Tchaikovsky - Complete Songs Vol.5 | Naxos 8570438

Tchaikovsky - Complete Songs Vol.5

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Label: Naxos

Cat No: 8570438

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 3rd March 2008

Contents

Works

Tchaikovsky
I will never name her, Op.28, No.1; Six French Songs, Op.65 - Serenade / Disillusionment / Serenade / Let the winter / Tears / Enchantress; Oh, if you could, Op.38, No.4; No reply, no word, no greeting, Op.28, No.5; New Greek Song, Op.16, No.6; My mischief, Op.27, No.6; Love of a dead man, Op.38, No.5; You were in my dream; Oh no, do not love me for my beauty; Hamlet, Op.67a (excerpts) - Ophelia’s First Scene / Ophelia’s Second Scene / Grave-digger’s Song; Hear at least once, Op.16, No.3; I never spoke to her, Op.25, No.5; Before sleep, Op.27, No.1; Look: there is a silver cloud, Op.27, No.2; Had my mother borne me, Op.27, No.5; A String of Corals, Op.28, No.2; Don Juan’s Serenade, Op.38, No.1

Artists

Ljuba Kazarnovskaya (soprano)
Ljuba Orfenova (piano)

Works

Tchaikovsky
I will never name her, Op.28, No.1; Six French Songs, Op.65 - Serenade / Disillusionment / Serenade / Let the winter / Tears / Enchantress; Oh, if you could, Op.38, No.4; No reply, no word, no greeting, Op.28, No.5; New Greek Song, Op.16, No.6; My mischief, Op.27, No.6; Love of a dead man, Op.38, No.5; You were in my dream; Oh no, do not love me for my beauty; Hamlet, Op.67a (excerpts) - Ophelia’s First Scene / Ophelia’s Second Scene / Grave-digger’s Song; Hear at least once, Op.16, No.3; I never spoke to her, Op.25, No.5; Before sleep, Op.27, No.1; Look: there is a silver cloud, Op.27, No.2; Had my mother borne me, Op.27, No.5; A String of Corals, Op.28, No.2; Don Juan’s Serenade, Op.38, No.1

Artists

Ljuba Kazarnovskaya (soprano)
Ljuba Orfenova (piano)

About

This is the final disc in the Naxos edition of the complete Tchaikovsky songs, which represent a little-known but highly characteristic facet of his musical personality.

Kazarnovskaya possesses a soprano rich in timbre and powerful in projection... Tchaikovsky’s ever-ingenious melodic gift combined with Kazarnovskaya’s ever-probing and emotive singing make for a continually engaging program, one that you will no doubt play many times over.” - Classics Today on Volume 3 (8.555371)

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