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American Music - Chamber Chorus of the Moscow State Conservatory - Named after P. Tchaikovsky / Art Director and Conductor Award of The State Prize of Russia, Profesor Boris Tevlin / Boris Tevlin Audio CD 2000

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American Music - Chamber Chorus of the Moscow State Conservatory - Named after P. Tchaikovsky / Art Director and Conductor Award of The State Prize of Russia, Profesor Boris Tevlin / Boris Tevlin Audio CD 2000

The Moscow Conservatory, also officially Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russian: Московская государственная консерватория им. П. И. Чайковского) is an educational music institution located in Moscow, Russia. It grants undergraduate and graduate diplomas in musical performance and musical research. The conservatory offers various degrees including Bachelor of Music Performance, Master of Music and PhD in research.

It was co-founded in 1866 as the Moscow Imperial Conservatory by Nikolai Rubinstein and Prince Nikolai Troubetzkoy. It is the second oldest conservatory in Russia after the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was appointed professor of theory and harmony at its opening. Since 1940 the conservatory bears his name.

Label: Boris Tevlin - none
Format: CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 2000
 
 
 

Tracklist:

1.  ''Easter Anthem'' - W. Bilings   2:39

2.  ''All For Love'' - R. Young   3:44

3.  The Sixty-Seventh Psalm'' - C. Ives   2:09

4.  Mary Hynes'' - S. Barber   2:18

5.  Anthony O Daly'' - S. Barber   3:23

6.  The Coolin'' - S. Barber   2:57

7.  ''Agnus Dei'' Op. 11 - S. Barber   6:42

8.  ''Aleluia'' - R. Thompson   5:40

9.  ''Where You There?'' - arrang. H. Burleigh   2:40

10. ''My Lord What a Mourning'' - arrang. W. Dawson   3:25

11. ''The Battle of Jericho'' - arrang. M. Hogan   2:16

12. ''Elijah Rock'' - arrang. M. Hogan   3;10

13. ''Rockin Jerusalem'' - arrang. A. Thomas   2:29

14. ''Steal Away'' - arrang. N. White   3:07

15. ''Witness'' - arrang. I. Holloran   2:35

16. ''From the First Hallelujah to the Last Amen? - D. Bolling    2:03

 

 

  • Solo - Ludmila Mishakina
  • Piano - Y. Poteyenko

 

 

The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory was organized upon initiative of Prof. Alexander Sokolov, D.A., Rector of Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, in December of 1994. Its founder was Prof. Boris Tevlin (1931–2012), People’s Artist of Russia, an outstanding choral conductor of today, who was continuously heading and leading the choir until his last days.

The Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory is a laureate of grand prix and an awardee of two golden medals at the Eighth Riva del Garda International Choral Festival (Italy, 1998), a laureate of the First Prize and an awardee of the Golden Medal at The First Brahms International Choral Competition in Wernigerode (Germany, 1999), a winner of The First Choir Olympics in Linz (Austria, 2000), as well as a laureate of grand prix at The XXIInd International Festival of Orthodox Church Music “Hajnówka 2003” in Białystok (Poland).

The choir has been on concert tours in Austria, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, the Ukraine, and the USA. In addition, the choir participated in such events as: “The Gidon Kremer Festival in Lockenhaus” (Austria, 1995); “Sofia Gubaidulina in Zurich” (1996); “Fabbrica del canto” and “In Memory of Alfred Schnittke” (1998), “Rodion Shchedrin’s Self-portrait”, The Sixth World Choral Forum in Minneapolis and The Ninth International Music Festival in Usedom (Germany, 2002); “Deuxième Biennale d’art vocal” (2005); “Mittelfest” (2007); The First International Choral Festival in Beijing and “Tchaikovsky’s Music in London” (2008); “Voices of Orthodoxy in Italy” (2009); as well as in Valery Gergiev’s Easter Festivals (the 2000s), in “Svyatoslav Richter’s December Evenings” (2011), in the Festivals of Russian Culture in Japan (2006, 2008, 2012), in the Festival “Moscow Autumn” (1996–2012), and in various other events.

The main trend of the creative activities of the Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory is the performance of pieces written by Russian and foreign composers, including Valery Arzumanov, Alexander Chaykovsky, Edison Denisov, Edward Elgar, Andrei Eshpai, Sofia Gubaidulina, Giya Kancheli, Roman Ledenyov, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Arthur Lourié, Knut Nystedt, Krzysztof Penderecki, Alfred Schnittke, Arnold Schönberg, Rodion Shchedrin, Nikolay Sidel’nikov, Igor Stravinsky, Józef Świder, John Tavener, Romuald Twardowski and others.

The choir participated in concert performances of such operas as: Orfeo ed Euridice by Gluck, Don Giovanni by Mozart, and La Cenerentola by Rossini, all three conducted by Teodor Currentzis; Aleko and Francesca da Rimini by Rachmaninoff, May Night by Rimsky-Korsakov, and Die Zauberflöte by Mozart, all three conducted by Mikhail Pletnyov; Styx by Giya Kancheli, conducted by Valery Gergiev, Jansug Kakhidze, Vladimir Pon’kin, and Alexander Sladkovsky; as well as in a concert performance of Incidental Music on Ibsen’s Drama Peer Gynt by Grieg, conducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev.

Such prominent musicians as Yury Bashmet, Anna Bonitatibus, Patrizia Ciofi, Laura Claycomb, Eric Ericson, Justus Franz, Olga Guryakova, Veronika Jioeva, Simone Kermes, Daniel Kramer, Reinbert de Leeuw, Sergey Leiferkus, Ekaterina Mechetina, Ivan Monighetti, Nikolay Petrov, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Alexander Rudin, Yury Simonov, Saulius Sondeckis, Vladimir Yurovsky, and others have performed with the Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory.

The choir has recorded various pieces of both classical and contemporary repertoire, written by Russian and foreign composers, on CDs and/or DVDs, including such themed programs as “English Choral Music,” “Favorite Songs of the Great Patriotic War,” “Masterpieces of Foreign Music,” “Pieces by American Composers,” “Russian Sacred Music,” “The Composers of Moscow Conservatory” and others.

The recording of Rodion Shchedrin’s choral opera “Boyarina Morozova,” made by the Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory under the direction of Boris Tevlin in 2008, received a prestigious award Echo Klassik in the category “The Best Opera Performance of the Year” (the nomination “The 20th–21st-century Opera”). A festival dedicated to the 15th anniversary of the choir was held in 2010.

Since August of 2012, Artistic Director of the Chamber Choir of Moscow Conservatory has been Alexander Solovyev, an assistant professor of the Contemporary Choral Performance Department of Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory, an international competition laureate and Prof. Boris Tevlin’s closest associate.

During a time period from September till December of 2012, the choir frequently performed recitals in both the Great and Rachmaninoff Halls of Moscow Conservatory. Its programs contained both Russian choral classical pieces and arrangements of folk songs, including, among others: Three Russian Songs by Rachmaninoff, conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky; Requiem by Verdi, conducted by Gennady Dmitryak; Requiem by Mozart, conducted by Vladimir Yurovsky and Lev Kontorovich. Under the direction of Asst. Prof. Alexander Solovyev, the choir participated in the Festival of Russian Culture in Japan, in the Program “Voices of Orthodoxy in Moldova,” in the International Festival “Moscow Autumn,” in the Youth Festival of Choral, Chamber and Symphonic Music in St. Petersburg, as well as in the festival dedicated to Rodion Shchedrin’s eightieth anniversary.

 

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