Salmanov

Gidon Kremer - Historical Russian Archives: Gidon Kremer Edition (2007) [10CD Box Set]

Gidon Kremer - Historical Russian Archives: Gidon Kremer Edition (2007)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Brilliant Classics, 8712 | ~ 2143 or 1395 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 24 Mb
Classical

For collectors of recordings by Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer, this 10-disc set called Historical Russian Archives will be just the thing to fill the stray gaps in his discography. Recorded between 1967 and 1992, the sound here ranges from the acceptable to the outstanding, and featuring works from Bach's Chaconne to Salmanov's Second Violin Sonata, the repertoire ranges from the extremely well known to the almost unknown…

VA - Russian Legends: Box Set 100 CD Part 5 (2007)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at May 29, 2015
VA - Russian Legends: Box Set 100 CD Part 5 (2007)

VA - Russian Legends: Box Set 100 CD Part 5 (2007)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 1,36 Gb | Artworks 578 Mb
Label: Brilliant Classics | Release Year: 2007

Our series of historic radio recordings from Russian archives has proved very popular all over the world. Many people have chosen performance over recording quality. – which, when necessary, we have improved optimally. – Thus allowing themselves the infinite joy of listening to legendary performers. The musicians in this large set are all (living) legends indeed: pianists, Sviatoslav Richter, Emil Gilels, Lazar Berman, Evgeny Kissin; violinists David Oistrakh, Leonid Kogan, Viktor Tretiakov and Gidon Kremer; cellists Rostropovich and Daniel Shafran. Solo works, chamber music and works with orchestra are included.
Gidon Kremer Edition - Historical Russian Archives [10cd Box Set] (2007)

Gidon Kremer Edition - Historical Russian Archives [10cd Box Set] (2007)
classical | 10CD | EAC Rip | FLAC+CUE+LOG | cover | 2350MB
Brilliant Classics | rec 1967-92 | RAR +5% recovery

For collectors of recordings by Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer, this 10-disc set called Historical Russian Archives will be just the thing to fill the stray gaps in his discography. Recorded between 1967 and 1992, the sound here ranges from the acceptable to the outstanding, and featuring works from Bach's Chaconne to Salmanov's Second Violin Sonata, the repertoire ranges from the extremely well known to the almost unknown. But if one collects Kremer, neither the sound nor the repertoire will matter as much as the playing, and in that department these performances never disappoint.
Sergey Taneyev: Complete String Quartets / Taneyev Quartet (2005)

Sergey Taneyev: Complete String Quartets / Taneyev Quartet (2005)
EAC rip | FLAC, log, cue, covers | RAR Rec. 3% | 1.5 GB | hotfile, fileserve
Classical | Label: Northern Flowers | 5CD

For fans of Sergey Taneyev, the so-called Russian Brahms, the re-issue of the Taneyev Quartets recordings of the nine string quartets of their namesake in 2005 was cause for celebrating. Taped in the late Seventies, their recordings were only intermittently available in what was then called the West, and their re-release restored to the catalogue performances which could well be considered definitive.
Semyon Snitkovsky - Art Of Semyon Snitkovsky. 75th Anniversary Edition (2008) 3CD Set [Re-Up]

Semyon Snitkovsky - Art Of Semyon Snitkovsky. 75th Anniversary Edition (2008) 3CD Set
J.S. Bach, Schubert, Paganini, Schumann, Kreisler, Bartok, Schedrin, Clérambault, Brahms
Szymanowski, Ysaÿe, Khachaturian, Debussy, de Falla, Glazunov, Liszt, Ravel, Stravinsky

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1.14 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 499 Mb | Scans ~ 22 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: Melodiya | # MEL CD 10 01169 | Time: 03:37:24

"Brilliant possession of the instrument, virtuosi technique, a versatile and expressive touch, an animated and emotional style of performance - these are the artistic traits possessed by Semyon Snitkovsky, that allow the brilliant musician to make deep, sincere connection with the audience." These words, spoken by David Oistrakh, come to mind every time one listens to any recording Snitkovsky made throughout his career. The violinist only lived to be 48 years old (1933-1981), but he left behind a large number of records. These records allow his listeners to enjoy the unique artistry that once thrilled audiences and critics in the former USSR and abroad. The CDs that are being released now, present Snitkovsky as a versatile interpreter of the solo, chamber, and solo with orchestra violin repertoire.