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Yuri Bashmet conducts Brahms & Tchaikovsky | ICA Classics ICAC5023

Yuri Bashmet conducts Brahms & Tchaikovsky

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Label: ICA Classics

Cat No: ICAC5023

Barcode: 5060244550230

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 3rd May 2011

Contents

Artists

Novaya Rossiya State Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Yuri Bashmet

Works

Brahms, Johannes

Symphony no.3 in F major, op.90

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich

Symphony no.6 in B minor, op.74 'Pathetique'

Artists

Novaya Rossiya State Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Yuri Bashmet

About

Yuri Bashmet, one of the greatest viola players of our time, was born on 24 January 1953. He has appeared all over the world with the leading conductors and orchestras in this capacity and has a large discography. He is an ICA artist and is here featured as one of ICA's Live series as a conductor.

Bashmet began his conducting activity in 1985. In 1992, he re-organised the State Symphony Orchestra Novaya Rossiya (founded in 1990), which features some of the most talented young musicians of Russia, graduates and postgraduate students of the Moscow Conservatoire.

Bashmet became Chief Conductor in 2002. The orchestra performs in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire and has toured extensively abroad, also recording for EMI Classics and Sony Classics. The orchestra has been conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy and Valeri Gergiev, amongst others.

David Nice in his booklet notes comments: ‘So it was with some amazement that I heard these performances by an orchestra many of us will not have heard of outside Russia’ ……‘A certain lean and hungry approach that’s never for a moment ascetic, inform much of what we hear in these razor-sharp performances of core symphonic repertoire’.

Of the Brahms interpretation, Nice noted, ’Mravinsky-like are the implicit force of the opening and the absolute fidelity to dynamics and controlled power’. Of the Tchaikovsky, he went on to say, ‘Mravinsky’s interpretation never lost its freshmness and this one runs it close in in that respect’.

Contents:
- Brahms: Symphony No.3
Novaya Rossiya State Symphony Orchestra / Bashmet
'Live', Great Hall, Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, 7 February 2005

- Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6
Novaya Rossiya State Symphony Orchestra / Bashmet
'Live', Great Hall, Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, 27 April 2004

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