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Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (25 September [O.S. 12 September] 1906 – 9
August 1975) was a Soviet-era
Russian composer and
pianist who
became internationally...
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Winds portion of the
concert with the "Festive Overture" by
Dmitri Schostakovich,
followed with the "American Salute" by
Morton Gould. For the conclusion...
- Rachmaninoff's
Second Piano Concerto with the
Sutton Symphony Orchestra and
Schostakovich's Second Piano Concert with the
Orchestra of the
London College of Music...
- Plis-Sterenberg cond. ( CC 101)
Masterpieces for
Children by Bach, Debussy,
Schostakovich,
Tchaikovsky (CC 102)
Music That
Tells Stories Sait-Saens, Wagner, Scriabin...
- was
released by cpo/ORF and in
spring 2010 a CD with
works by Ravel,
Schostakovich,
David Chaillou,
Kirill Zaborov and V****iliev was
released by Preiser...
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thinking of that
period were
varied in
their forms of expressions:
Schostakovich, Khachaturyan, Khrennikow, Kara-Karaev, etc. His
first chamber instrumental...
- Kollontay's works: Yu. Bashmet, A. Boreiko, N. Burnasheva, A. Golyshev,
Schostakovich State Quartet, E. Denisova (Austria), K. Dillingham (USA), I. Zaydenshnir...
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Gilles Vonsattel,
Piano –
GENUIN / GEN 17485 – OCLC 1049853033
Dmitri Schostakovich (2017) –
Piano Trio No. 1 in c-Moll op. 8 (1923),
Piano Trio No. 2 in...
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Tchaikovsky Competition.
Meyer 2011, pp. 404, 450.
Donald Maurice, "
Schostakovich's Swansong,"
Journal of the
American Viola Society 16, no. 1 (2000):...
- part from arpeggione.
Originally for
Viola d'amore.
Donald Maurice, "
Schostakovich's Swansong,"
Journal of the
American Viola Society 16, no. 1 (2000):...