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Russian National Orchestra - Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty, 6 Symphonies (2022)

Russian National Orchestra - Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty, 6 Symphonies (2022)
  • Title: Tchaikovsky - Sleeping Beauty, 6 Symphonies
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 7:05:45
  • Total Size: 1.72 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Introduction
02. 1. Marche (Entrance Of King And Court)
03. 2. Scène dansante (Entrance Of Fairies)
04. 3b. Pas de six: Adagio (Allegro vivo)
05. 3c. Pas de six: Variation I (Candite)
06. 3d. Pas de six: Variation II (Coulante)
07. 3e. Pas de six: Variation III (Falling Crumbs)
08. 3f. Pas de six: Variation IV (Song-Bird Fairy)
09. 3g. Pas de six: Variation V (Violente)
10. 3h. Pas de six: Variation VI (Lilac Fairy)(Waltz)
11. 3i. Pas de six: Coda
12. 4. Final (La Fée des lilas sort)
13. 5. Scène (The Palace Garden)
14. 6. Valse
15. 7. Scène (The Four Princes)
16. Pas d'action
17. 8b. Pas d'action: Danse des demoiselles d'honneur et des pages
18. 8c. Pas d'action: Variation d'Aurore
19. 8d. Pas d'action: Coda
20. 9. Final (La Fée des lilas paraît)
21. 10. Entr'acte et scène
22. 11. Colin-maillard (Allegro vivo)
23. 12a. Scène (Moderato)
24. 12b. Danse des duchesses (Minuet)
25. 12c. Danse des baronnes (Gavotte)
26. 12d. Danse des comtesses
27. 12e. Danse des marquises
28. 13a. Farandole: Scène
29. 13b. Farandole: Danse (Tempo di Mazurka)
30. 14. Scène (Arrival Of Huntsmen)
31. 15a. Pas d'action (Vision Of Aurora)
32. 15b. Variation d'Aurore (Allegro comodo)
33. 15c. Coda
34. 16. Scène (Allegro agitato)
35. 17. Panorama (Andantino)
36. 18. Entr'acte (Andante sostenuto)
37. 19. Entr'acte symphonique - Scène (Aurora's Sleep)
38. 20. Final (Allegro agitato) (Breaking Of Spell)
39. 21. Marche
40. 22. Polacca (Allegro moderato)
41. 23a. Pas de quatre: Intrada (Allegro non tanto)
42. 23b. Pas de quatre: Variation I (Valse) (Golden Fairy)
43. 23c. Pas de quatre: Variation II (Polka) (Silver Fairy)
44. 23d. Pas de quatre: Variation III (Saphir Fairy)
45. 23e. Pas de quatre: Variation IV (Diamond Fairy)
46. 23f. Pas de quatre: Coda
47. 24. Pas de caractère (Puss In Boots)
48. 25a. Pas de quatre: Adagio
49. 25b. Pas de quatre: Variation I (Cinderella And Prince) (Waltz)
50. 25c. Pas de quatre: Variation II (Bluebird And Florisse)
51. 25d. Pas de quatre: Coda
52. 26. Pas de caractère (Red Riding Hood)
53. Cendrillon et le prince Fortune (Allegro - Waltz)
54. 27. Pas berrichon (Hop 'O My Thumb)
55. 28. Pas de deux: Aurora And Prince Desire
56. 28a. Pas de deux: Intrada
57. 28b. Pas de deux: Adagio
58. 28c. Pas de deux: Variation I (Prince)
59. 28d. Pas de deux: Variation II (Aurora)
60. 28e. Pas de deux: Coda (Allegro vivace) (The Three Ivans)
61. 29. Sarabande
62. 30a. Finale: Allegro brillante (Mazurka)
63. 30b. Finale: Apothéose (Andante molto maestoso)
64. Tchaikovsky: Ouverture solennelle "1812," Op. 49
65. 1. Allegro tranquillo
66. 2. Adagio cantabile ma non tanto
67. 3. Scherzo (Allegro scherzando giocoso)
68. 4. Finale (Andante lugubre - Allegro maestoso)
69. 1. Andante sostenuto - Allegro vivo
70. 2. Andantino marziale, quasi moderato
71. 3. Scherzo. Allegro molto vivace - Trio. L'istesso tempo
72. 4. Finale. Moderato assai - Allegro vivo - Presto
73. 1. Introduzione e Allegro
74. 2. Alla tedesca (Allegro moderato)
75. 3. Andante elegiaco
76. 4. Scherzo (Allegro vivo)
77. 5. Finale (Allegro con fuoco)
78. 1. Andante sostenuto - Moderato con anima - Moderato assai, quasi Andante - Allegro vivo
79. 2. Andantino in modo di canzone
80. 3. Scherzo. Pizzicato ostinato - Allegro
81. 4. Finale (Allegro con fuoco)
82. 1. Andante - Allegro con anima
83. 2. Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza - Moderato con anima
84. 3. Valse (Allegro moderato)
85. 4. Finale (Andante maestoso - Allegro vivace)
86. 1. Adagio - Allegro non troppo
87. 2. Allegro con grazia
88. 3. Allegro molto vivace
89. 4. Finale (Adagio lamentoso - Andante)

The first independent orchestra in Russia since Czarist days, the Russian National Orchestra has maintained a high international profile. In 2004, it became the first Russian orchestra to win a Grammy award.

The Russian National Orchestra was founded in 1990 during the period of perestroika or openness that preceded the fall of the Soviet Union. All other orchestras in the country since the advent of Communism had been state-owned. The orchestra's founder was pianist and conductor Mikhail Pletnev, who conducted the group in its early years. He offered players an atmosphere of artistic freedom and an actual financial stake in the orchestra, and top players began to flock to the group from state ensembles. The orchestra was successful from the beginning, and it attracted financial support from corporations and foundations both within and outside Russia. Violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov became the group's music director in 1999; Pletnev has remained active with the orchestra, and it has a large roster of guest conductors. The Russian National Orchestra often appears at its home base, the Zaryadye Concert Hall in Moscow, but it is notable for the depth and frequency of its international touring. The orchestra was the first Russian group to appear at the Vatican, and it toured Israel. The orchestra has made multiple tours of Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and it has appeared at the BBC Proms in London and other major festivals. It has been heard on broadcasts on both Russia's Kultura program and National Public Radio in the U.S. The Russian National Orchestra maintains two foundations, Cultural Allies sponsors exchanges between Russia and the U.S., while Magic of Music organizes concerts in Russian orphanages.

The Russian National Orchestra is especially notable for its recording career, which began just a year after the group's founding in 1991, with a critically acclaimed performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 ("Pathétique"). The orchestra signed with the Deutsche Grammophon label in 1993 and remained there until 2009, issuing mostly, but not exclusively, Russian music; Pletnev led the orchestra in a complete cycle of Beethoven symphonies released in 2007. In the 2010s, the orchestra has recorded mostly for PentaTone Classics, issuing a half-dozen albums or more in several years. A 2003 recording of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf featured speaking parts from former U.S. president Bill Clinton and former Soviet prime minister Mikhail Gorbachev; the record earned a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for Children and spawned several remakes in other countries. As of 2020, when the orchestra released a recording of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 13 ("Babi Yar") under conductor Kirill Karabits, the orchestra's recording catalog comprised well over 50 albums. © James Manheim


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