Wydawnictwo: Bridge
Nr katalogowy: BRIDG 9142
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2004
EAN: 90404914225
Nr katalogowy: BRIDG 9142
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2004
EAN: 90404914225
Gretchaninov: Songs of Grechaninov
Bridge - BRIDG 9142
Kompozytor
Alexander Gretchaninov (1864-1956)
Alexander Gretchaninov (1864-1956)
Wykonawcy
Georgine Resick, soprano
Warren Jones, piano
Georgine Resick, soprano
Warren Jones, piano
Utwory na płycie:
Snezhiniki (Snowflakes) Op. 47
Russian National School, Lyricism/Impressionist/Symbolist Influence
Children's Songs
From Opus 93, Seven Melodies to Texts of Aleksandr Pushkin
Return to Russian Lyricism on the Eve of Emigration
Songs on Folk Texts
Russian National School, Lyricism/Impressionist/Symbolist Influence
Children's Songs
From Opus 93, Seven Melodies to Texts of Aleksandr Pushkin
Return to Russian Lyricism on the Eve of Emigration
Songs on Folk Texts
This disc presents the ravishing American soprano, Georgine Resick, in thirty-three songs by the Russian composer Aleksandr Grechaninov (1864-1956). Accompanied by the superb Warren Jones, these performances (sung in Russian) sample a broad range of Grechaninov's work: from children's songs ("Snowflakes") to the Russian National School; and from Impressionist/Symbolist influenced works to songs based on Folk texts. Grechaninov studied in both Moscow and St. Petersburg with Taneyev, Arensky and Rimsky-Korsakov. From early in his career, Grechaninov showed great involvement with language and poetry. The song texts on this CD present a survey of Russia's most impressive poets, from Pushkin and Lermontov to the symbolist Blok and the political Bal'mont. In spite of the fact that Grechaninov spent a substantial part of his life in America, his music has never been fully taken up by his adopted country, and in recent years has rarely performed or recorded. His songs reward the listener with a breadth and depth of emotion, attesting to the creative need that Grechaninov himself called "a vital duty." Georgine Resick, a protegée of the late George London, is an internationally recognized soprano in both the operatic and concert fields. Renowned for her Mozart and Strauss interpretations, she has sung a wide variety of leading roles with the Vienna State Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Paris Opera, Houston Grand Opera and numerous others. Warren Jones, has been the distinguished accompanist for Marilyn Horne, Luciano Pavarotti, Kiri Te Kanawa, Kathleen Battle, and many of the other great vocalists of our time.