Weinberg - Children’s Songs, Op. 13, for soprano and piano, to poems by Itzhok Lejb Perez
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Special offer. Songs of Fate
Vida Miknevičiūtė (soprano), Magdalena Ceple (cello), Andrei Pushkarev (vibraphone), Kremerata Baltica, Gidon Kremer
it’s the Three Jewish Songs, played in stunningly effective arrangements for voice and string orchestra by Veniamin Basner, that make the greatest impact, particularly when the singing of soprano... — More…
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2024, Nominated - Chamber Music Recording of the Year
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Her youthful yet attractively rich-toned voice and beguiling musicianship, with an appropriate touch of skittishness at the start of the Weinberg set, works extremely well through most of these... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, March 2022, Editor's Choice
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Shostakovich & Weinberg: Piano Trios & Songs
Shostakovich: Seven Romances Op. 127 & Piano Trio No. 1 & Weinberg: Jewish Songs & Piano Trio, Op. 24
Kateryna Kasper (soprano), Trio Vivente
...if you are interested in these works, this is a strong recommendation. Without losing control of the music, they dig right into it, prettifying nothing and smoothing out none of the intentionally... — More…
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Weinberg - Complete Songs Volume One
Olga Kalugina (soprano), Svetlana Nilolayeva (mezzo soprano) & Dmitry Korostelyov (piano)
The early Children's Songs (1943), which open this disc, are rooted in the Jewish folk idioms that Shostakovich was soon to explore. Olga Kalugina's bright, silvery soprano traces the cycle's... — More…
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