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Sergei Taneyev - Chamber Music
RecommendedVadim Repin, Ilya Gringolts, Lynn Harrell, Nobuko Imai & Mikhail Pletnev
Sergey Taneyev composed his three piano chamber works in the years 1902-11, on either side of his 50th birthday, when his days as director of the Moscow Conservatoire were well behind him but... —
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2005, Editor's Choice
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Gramophone Awards, 2006, Winner - Chamber Music
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Listening to the three trios that the Leopold String Trio present with such commitment and persuasiveness leaves no doubt as to Taneyev's contrapuntal ingenuity and resource. …E flat Trio of... —
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…these symphonies… have the momentum and flow of the true symphonist, particularly in these persuasive performances. Recommended with enthusiasm. —
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Gomziakov and his pianist, Andrei Korobeinikov, play both works with ardent Romantic expressiveness, well capturing in the First Sonata the second movement’s impetuous and stormy episodes. —
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Rachmaninov: The Bells & Taneyev: John of Damascus
RecommendedMarina Mescheriakova, Sergei Larin, Vladimir Chernov
Russian National Orchestra, Moscow State Chamber Choir, Mikhail Pletnev
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Penguin Guide, Rosette
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Polyansky provides a splendidly passionate and invigorating introduction to music that we really should know better in the West. The Fourth Symphony has always been the most popular of Taneyev's... —
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These three Russian virtuosos present the two trios with equal conviction, summoning up different palettes of colours for some truly high-level music-making. —
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2021, Editor's Choice
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Lane's light-fingered ascents and rapid scalic plunges are perfectly complemented by the Goldners' feather-light string playing. —
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[Quartet 'No. 9'] was critiqued by Taneyev's close friend Tchaikovsky: he particularly approved of the scherzo - one can hear why in Carpe Diem's lively and engaging account, utterly transforming... —
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The Slavonic contralto of Sementchuk's lower register comes into flamboyant play in the oriental romances of Glazunov and Grechaninov, while Taneyev's 'Stalactites' showcases the mesh of lighter... —
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BBC Music Magazine, September 2006, Choral & Song Choice
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