Lyudmila Shkirtil, St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra & Yuri Serov - Sviridov: Snow Is Falling - Music for Chamber Orchestra (2017) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Lyudmila Shkirtil, St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, Yuri Serov
Title: Sviridov: Snow Is Falling - Music for Chamber Orchestra - Russia Adrift
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:04:48
Total Size: 294 mb / 1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Sviridov: Snow Is Falling - Music for Chamber Orchestra - Russia Adrift
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:04:48
Total Size: 294 mb / 1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Snow Is Falling: Snow Is Falling
02. Snow Is Falling: Soul
03. Snow Is Falling: Night
04. Music for Chamber Orchestra: I.-
05. Music for Chamber Orchestra: II.-
06. Music for Chamber Orchestra: III.-
07. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 1, Autumn
08. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 2, I Have Left Behind My Beloved Home
09. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 3, Open the Gates, O Guardian Angel
10. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 4, Silver Path
11. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 5, Russia Adrift
12. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 6, Simon, Peter... Where Are You?
13. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 7, Where Are You, O My Father's House?
14. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 8, Beyond the Hills of the Milky Way
15. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 9, The Sound of the Deadly Horn
16. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 10, An Owl Cries in Autumn
17. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 11, I Do Believe in Happiness!
18. Russia Adrift (Arr. L. Rezetdinov): No. 12, O Motherland, O Happy and Eternal Hour!
Georgy Sviridov was a celebrated figure whose vocal works, along with those of his teacher Shostakovich, are considered to be among the most important in twentieth-century Russian music. His ‘small cantata’ Snow is Falling includes passages of hypnotic stillness as well as folk-like warmth, while the major song cycle Russia Adrift evokes landscape, mysticism and religious faith, ending in a solemn hymn to the Motherland. Sviridov’s prolific output included symphonic suites as well as theatre and film scores. The angular and impassioned Music for Chamber Orchestra reveals his mastery of non-vocal music.