Prokofiev by Arrangement Yuri Kalnits & Yulia Chaplina
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2020
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
02.10.2020
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Yuri Kalnits & Yulia Chaplina
Komponist: Serge Prokofieff (1891-1953)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953):
- 1 Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31: No. 2, Andantino (Arr. N. Milstein for Violin & Piano) 01:45
- Cinderella, Op. 87 (Excerpts Arr. M. Fikhtengolts for Violin & Piano):
- 2 Cinderella, Op. 87 (Excerpts Arr. M. Fikhtengolts for Violin & Piano): No. 30, Grand Waltz 05:59
- 3 Cinderella, Op. 87 (Excerpts Arr. M. Fikhtengolts for Violin & Piano): No. 10, Gavotte 02:24
- 4 Cinderella, Op. 87 (Excerpts Arr. M. Fikhtengolts for Violin & Piano): No. 21, Passepied 01:57
- 5 Cinderella, Op. 87 (Excerpts Arr. M. Fikhtengolts for Violin & Piano): No. 16, Winter Fairy 04:17
- 6 Cinderella, Op. 87 (Excerpts Arr. M. Fikhtengolts for Violin & Piano): No. 26, Mazurka 02:47
- Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano):
- 7 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 1, Lentamente 01:00
- 8 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 2, Andante 01:34
- 9 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 3, Allegretto 01:04
- 10 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 4, Animato 01:11
- 11 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 5, Molto giocoso 00:24
- 12 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 6, Con eleganza 00:42
- 13 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 7, Pittoresco [Arpa] 02:02
- 14 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 8, Commodo 01:29
- 15 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 9, Allegro tranquillo 01:10
- 16 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 10, Ridicolosamente 01:09
- 17 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 11, Con vivacità 01:13
- 18 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 12, Assai moderato 01:12
- 19 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 13, Allegretto 00:52
- 20 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 14, Feroce 01:12
- 21 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 15, Inquieto 00:54
- 22 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 16, Dolente 01:45
- 23 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 17, Poetico 01:14
- 24 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 18, Con una dolce lentezza 01:14
- 25 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 19, Presto agitatissimo e molto accentuato 00:46
- 26 Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 (Arr. V. Derevianko & Y. Kless for Violin & Piano): No. 20, Lento irrealmente 01:55
- Sergei Prokofiev:
- 27 War and Peace, Op. 91: Waltz (Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano) 02:27
- 28 Egyptian Nights Suite, Op. 61: VI. Cleopatra's Eclipse (Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano) 01:41
- 29 Childhood Manuscripts: Tarantella (Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano) 01:50
- 30 Boris Godunov, Op. 70bis: No. 13, Amoroso (Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano) 01:49
- 31 4 Pieces for Piano, Op. 32 (Excerpts): No. 2, Minuet [Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano] 01:20
- 32 4 Pieces for Piano, Op. 32 (Excerpts): No. 3, Gavotte [Arr. J. Heifetz for Violin & Piano] 01:53
- 33 Music for Children, Op. 65: No. 11, Evening (Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano) 02:10
- 34 The Love for Three Oranges Suite, Op. 33bis: III. March (Arr. J. Heifetz for Violin & Piano) 01:49
- 35 The Tale of the Stone Flower, Op. 118: Diamond Waltz (Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano) 02:32
- 36 10 Pieces for Piano, Op. 12 (Excerpts Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano): No. 6, Legenda 02:21
- 37 10 Pieces for Piano, Op. 12 (Excerpts Arr. M. Reitikh & G. Zinger for Violin & Piano): No. 3, Rigaudon 01:23
Info zu Prokofiev by Arrangement
The 37 short pieces by Prokofiev transcribed for violin and piano brought together here ought really to come with a health warning. So distinctive are the contours, angles and extensions of the Prokofiev tune, drawn from an apparently inexhaustible hoard, that even a short exposure to the memory circuits of the mind can result in permanent occupation. This album is full of them, creating a panoramic tour around five decades of an exceptionally rich, diverse but ultimately sadly truncated life. Violinist Yuri Kalnits has participated in festivals throughout the world and has played at some of the worlds most important venues. He is a dedicated chamber musician as well as concert soloist.
Yuri Kalnits, violin
Yulia Chaplina, piano
Yuri Kalnits
He has participated in festivals throughout the world such as Festival Musicales Internationales Guil-Durance (France), Young Artist Peninsula Music Festival (USA), Festival Cziffra (France), Waterford International Music Festival (Ireland), Irina Kandinskaya and Friends (Russia), Pharos Trust Festival (Cyprus), Festival “Musica da camera” (Germany), Festival International Ciudad de Ubeda (Spain), Beyond the music Festival (Spain), Loch Shiel Spring Festival (Scotland), Ljubljana International Festival and has played at many important venues including The Purcell Room, Kings Place, St. John’s Smith Square, Barbican, St. Martin-in the-Fields, Small Hall of Moscow Conservatoire, Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center and Suntory Hall. Tours have taken him to Russia, Ireland, Germany, Israel, France, Switzerland, Spain, Greece, USA, Hong Kong and Cyprus.
A dedicated chamber musician, Yuri has worked among others with such artists as Ivry Gitlis, Eduard Brunner , Emanuel Abbühl, Roger Chase and Alexander Chaushian.
He joined the Erato Piano Trio in 2010 and has since performed with the group at many prestigious venues across the UK and abroad, most recently in their much acclaimed Purcell Room debut and released a CD recording on Toccata Classics.
As a concerto soloist he has appeared with the London Festival Orchestra, Mozart Festival Orchestra, Arpeggione Chamber Orchestra, London Soloist Chamber Orchestra, Novosibirsk Symphony Orchestra, Kazan Chamber Orchestra “La Primavera”, London Musical Arts Ensemble, Minsk Symphony Orchestra and the New Philharmonia Koln to name a few and his playing has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 as well as New Zealand national radio.
Yuri is one of the organisers and a jury member for the Moscow String Project, a series of masterclasses and competition aiming to provide an opportunity for young players to obtain scholarships to leading European conservatoires.
Plans for the current season include tours to China, Germany, Russia, and Montenegro as well as a return to the recording studio for the final volume of the complete works for violin by Weinberg and a CD of music by Prokofiev sponsored by the Prokofiev Trust. Together with cellist Julia Morneweg Yuri also co-directs the London concert series ChamberMusicBox which brings together leading British and European artists.
Born in Moscow into a musical family, he received his first violin lessons from his father and went on to become a pupil at Moscow’s Central Music School and later at the Gnessin Music School for Gifted Children. At the age of 16 he began studying at the Royal College of Music (London) with Professor Itzhak Rashkovsky, winning several major College prizes, including the Foundation Scholarship, W.H. Reed, Isolde Menges prizes and Leonard Hirsch Prize for the outstanding string player of the year. He went on to win major prizes, notably the Bromsgrove and Watford Music Festivals in England, the Yehudi Menuhin Award from the Sudborough Foundation, KPMG/Martin Musical Scholarship (UK), Cziffra Foundation competition (France), Web Concert Hall Competition (USA), Barthel Prize from the Concordia Foundation.
Upon graduation from the RCM Yuri was awarded the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Scholarship for postgraduate studies there. He completed his training with Yfrah Neaman at the Guildhall School of Music and Vasko Vassiliev at Trinity College of Music whilst receiving further artistic guidance from eminent musicians such as Shlomo Mintz, Abram Shtern, Igor Oistrakh, Edward Grach, Sergei Fatkulline, Sylvia Rosenberg and Valentin Berlinsky
Yulia Chaplina
Described by International Piano Magazine as ‘quintessentially Russian’ and ‘with technical fluency and rich tonal shading reminiscent of the great Communist era artists such as Emil Gilels’ and held by Paul Badura-Skoda in ‘highest regard as a concert pianist’, Yulia is the winner of 7 international piano competitions. Since winning the First Prize & the Gold Medal in the prestigious Tchaikovsky International Competition for Young Musicians, she has performed regularly as a soloist in many of the world's finest venues, including the Wigmore Hall and the Southbank Centre in London, Berlin’s Philharmonie, the Grand Halls of the Moscow Conservatoire and the St. Petersburg Philharmonia, Bunka Kaikan Hall in Tokyo and many other concert halls.
Yulia’s solo CD of Russian Music, recorded by Champs Hill Records, was described by the American Record Guide as "....an outstanding disc and one I’ll return to often", adding that "Russian born and trained Yulia Chaplina brings to her playing more than a lifetime of acquaintance with this music."
Yulia holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Arts (Berlin), Masters in Music & Fellowship from the RCM (London). Yulia received music coaching from Mstislav Rostropovitch, Andras Schiff, Mitsuko Uchida, Paul Badura-Skoda, David Waterman, Steven Isserlis, Thomas Adès and Liliya Zilberstein.
Yulia is a passionate piano teacher herself and has given many recitals, masterclasses, lectures and webinars in international music festivals and for students of the Royal College of Music, Royal Academy of Music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Trinity Laban Conservatoire, Tokyo College of Music, Tokyo University of Arts, Yehudi Menuhin Music School and many other students in specialist music schools and junior departments of conservatoires in Russia, UK, Japan, China, Spain, Italy and the Czech Republic.
Yulia has recorded piano syllabus pieces for both the ABRSM and Trinity Piano Examination Boards as well as recording accompaniments for the Trinity Vocal syllabus. In 2018 and 2020 Yulia was a member of the selection panel for the Trinity College London Examination Board. She has been invited to participate as a jury member in several music competitions in the UK, Russia and Italy. Her students have won prizes in many prestigious piano competitions. Yulia is the Artistic director of the Prokofiev Festival in London.
Yulia is a regular music contributor for Russian Arts & Culture and has written extensively for many UK music publications, including Gramophone, Pianist, International Piano, BBC Classical Music magazine as well as publications in Russia and Germany. She has recently published a series of interviews ('Musicians in Isolation') to inspire young musicians during the current lockdown period, featuring Sir András Schiff, Maxim Vengerov, Imogen Cooper, Steven Isserlis and Alina Ibragimova.
Yulia is also the presenter of the "Pianist Platform" where her guests include Marc - Andre Hamelin, Imogen Cooper, Barry Douglas, Paul Lewis, heads of Keyboard from UK's top conservatoires and schools such as: RAM, Guildhall School of Music of Drama, RNCM, RCM, Trinity Laban, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Chetham's School of Music, Eton College, Harrow School, Dulwich College, Radley College and many others.
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