Sviridov: Poem to the Memory of Sergei Yesenin
15,00 €
Formát:
CD
Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
Katalógové číslo:
MEL1002336
EAN kód:
4600317123360
Autori:
Georgy Sviridov
Interpreti:
Yurlov Russian State Academic Choir, Alexei Maslennikov, Gennadi Roshdestvensky, Igor Morozov, Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Yuri Temirkanov
Vydavateľ:
MELODIYA
Zoznam skladieb
Poem to the Memory of Sergei YeseninI. My Desolate Land
II. Winter Sings and Halloos
III. Where Yellow Nettle Grows
IV. Harvest
V. St. John's Eve
VI. St. John's Eve (continued)
VII. 1919
VIII. Peasant Children
IX. I am the Last Poet of the Countryside
X. The Sky Is Like a Bell
My Father is a Peasant
I. Sleigh
II. Russia Shines in My Heart
III. Birch Tree
IV. Recruits
V. Singing to the Accordion
VI. In the Evening
VII. The Nightingale Has a Good Song
Wooden Russia
I. Farewell My Native Forest
II. Swamps and Marches
III. I Am a Wretched Pilgrim
IV. Don't Look for Me in God
Popis
Firma Melodiya presents an album dedicated to the anniversaries of two great figures of Russian culture of the 20th century – Sergei Yesenin (1895–1925) and Georgy Sviridov (1915–1998).
“Once … I met a poet I knew, and he spent a long time reading Yesenin for me. That’s when Yesenin’s verses imprinted themselves on my soul. When I got back home, I could not fall asleep… The music came suddenly. … That was how I wrote my first song to Yesenin’s text which later became a core song in my Poem to the Memory of Sergei Yesenin. The rest of the songs were composed during two weeks, all at once”.
The premiere of the Poem to the Memory of Sergei Yesenin took place in 1956, in Moscow and was a new milestone in the composer’s career properly unveiling his original style and subtle feeling for poetry to the public. Soon after completion of the vocal and symphonic Poem, the composer came up with the cycle My Father Is a Peasant for tenor, baritone and piano, where Yesenin’s images of Russian nature and scenes of country life were expressed by means of chamber vocal lyric music.
Wooden Russia, a small cantata for tenor, men’s choir and orchestra, was composed in 1964 and had an epigraph taken from Yesenin’s verses “Russia, my wooden Russia!”. The poet’s four poems recreate an image of old patriarchal Russia while the last lines of the final movement herald its tragic demise.
Georgy Sviridov’s cantatas set to the poetry of Sergei Yesenin are performed by the Republican Academic Choir led by Alexander Yurlov and such luminaries of domestic conducting art as Yuri Temirkanov and Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
The chamber cycle is sung by Alexei Maslennikov, an outstanding interpreter of Sviridov’s music, who is accompanied by the author.

