Sviridov - Russia Adrift, Snow is Falling
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8573685
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 11th August 2017
Contents
Works
Music for Chamber OrchestraRussia Cast Adrift (song cycle, orchestral version)
Snow is Falling (cantata)
Artists
Mila Shkirtil (mezzo-soprano)Nikolay Mazhara (piano)
Sergey Voloshchuk (horn)
Rimsky-Korsakov Music College Female Choir
St Petersburg Radio & Television Boys’ Choir
St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Yuri SerovWorks
Music for Chamber OrchestraRussia Cast Adrift (song cycle, orchestral version)
Snow is Falling (cantata)
Artists
Mila Shkirtil (mezzo-soprano)Nikolay Mazhara (piano)
Sergey Voloshchuk (horn)
Rimsky-Korsakov Music College Female Choir
St Petersburg Radio & Television Boys’ Choir
St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Yuri SerovAbout
This is the world premičre recording of Russia Adrift in its version for soloist and symphony orchestra. It’s been recorded in the original version for mezzo and piano. Georgy Sviridov originally turned to Eduard Serov to produce an orchestral version of the work though in the end it was produced by someone else. Eduard Serov’s son Yuri conducts the recording and dedicates it to the memory of his father.
Yuri Serov has two other releases on Naxos, with the recording of Mikhail Kuzmin’s Sacred Songs and incidental music (8573192) and the orchestral works by Boris Tishchenko (8573343). The Tishchenko album also features Mila Shkirtil and the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra.
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