Album Summary
Performers
Alexander Ivashkin (Cello)
Anya Alexeyev (Piano)
Notes & Reviews:
Russian composer Korndorf (1947 - 2001) was a larger-than-life character and wrote music that was similarly expansive and urgent. His 3 works for solo cello illustrate his unwillingness to be governed by convention.
American Record Guide, March / April 2013
The scoring is colorful. Ivashkin is an ideal cellist for this music, since he plays with such personal intensity that he brings the music to life. The orchestra plays with polish and determination. This is rather a fascinating disc, played with style.
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Works Details
Korndorf, Nikolai : Concerto capriccioso, for cello, strings & percussion - Performer: Alexander Ivashkin (Cello)
- Conductor: Konstantin Krimets
- Ensemble: Russian Philharmonic Orchestra of Moscow
- Running Time: 29 min. 1 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1986
- Studio/Live: Live
Korndorf, Nikolai : Triptych, for cello & piano - Performers: Anya Alexeyev (Piano); Alexander Ivashkin (Cello)
- Running Time: 23 min. 30 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1998-1999
- Studio/Live: Live
Korndorf, Nikolai : Passacaglia for cello solo - Performer: Alexander Ivashkin (Cello)
- Notes: Moscow Radio House (08/03/2001-08/06/2001)
- Running Time: 8 min. 40 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1997




























