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Have you ever heard yourself say something like “I really like classical music, but I don’t know where to start”? Leo Jivetsky, former Artistic Administrator of Moscows Bolshoi theatre and Program director of the Russian National Orchestra shares his insights on the music he is very passionate about.
Episodes

Saturday Jan 16, 2021
Mozart: Horn concertos 1-4. Dennis Horn, Herbert von Karajan, Philharmonia Orchestra
Saturday Jan 16, 2021
Saturday Jan 16, 2021
In this episode, you can find out more about the horn, originally a hunting instrument, and a respectable member of the orchestra nowadays, with some rarely performed solo concertos. We will tell you about the brilliant British horn player who died far too early half a century ago. You will also get to know more about Mozart's peculiar sense of humour
https://spoti.fi/2LGvj4J

Saturday Jan 09, 2021
Antonin Dvorak's Cello concerto B minor op. 104
Saturday Jan 09, 2021
Saturday Jan 09, 2021
The spectacular Cello concerto by Antonin Dvorak is one of the best examples of the genre. We tell about it, with some dives into Czech music of earlier and later times, a review of American economics in the the 19th century, and episodes of the Six-Day War in Israel!

Saturday Jan 02, 2021
The Enchanted Kingdom. Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
With this record, we dive into the mysterious and spooky world of legends and fairy tales reimagined by Russian composers on the verge of the 19th and 20th centuries.
https://open.spotify.com/album/6PYS8cm6cjtVm9XHOkOJzD?si=EKPDTl5uRMKzYqdCxSinXA

Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Dmitri Shostakovich’s 11th symphony (The year 1905), op. 103
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
In 1957, for the 40th anniversary of the Russian revolution, Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) composes his 11th symphony, and dedicates it to the first Russian revolution of 1905.
Full recording under Mariss Jansons:

Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Maria Yudina - Live at Kiev Philharmonic Hall
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
We talk about a live recording of a concert of the great Russian pianist Maria Yudina (1899-1970) at the Philharmonic Hall in Kiev in 1954. We also tell some biographical anecdotes and stories of the times
https://spoti.fi/3aLaMX8

Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Alexander Borodin's "In the steppes of Central Asia"
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
"In the steppes of Central Asia" is a short symphonic miniature created by Alexander Borodin (1833 - 1887) in 1880 that takes us to the Asian desert with a caravan joined by Russian military troops.
Here is the full Svetlanov recording:
https://spoti.fi/3aG2sI5

Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Rachmaninov: Songs. Sergei Leiferkus, baritone. Howard Shelly, piano
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Saturday Dec 26, 2020
Today, we are recommending a recording with selected Rachmaninov songs performed by Russian baritone Sergei Leiferkus and British Pianist Howard Shelly made in 1994-1995.
This is a link to the lyrics of all the songs on the recording:

Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Tchaikovsky's Dumka (Russian rustic scene), op. 59
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Dumka is a short piano solo piece composed by Peter Tchaikovsky in 1886. It is a fun miniature with lots of character.
Some recordings in this episode: