Toccata Classics | |
Disc No: TOCC 0112 | |
Price: Sek. 160 | |
Name: Shebalin A capella choral cycle | |
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The Siberian-born Vissarion Shebalin (1902–63) is best known for his instrumental music, which includes five symphonies and nine string quartets, some of which have been heard on CD, but this is the first recording of the eight delightful, and very Russian, choral cycles he wrote from 1949. |
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Composer | Opus | Music | Key | Performer |
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 42 | Five Choruses. Words by A. Pushkin | Russkaya Conservatoria Chamber Capella, choir - Nikolay Khondzinsky | |
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 47 | Three Choruses to Words by M. Lermontov | ||
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 44 | Three Choruses to Verses of A. Sofronov | ||
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 45 | Six Choruses to Words by M. Tank | ||
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 50 | Four Choruses to Words by M. Isakovsky | ||
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 52 | Three Choruses to Verses by Moldavian Poets | ||
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 57 | To my Grandchildren: Four Choruses for Children | ||
Shebalin, Vissarion | Op. 59 | In the Forest Clearing: Seven Choruses for Children | ||
Shebalin, Vissarion | ‘Oh, my Dawn!’, from the film Glinka |