Zara Dolukhanova sings Lieder, Arias & Duets
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Label: Guild - Historical
Cat No: GHCD2281828384
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 4
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Contents
Artists
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CD 1 [73:22]
Arie antiche
1. Giacomo Carissimi: Vittoria mio core! (Domenico Benigni)
2. Antonio Caldara: Come raggio del sol (anonymous)
3. Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Quella fiamma che m’accende (anonymous) [previously attributed to Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739)]
4. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Se tu m’ami (Paolo Antonio Rolli)
5. Giuseppe Giordani: Caro mio ben (anonymous)
6. Louis Niedermeyer: Pietà, Signore (anonymous) [previously attributed to Alessandro Stradella (1639-1682) and to Rossini]
All above sung in Italian with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra / Rudolf Borisovich Barshai (conductor)
7. Giuseppe Verdi: Ave Maria (1880) (liturgical, sung in Latin) Moscow Chamber Orchestra; Rudolf Borisovich Barshai (conductor)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8. Exsultate, jubilate, K.165 (liturgical, sung in Latin)
Moscow Chamber Orchestra / Rudolf Borisovich Barshai (conductor)
The following are sung in Russian
9. Ridente la calma, K.210a (152) (anonymous) (also attributed to Josef Myslivejek, 1737- 1781) rec. 1950
10. Komm, liebe Zither, K.351 (anonymous) N. Rozov (mandolin)
11. Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte, K. 520 (Gabriele von Baumberg)
12. An Chloë, K.524 (Johann Georg Jacobi) rec. 1950
13. Cosi fan Tutte, K.588: Act I, No.4 — Oh, guarda sorella (Lorenzo da Ponte)
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexei Matveievich Kovalyov (conductor) rec. 1953
Gioacchino Rossini
14. Soirees Musicales: No.9 – La Regata veneziana (Conte Carlo Pepoli)
15. Soirees Musicales: No.10 – La Pesca (Nocturne) (Conte Carlo Pepoli)
Ludwig van Beethoven
Songs of Various Nationalities (23), WoO 158A (“Neues Volksliederheft"): 2 Russian songs
16. No.13 – In the little woods
17. No.14 – Oh, rivers, rivers (traditional)
Johannes Brahms
18. Vor der Tür, Op.28, No.2 (traditional) rec. 1953
CD 2 [75:14]
Robert Schumann
Frauenliebe und -Leben, Op.42 (Adalbert von Chamisso), Recorded 1953
1. Seit ich ihn gesehen
2. Er, der Herrlischte
3. Ich kann’s nicht fassen
4. Du Ring an meinem Finger
5. Helft mir, ihr Schwestern
6. Süßer Freund, du blickest
7. An meinem Herzen
8. Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz getan
Franz Schubert
9. Wiegenlied, Op.98, No.2, D.498 (“Schlafe, schlafe, holder, süßer Knabe”) (anonymous) rec. 1953
10. Die Forelle, Op.32, D.550 (Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart) rec. 1950
11. Du bist die Ruh’, Op.59, No.3, D.776 (Friedrich Rückert)
12. Die Schone Mullerin, Op.25, D.795: No.2—Wohin? (Wilhelm Müller) rec. 1952
13. Ellens Gesang III, Op.52, No.6, D.839 (“Ave Maria”) (Adam Storck, after Sir Walter Scott) Sung in German, rec. 1953
14. Schwanengesang, D.957: No.9 — Ihr Bild (Heinrich Heine) rec. 1948
Franz Liszt
15. Gebet, G.331 (Friedrich Martin Bodenstedt, after Mikhail Y. Lermontov) rec. 1952
16. Oh, quand je dors, G.282 (Victor Hugo) rec. 1952
17. Der Gluckliche, G.334 (Adolf von Wilbrandt) rec. 1952
18. Loreley, G.273 (Heinrich Heine) rec. 1951
Jacques Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffmann: Act IV —
19. Vous me quittez?…Malheureux! Tu ne comprends donc pas…Ô dieu, de quelle ivresse
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra / Samuel Abramovich Samosud (conductor) rec. 1952
20. Léo Delibes: Bonjour, Suzon (Alfred de Musset) rec. 1950
21. Georges Bizet: Douce mer (Alphonse de Lamartine) rec. 1950
22. Salvatore Cardillo: Core ‘ngato (Catarì) (Riccardo Cordiferro)
CD 3 [77:10]
1. Maurice Ravel: Deux Melodies Hebraiques: No.1 — Kaddish (liturgical) Sung in Aramaic
Manuel de Falla: Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas (traditional), Sung in Spanish
2. I El Paño moruno
3. II Seguidilla murciana
4. III Asturiana
5. IV Jota
6. V Nana
7. VI Canción
8. VII Polo
Hugo Wolf, rec. 1950s (Sung in Russian)
9. Gedichte (51) von Goethe: No.9 — Mignon IV (“Kennst du das Land?”)
10. Gedichte (52) von Goethe: No.11 — Der Rattenfänger
11. Gedichte (53) von Eduard Mörike: No.12 — Verborgenheit
12. Spanisches Liederbuch: No.13 — Seltsam ist Juanas Weise (Emanuel von Geibel)
13. Spanisches Liederbuch: No.16 — Wenn du zu den Blumen gehst (Paul Heyse)
Richard Strauss (Sung in Russian)
14. Allerseelen, Op.10, No.8 (Hermann von Gilm zu Rosenegg) rec. 1950s
15. Cäcilie, Op.27, No.2 (Heinrich Hart) rec. 1950s
16. Heimliche Aufforderung, Op.27, No.3 (John Henry Mackay) rec. 1950s
17. Morgen!, Op.27, No.4 (John Henry Mackay) rec. 1953
18. Traum durch die Dämmerung, Op.29, No.1 (Otto Julius Bierbaum) rec. 1950s
19. Hat gesagt - bleibt’s nicht dabei, Op.36, No.3 (des Knaben Wunderhorn)
Benjamin Britten
A Charm of Lullabies, Op.41:
20. No.5 — The Nurse’s Song
21. No.4 — A Charm, Sung in English
22. Alexander Dargomyzhsky: Fair maidens (rec. 1950)
César Cui
23. Confidant, Op.57, No.8 (rec. 1951)
24. Evening glow (anonymous) rec. 1951
25. Lilacs quickly fading here, Op.54, No.5
26. Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky: In the garden near the ford, Op.46, No.4 (rec. 1950)
27. Sergei Taneiev: Let it sound no more, Op.17, No.3 (rec. 1947)
28. Anton Arensky: Six Children's Songs, Op.59: No.2 Mutual guarantee
29. Alexander Scriabin: Romance (rec. 1952)
Nikolai Medtner - Berta Markovna Kozel (piano) rec. 1950s
30. Winterabend, Op.13, No.1
31. When roses fade, Op.36, No.3
32. Spanish Romance, Op.36, No.4
CD 4 [70:34]
(All piano accompaniments by Berta Markova Kozel unless otherwise stated.) rec. 1950s
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky - Alexander Pavlovich Dolukhanian (piano) rec. 1948
1. Take my heart away (1873)
2. Not a word, o my friend, Op.6, No.0
3. Both painfully and sweetly, Op.6, No.3 (“Bitter sweet”, “Love’s beginning”)
4. The Cloud, Op.27, No.2
5. Do not leave me, Op.27, No.3
6. It was in early spring, Op.38, No.2
7. Darkness fell on the earth, Op.47, No.3
8. Sleep, unhappy friend, Op.47, No.4
9. Does the day reign?, Op.47, No.6
10. Tell me what you are thinking, Op.57, No.1
11. Do not ask, Op.57, No.3
12. The first meeting, Op.63, No.4
13. The fires in the room were already extinguished, Op.63, No.5
14. Serenade, Op.63, No.6 (“O Child, beneath thy window”)
15. Song of Zemfira (1866) (“Dreadful old Husband”)
16. Mezza notte (c.1860) Alexander Pavlovich Dolukhanian (piano) rec. in Italian, 1948
Sergei Rachmaninov
17. Morning, Op.4, No.2 (“I love you so”) rec. 1949
18. The Water-lily, Op.8, No.1 (rec. 1951)
19. Prayer, Op.8, No.6 (“O my God”) Alexander P. Dolukhanian (piano) rec. 1948
20. Midsummer nights, Op.14, No.5 (rec. 1951)
21. Do not regret me, Op.14, No.8 (rec. 1949)
22. The Answer, Op.21, No.4 (rec. 1949)
23. Lilacs, Op.21, No.5 (rec. 1948-53)
24. The Muse, Op.34, No.1 (rec. 1952)
25. A Dream, Op.38, No.5 (“There is nothing in the world”) rec. 1953
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