Album Summary
Performers
Leonid Lebedev (Flute)
Mikhail Adamovich (Violin)
Valery Brill (Cello)
Nikolay Lotakov (Piccolo)
Mikhail Shestakov (Violin)
Olga Vedernikova (Violin)
Notes & Reviews:
Born and trained in Russia, the composer Alla Pavlova later settled in America. Her Symphony No. 1 'Farewell Russia' for chamber orchestra, written in 1994, expresses her feelings about the Russia she knew, now changed beyond recognition. Her 'Symphony No. 3', written in 2000, is romantic in conception, with an immediate appeal to the listener. It was inspired by a New York monument to Joan of Arc.
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Works Details
Pavlova, Alla : Symphony no 1 (Farewell Russia) - Performers: Leonid Lebedev (Flute); Mikhail Adamovich (Violin); Valery Brill (Cello); Nikolay Lotakov (Piccolo); Mikhail Shestakov (Violin)
- Conductor: Konstantin Krimets
- Running Time: 26 min. 3 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
Pavlova, Alla : Symphony no 3 - Performer: Olga Vedernikova (Violin)
- Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov
- Ensemble: Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
- Notes: Russian Broadcasting Studios, Moscow, Russia (12/10/2001-12/14/2001)
- Running Time: 40 min. 12 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary

























