Tcherepnin

Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Residentie Orchestra The Hague - Nikolai Tcherepnin: Narcisse et Echo (1998)

Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Residentie Orchestra The Hague - Nikolai Tcherepnin: Narcisse et Echo (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 197 Mb | Total time: 53:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9670 | Recorded: 1998

After Tchaikovsky, but with Glazunov, and before Stravinsky and the rest, Nikolai Tcherepnin (1873-1945) made a not so quiet contribution to the continuing development of the Russian ballet. But he was quite an overshadowed figure, in large part due to the success of Stravinsky & his son, Alexander Tcherepnin and to modernist trends that became prevalent by the early Twentieth Century (Nikolay’s music remains rooted in the sound-worlds and mannerisms of Tchaikovsky, Massenet, and Faure). But the language of "Narcisse et Echo" (1911) and telling subtleties in its orchestral resources point to Ravel's "Daphnis et Chloe" written a year later.
Tatjana Vassiljeva - Violoncelle Solo: Kodály, Ysaÿe, Tcherepnin, Cassadó (2005)

Tatjana Vassiljeva - Violoncelle Solo: Kodály, Ysaÿe, Tcherepnin, Cassadó (2005)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 315 MB | 01:05:55
Genre: Classical | Label: Accord

Described as a ‘phenomenon’, Tatjana Vassiljeva is known as a musician possessing an irreproachable technique and irresistible range of sonorities, whose superlative virtuosity is of only minor importance beside the strength of musical personality and ideas, and her ability to communicate them. Tatjana’s innate musical curiosity is reflected by her extensive repertoire which ranges from baroque to contemporary music and includes several works of which she has given the world première.
Yo-Yo Ma - Solo: O'connor, Sheng, Wilde, Tcherepnin, Kodaly (1999)

Yo-Yo Ma - Solo: O'connor, Sheng, Wilde, Tcherepnin, Kodaly (1999)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 64:40 | 254 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical | Catalog: SK 61739

Bach showed that the cello can dance, but composers from Rossini to Shostakovich have favored it as an instrument of pensive reflection and brooding melancholy. The playful cover photo notwithstanding, SOLO features Yo-Yo Ma in five 20th century cello works of a serious nature, all with folk influence and all echoing at least a bit of the troubles of the times in which they were written.

Noriko Ogawa - Alexander Tcherepnin: Piano Concertos (2011)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Aug. 13, 2019
Noriko Ogawa - Alexander Tcherepnin: Piano Concertos (2011)

Noriko Ogawa - Alexander Tcherepnin: Piano Concertos (2011)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 02:14:21 | 555 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | Catalog: 9232

Alexander Tcherepnin was a very good composer, and his six piano concertos, licensed from BIS for this Brilliant Classics release, constitute an impressive body of work, full of color, variety, and contrast. The first two are single-movement pieces, while in the third Tcherepnin expands the formal layout to two movements without exceeding the very modest length of his first two concertos. In the Fourth Concerto things get really interesting: it consists of three short tone poems based on Chinese stories and melodies. Now admit it, who can resist a slow movement called “Yan Kuei's Love Sacrifice”?

Julia Zilberquit - Three Centuries of Bagatelles (2007)  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 9, 2021
Julia Zilberquit - Three Centuries of Bagatelles (2007)

Julia Zilberquit - Three Centuries of Bagatelles (2007)
Works by Couperin, Beethoven, Liszt, Saint-Saëns, Lyadov, Bartók, Tcherepnin, Denisov

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 212 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 177 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.570237 | Time: 01:17:11

Three Centuries of Bagatelles: what a neat idea! Although most of the music comes from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – the only work that comes from eighteenth century is Couperin's Les Bagatelles (Rondeau) from Book Two of his Pièces de Clavecin – the selection is so cool – Beethoven's supremely well-known Bagatelle Für Elise, plus other far-less-well-known works by Saint-Saëns, Liszt, Bartók, Lyadov, Tcherepnin, and Denisov – and the performances are so sweet it's almost impossible to resist this disc. Superbly played by Russian-born, American-based pianist Julia Zilberquit, each little work comes alive with its own personality and its own melodic charms and stylistic quirks. With an agile technique and a brilliant tone – listeners may recall her superlative 1996 recording of Shostakovich's concertino arranged for piano and string orchestra by the performer – Zilberquit never fails to find what's distinctive about each tiny piece – the 36 pieces here average only a bit longer than two minutes – and never fails to make it appealing. Recorded in clear, round digital sound by producer Vadim Ivanov in the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory in 2001, this disc will delight all but the stubbornest fans of musical giganticism.
Michal Kanka, Miguel Borges Coelho - Alexander Tcherepnin: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2012)

Michal Kanka, Miguel Borges Coelho - Alexander Tcherepnin: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2012)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 77:34 | 286 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Praga Digitals | Catalog: PRD/DSD 250 290

The famous Russian pianist-composer, who became an American citizen in 1958, was as well known in 1930s Paris as Stravinsky and heir to a number of Slav cultures in Europe and Asia. In the course of long visits, he also analysed the music of the Far East (China, Japan, Korea…), endeavouring to find a common language in the various folklores he discovered.

Jenny Lin - Chinoiserie (2000)  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 5, 2024
Jenny Lin - Chinoiserie (2000)

Jenny Lin - Chinoiserie (2000)
Works by Rossini, Chasins, Grainger, Arensky, Tcherepnin, Busoni,
Gould, Adams, Ornstein, Jacqueline Waeber-Diaz, Scott, Martinů

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 267 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 194 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-CD-1110 | Time: 01:19:43

In BIS' Chinoiserie, pianist Jenny Lin brings one of the most compelling and relevant themed recitals to be heard on disc in years, a collection of pieces by Western composers that attempts to explore the subject of China in some regard, not only musically but culturally.
Giorgio Koukl - A. Tcherepnin & N. Tcherepnin: Complete Works for Violin & Piano, Vol. 1  (2024)

Giorgio Koukl - A. Tcherepnin & N. Tcherepnin: Complete Works for Violin & Piano, Vol. 1 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 1:09:22 | 319 Mb
Genre: Classical

Nikolay Tcherepnin and his son Alexander hail from a dynasty of distinguished composers spanning three generations. This first of two volumes focuses on their complete works featuring the violin and piano. Nikolay’s Cadence fantastique is longer and weightier than its title might suggest and drifts between dream and delirium. Alexander’s early Violin Sonata in C minor was recently discovered at the Paul Sacher Foundation archives in Basel and is heard in a new edition by Giorgio Koukl. The evocative Trio Concertante from 1960 is a piano trio arrangement of the Triple Concerto from 1930. Pianist Giorgio Koukl and the violinist Klaidi Sahatci are joined by cellist Johann Sebastian Paetsch in the Piano Trio and Trio Concertante.
Bamberger Symphoniker - Tcherepnin: Prelude to "La princesse lointaine", Op. 4 & Narcisse et Echo, Op. 40 (2020)

Bamberger Symphoniker - Tcherepnin: Prelude to "La princesse lointaine", Op. 4 & Narcisse et Echo, Op. 40 (2020)
FLAC tracks | 56:53 | 276 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: CPO

Nikolai Tcherepnin (not to be confused with his son Alexander!) represents a generation of composers who not only combined two diametrically opposed epochs – the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – but also followed the path of stylistic change leading from late romanticism to impressionism and from impressionism to modernism. His name stands not only for the culture of his native Russia but also in equal measure for Western European art – and especially that of France. In the symphonic prelude Princesse lointaine, a short early work, Tcherepnin develops his compositional aesthetic, and we already detect what later would be a dominant element in his mature works: an interest in legends and sagas. The ballet music for Narcissus and Echo forms the focus of this CD.
Giuseppe Mentuccia, Siobhán Stagg & Michelangelo Quartett - Tcherepnin: Chamber Music (2023)

Giuseppe Mentuccia, Siobhán Stagg & Michelangelo Quartett - Tcherepnin: Chamber Music (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 436 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 213 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:30:37
Classical | Label: Capriccio

Members of the Tcherepnin family helped shape European music history for more than a century, beginning with Nikolai Tcherepnin (1873–1945), continuing with his son Alexander (1899–1971) and ending with Ivan (1943–1998), who continued the family practice of composing into a third generation. Combining traditional and innovative elements, these recordings demonstrate an evolving compositional style, from late-Romantic to late-20th-century.