Austriantime: Chamber Works by Bodrov, Baiterkov, Romashkova & Khorov
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Label: Melodiya
Cat No: MELCD1002511
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 2nd March 2018
Contents
Works
Outlines of SteiermarkPartita for clarinet, violin, viola and cello
Music for Oneself. Vienna
Partly Cloudy
Artists
New Moscow EnsembleAbout
The four Russian composers are recent graduates of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory presented four small pieces that have the same instrumental line-up and creative challenge – they were to pick up a part of Austria as an inspiration. A small country of mountains and lakes in Central Europe with numerous wildlife, nearly untouched locations dazzling with their virgin beauty, Austria is at the same time one of the centres for global music culture. Its capital Vienna is the city where some of the greatest composers lived and created. Needless to say that the Vienna State Opera and Philharmonic Orchestra still top the list of the world’s best music companies.
Denis Khorov’s Music for Oneself is dedicated to Vienna; Anna Romashkova’s Partly Cloudy was inspired by the famous spa town Bad Ischl located in Upper Austria and associated with the names of Brahms, Bruckner, Lehár and Johann Strauss II; Kuzma Bodrov (arguably the best known of the four composers) dedicated his Partita to a steppe landscape of Burgenland, a state bordering with Hungary; the leader of a contemporary music centre Sanzhar Baiterekov built his structural composition Outlines of Steiermark having in mind the highest peaks of the largest cities of the southeastern state of Styria.
The young composers’ music is performed by the New Moscow Ensemble: Elizaveta Koshkina (violin), Ruslan Shmelkov (clarinet), Regina Kostandi (viola), Anna Shchegoleva (cello) and Mikhail Turpanov (piano).
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