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Sinfonie Nr. 5 (1965) 01. Arnold, Arthur "1. Largo - Allegro - Maestoso" 02. Arnold, Arthur "2. Adagio - Sostenuto andante - Allegretto - Andante - Maestoso - Largo" 03. Arnold, Arthur "3. Andante recitativo - Allegro - Maestoso, trionfale" Konzert für Harfe und Orchester (1939) 04. Fleshman, Taylor Ann "1. Sostenuto - Lento - Adagio" 05. Fleshman, Taylor Ann "2. Nocturne" 06. Fleshman, Taylor Ann "3. Gavotte" 07. Fleshman, Taylor Ann "4. Toccata"
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Moscow S.o./ Arthur Arnold/ Taylor Ann Fleshman |
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Description: | Alexander Mosolov was one of the foremost composers of the Russian avant-garde during the 1920s. His music was considered â??a testament to the revolutionary spirit of his timeâ??, but the legacy of his fame from that period now rests solely on The Iron Foundry. Soviet-era politics brought persecution and imprisonment, and these two recently rediscovered works were both composed after his â??rehabilitationâ??. The Harp Concerto â?? a piece worthy of a place in the mainstream repertoire â?? is Mosolovâ??s â??responseâ?? to the concerto by his teacher Glière, and is heard here in its first complete performance. Coupled with the first recording of his final colourful Fifth Symphony, these are fascinating additions to the corpus of neglected Soviet-era works. - MOSCOW S.O./ARTHUR ARNOLD/TAYLOR ANN FLESHMANAlexander Mosolov was one of the foremost composers of the Russian avant-garde during the1920s. His music was considered 'a testament to the revolutionary spirit of his time', but the legacy of his fame from that period now rests solely on The Iron Foundry. Soviet-era politics brought persecution and imprisonment, and these two recently rediscovered works were both composed after his 'rehabilitation'. The Harp Concerto- a piece worthy of a place in the mainstream repertoire - is Mosolov's 'response' to the concerto by his teacher Glière, and is heard here in it's first complete performance. Coupled with the first recording of his final colorful Fifth Symphony, these are fascinating additions to the corpus of neglected Soviet-era works.? &© 2020 Naxos Rights (Europe) Ltd.
Made in Germany.
World Premiere Recordings.
Recorded 21-22 (tracks 4-7) and 28-30 (1-3) January 2019 at Mosfilm Studio One, Moscow, Russia.
Comes in standard-size jewel case with clear tray. 6pp fold-out booklet has notes in English.
Playing time 68:55.
This recording was made possible thanks to generous sponsorship from Max Gutbrod.
Cover: Jocular Sounds (1929) by Wassily Kandinsky (1866?1944) |
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