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Saturday, July 31, 2021

Vladimir Rebikov - Piano Works (Anatoly Sheludyakov)


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Composer: Vladimir Rebikov

CD1:
  • (01) Four Pieces, Op. 6
  • (05) From 'Reveries of the Fall', Op. 8
  • (18) Dreams of Happiness (1890)
  • (23) Evening Lights (1900)
CD2:
  • (01) Pastoral Scenes, Op. 28
  • (06) Autunm Leaves, Op. 29
  • (12) Silhouettes – Nine Childhood Pictures, Op. 31
  • (21) Among Them, Op. 35
  • (27) Feast, Op. 38
  • (34) White Songs, Op. 48
  • (38) Three Idylls, Op. 50
  • (41) Dances, Op. 51
CD3:
  • (01) Three Etudes
  • (04) Autumn Flowers
  • (07) From a Forgotten Notebook
  • (14) In the Twilight, Op. 23
  • (23) Play of Sounds (1912)
  • (26) Remembrance of Past Days (1910)
  • (32) Small Bells Dance
  • (33) In the Forest, Op. 43 (1911)
  • (39) Three Miniaturies, Op. 33

Anatoly Sheludyakov, piano
Date: 2009
Label: Artservice

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Vladimir Rebikov (May 31 [OS May 19] 1866 — October 1, 1920) was a late romantic 20th-century Russian composer and pianist. He studied music at the Moscow Conservatory, in Berlin and in Vienna. Rebikov's early works suggest the influence of Tchaikovsky. He wrote lyrical piano miniatures (suites, cycles, and albums), children's choruses and songs. Rebikov used new advanced harmony such as seventh and ninth chords, unresolved cadences, polytonality, and harmony based upon open fourths and fifths. His orchestral and stage works include more than ten operas and two ballets.

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Anatoly Sheludyakov (born 1955 in Moscow) is a pianist and composer. He studied with Anatoly Vedernikov at the Gnesin Institute, and with Tikhon Khrennikov at the Moscow Conservatory. In 1977 Sheludyakov was the winner of the Russian National Piano Competition. Since then he has performed in prestigious concert halls in Russia, the US, Germany, France, Italy, China, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Australia. He has recorded 16 CDs, and has performed on Russian TV and radio. Sheludyakov taught at the Gnessin Institute, and is an artist-in-residence at the University of Georgia, US.

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