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Sir Edward Elgar, Ilya Grubert, The Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Ziva - Violin Concerto,In The South (Alassio), Concert Overture,Pomp And Circumstance March No. 1 (CD) (Very Good Plus (VG+))

Sir Edward Elgar, Ilya Grubert, The Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Ziva - Violin Concerto,In The South (Alassio), Concert Overture,Pomp And Circumstance March No. 1 (CD) (Very Good Plus (VG+))

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Notes:

Edward Elgar
Violin concerto in B minor, op. 61.
1 Allegro 18.55
2 Andante 12.14
3 Allegro molto 18.57

4 In The South (Alassio), concert overture, op. 50, op.50 16.50
5 Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1, op. 39

Ilya Grubert was born in Riga, Latvia, and having received his professional education and training at the Moscow Conservatoire won all prestigious international competitions in which he could take part. He was a prize winner at the Jean Sibelius competition in Helsinki, received the first prize at the Paganini competition in Genoa and finally the first prize and gold medal in 1978 Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow. He lives in Holland and performs in many countries of the world and with many major orchestras and leading conductors. The New York Times called him "A musician of exceptional talent in the tradition of the great virtuosos possessed an unwavering tone and extraordinary technique".

Moscow Symphony Orchestra is the first privately owned orchestra in modern Russia. It was founded in 1990. The orchestra performed in the best concert halls in Moscow and Saint Petersburg and appeared in many countries in Europe, Asia and America. It recorded many compact discs including all 17 symphonies by Malipiero, all symphonies by Turnemir.Vista Vera recorded with MSO Orchestral Works by Glinka.
Vladimir Ziva graduated from two oldest Russian conservatoires, in Petersburg (then Lenigrad) and Moscow. He worked with the Moscow Philharmonic orchestra and the Nyzhny Novgorod Philharmonic orchestra. He also was the chief conductor of the Mousorgsky Opera and Ballet Theatre in St.Petersburg. Since 1997 he is the chief conductor of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. He gave over 800 concerts including 250 in foreign countries. Ziva played with outstanding musicians including Rostropovich, Gutman, Maysky, Kremer, Tretyakov, Bashmet and many others.

Recorded in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire 29.09.2001
Sound Engineer: Vladimir Koptsov

 

1. Violin Concerto In B Minor
2. In The South (Alassio), Concert Overture
3. Pomp And Circumstance March No. 1

 

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