Scriabin: Complete collection of practice songs

Description

*** Product Information ***
Format: CD
Number of Disks: 1
Package:
Release Date: March 25 2013
Record Label:
Product Number: CMCD-28281

*** Work Information ***
Main
Piano: Boris Vectelev
others
Composer: Alexander Scriabin

*** Recorded content ***

Number of configurations | 1 sheet
Total recording time | 01:08:12

[Song]
A. Skry Bin:
(1) Practice songs Shark Huh minor work 2-1
(2) 12 practice songs 8
1. Shard Hong -G major/ 2. Sharp Horgee/ 3. B minor/ 4. B major/ 5. Heavy/ 6. Incher/ 7. Introduction/ 7. Introduction minor/
8. Lee G major/ 9. Sharp G minor/ 10. Interestive major/ 11. Sugar minor/ 12. Sharp minor
(3) 8 practice songs 42
1. Interfeion major/ 2. Sharp Hours/ 3. Sharp Heavy/ 4. Sharp
5. Shark Hae G minor/ 6. Mutenation in General/ 7. H minor/ 8. Henkho major
(4) Practice song Interestive major works 49-1
(5) Practice songs Identa major works 56-4
(6) Three practice songs 65
1. Interfeion major/ 2. Sharp Haolong/ 3. To major
[Performance]
Boris Vectelev (piano)
【recording】
April 2012 etc./Italy

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Introduction of product



As a soloist of Scriabin's difficult songs challenged by a master Vectelev as a soloist and as an accompaniment of the famous violinist Violinist Vladimir Spivakov he has been active in Japan from 1996 to 2010 as an educator in Japan. Vectelev. He's a life work of Scriabin's piano work and this time a recording of practice songs (all songs) known as difficult songs. I will listen to the work that combines the skillful and high art of composers who was also a pianist with outstanding techniques. Please enjoy the beautiful sound of Fatsuiori that resounds at the Original Church Museum of Firthe. Camellata Tokyo

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[Artist Profile] ● Boris Vecterev (Piano) Bekterev was born in the music family made music at the age of five educated at the Gnesin Conservatory in Moscow and was awarded the Award for graduation. Since then he has studied and studied at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Moscow studying under J. Mirsitein and graduated with excellent grades. In 1970 he won the first place in the Soviet Pianist Competition and started concerting as a soloist and violinist Vladimir Spivakov as a partner. He was acclaimed at the former Soviet Union the Konzerthaus in Vienna the Academia Santa Chochia Hall in Rome the Scalar in Milan the Carnegie Hall in New York and the famous concert halls in Japan. The repertoire is a modern and modern and modern times after baroque such as Bach and Scarlatti to classical romantic and French Impressions but most of them are the works of the native Russian composers. In addition to solo activities he also co -starred with many orchestra of the former Soviet Union chamber orchestra such as Virtuzo of Moscow British chamber orchestra (Hungary) and Prague Rules and Orchestra (Czech Republic). From 1972 to 1986 he taught at the Moscow Conservatory and during that time the Tour International Academy (France) has been teaching advanced classes for four years. He has stayed in Italy from 1987 to 1996 and has also been working as a concert pianist and co -stars with violinist Boris Belkin Wout Wugi and flute player Maxence Larue. We strive to develop backwards in the master class. He also concerted in Italy and the United States as a member of the "Trio Cesar Frank" with Violinist Felice Kusano and Cherist Susan Moses. In addition it is still invited as a permanent judge to numerous international competitions. As with concert activities his album has also achieved great success. In the album released by Russian melodia and the United Kingdom EMI she co -stars with the Vladimil Spivakov in addition to solos such as Schubert Sonata and Prokofiev's rare song ("Things in ThemSelves"). From 1994 to 2003 Russian and European music in Phoenix Classics Italy and has been released as six albums. In Japan Camerata has released an album that contains Scriabin and Metonel's piano sonatas and other important works. From 1996 to 2010 Vectelev lived in Japan and was teaching as a professor at Kobe Jogakuin University and Mukogawa Women's University and performed with recital and chamber music with famous Japanese and other famous performers. From 2011 he returned to Italy continued educational activities and performing activities and continuing to record Scriabin works. Camellata Tokyo

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As a soloist since the 1970s as an accompaniment of the famous violinist Violinist Violinist Vladimir Spy Vacov Scriabin who is challenged by Boris Vectelev who has been working as an educator in Japan from 1996 to 2010. Difficult song. I will listen to the work that combines the skillful and high art of composers who was also a pianist with outstanding techniques. (C) RS

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