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Lydia Mordkovitch plays Kabalevsky, Prokofiev, Volkonsky, Khandoshkin & Stravinsky - Julian Milford (piano); Lydia Mordkovitch (viola); Lydia Mordkovitch (violin); Nicholas Walker (piano)
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  1. Improvisation for violin & piano (from the film Petersburg Night), Op. 21
  2. Sonata for viola & piano
  3. Sonata for solo violin in G minor, Op. 3/1
  4. Cinderella, ballet, Op. 87: 1. Waltz
  5. Cinderella, ballet, Op. 87: 2. Gavotte
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  1. Improvisation for violin & piano (from the film Petersburg Night), Op. 21
  2. Sonata for viola & piano
  3. Sonata for solo violin in G minor, Op. 3/1
  4. Cinderella, ballet, Op. 87: 1. Waltz
  5. Cinderella, ballet, Op. 87: 2. Gavotte
  6. Cinderella, ballet, Op. 87: 3. Passepied
  7. Cinderella, ballet, Op. 87: 4. Winter Fairy
  8. Cinderella, ballet, Op. 87: 5. Mazurka
  9. Chanson Russes, for violin & piano ("Parasha's Aria")
  10. Russian Dance, transcription for violin & piano (after Petrushka, with Samuel Dushkin)
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There's certainly no shortage of albums touting a program of "Russian Works for Violin." Indeed, there is an abundance of literature that fits this description. This Chandos album augments the possibilities by including Russian works for viola as well as the violin; this still includes a great deal of well-known repertoire. However, the repertoire chosen by violinist/violist Lydia Mordkovitch takes things in an entirely different direction. Her selections include less frequently performed works by the great composers ...

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Lydia Mordkovitch plays Kabalevsky, Prokofiev, Volkonsky, Khandoshkin & Stravinsky 2009, Chandos

UPC: 095115152621

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