Critics have acclaimed her performances, commending her passionate commitment, dazzling agility and refinement of taste. As a protégée of Nathan Milstein, she has inherited the great Russian romantic tradition of violin playing. Her performances have spanned thirty countries across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific, and more than one hundred cities and towns in the United Kingdom alone. As the great-granddaughter of one of Japan's historically most influential prime ministers, she enjoys the international performer's role as a cultural ambassador. BORIS BEREZOVSKY has established a great reputation, both as the most powerful of virtuoso pianists and as a musician gifted with a unique insight and a great sensitivity. Born in Moscow, Boris Berezovsky studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Eliso Virsaladze and privately with Alexander Satz. Subsequent to his London début at the Wigmore Hall in 1988, The Times described him as "an artist of exceptional promise, a player of dazzling virtuosity and formidable power". Two years later he won the Gold Medal at the 1990 International Tchaïkovsky Competition in Moscow.




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