Tribute to Alfred Schnittke

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>Schnittke, Alfred : Sonata for violin & chamber orchestra
>Schnittke, Alfred : Suite in the Old Style, for chamber orchestra (arr. from instrumental version by V.Spivakov & V.Milm
>Schnittke, Alfred : Fragments (5) to Pictures of Hieronymus Bosch, for tenor, violin, trombone, harpsichord, timpani & s
>Schnittke, Alfred : Concerto for Piano and Strings

Album Summary

>Schnittke, Alfred : Sonata for violin & chamber orchestra
>Schnittke, Alfred : Suite in the Old Style, for chamber orchestra (arr. from instrumental version by V.Spivakov & V.Milm
>Schnittke, Alfred : Fragments (5) to Pictures of Hieronymus Bosch, for tenor, violin, trombone, harpsichord, timpani & s
>Schnittke, Alfred : Concerto for Piano and Strings
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Works Details

>Schnittke, Alfred : Sonata for violin & chamber orchestra
  • Performer: Vladimir Spivakov (Violin)
  • Conductor: Vladimir Spivakov
  • Notes: Moscow, Radio and Recording House (06/13/2001-06/15/2001)
  • Running Time: 16 min. 25 sec.
  • Period Time: Contemporary
  • Written: 1968

>Schnittke, Alfred : Suite in the Old Style, for chamber orchestra (arr. from instrumental version by V.Spivakov & V.Milm
  • Conductor: Vladimir Spivakov
  • Notes: Moscow, Radio and Recording House (06/13/2001-06/15/2001)
  • Running Time: 14 min. 37 sec.
  • Period Time: Contemporary
  • Written: 1991

>Schnittke, Alfred : Fragments (5) to Pictures of Hieronymus Bosch, for tenor, violin, trombone, harpsichord, timpani & s
  • Performers: Dimitri Kortchak; Anatoly Skobelev (Trombone); Sergei Bezrodny (Harpsichord); Valery Polivanov (Timpani); Vladimir Spivakov (Violin)
  • Conductor: Vladimir Spivakov
  • Notes: Moscow, Radio and Recording House (06/13/2001-06/15/2001)
  • Running Time: 22 min. 31 sec.
  • Period Time: Contemporary
  • Written: 1994

>Schnittke, Alfred : Concerto for Piano and Strings
  • Performer: Alexander Guindin (Piano)
  • Conductor: Vladimir Spivakov
  • Notes: Moscow, Radio and Recording House (06/13/2001-06/15/2001)
  • Running Time: 23 min. 13 sec.
  • Period Time: Contemporary
  • Form: Concerto
  • Written: 1979