Anatoly Lyadov: Complete Original Choral Works & Selected Russian Folksong Arrangements Academy of Russian Music Chamber Choir & Ivan Nikiforchin
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
03.09.2021
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Artist: Academy of Russian Music Chamber Choir & Ivan Nikiforchin
Composer: Anatoly Lyadov (1855-1914)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Anatoly Lyadov (1855 - 1914):
- 1 Lyadov: The Hourly Prayer of St. Joasaph Gorlenko 02:33
- 10 Settings from the "Obikhod", Op. 61 (Excerpts):
- 2 Lyadov: 10 Settings from the "Obikhod", Op. 61 (Excerpts): No. 7, Cherubic Hymn 04:23
- 3 Lyadov: 10 Settings from the "Obikhod", Op. 61 (Excerpts): No. 10, I Shall Take the Cup of Salvation 02:21
- 5 Russian Folksongs:
- 4 Lyadov: 5 Russian Folksongs: No. 1, The Dove Book 02:51
- 5 Lyadov: 5 Russian Folksongs: No. 2, Oh, Avsen 00:42
- 6 Lyadov: 5 Russian Folksongs: No. 3, You Are My Beauty 01:50
- 7 Lyadov: 5 Russian Folksongs: No. 4, I’ll Go, Young One 00:42
- 8 Lyadov: 5 Russian Folksongs: No. 5, At Dawn 01:38
- 15 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices (Excerpts):
- 9 Lyadov: 15 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices (Excerpts): No. 3, Now We Have a Drink 01:12
- 10 Lyadov: 15 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices (Excerpts): No. 9, As at the Evening 02:51
- 11 Lyadov: 15 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices (Excerpts): No. 10, We, Girls, Would Like to Pour Some Horilka 00:59
- 12 Lyadov: 15 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices (Excerpts): No. 14, The Valley 02:03
- 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45:
- 13 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 1, You, My River 01:11
- 14 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 2, Oh, It's Not a Sunset 00:59
- 15 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 3, Birch Forest, Who's a Single Man? 00:37
- 16 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 4, White Snow 01:55
- 17 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 5, I'll Sit Down Young 00:39
- 18 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 6, The Winds Blew 01:51
- 19 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 7, Along the Steep Coast 00:41
- 20 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 8, Rain on the Street 00:42
- 21 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 9, That’s My Grief 00:44
- 22 Lyadov: 10 Russian Folksongs, Op. 45: No. 10, Along the Street 00:37
- 3 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices:
- 23 Lyadov: 3 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices: No. 1, Hushaby 01:46
- 24 Lyadov: 3 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices: No. 2, The Open Field, You’re My Wide Space 01:39
- 25 Lyadov: 3 Russian Folksongs for Female Voices: No. 3, Oh, There Was No Wind 01:18
- Anatoly Lyadov:
- 26 Lyadov: Glorification for Vladimir Stasov on July 15, 1899 00:53
- Sœur Béatrice, Op. 60:
- 27 Lyadov: Sœur Béatrice, Op. 60: No. 1, Beggars' Chorus 00:49
- 28 Lyadov: Sœur Béatrice, Op. 60: No. 2, Ave, Maris Stella 04:09
- 29 Lyadov: Sœur Béatrice, Op. 60: No. 3, The Death of Beatrice 01:26
- Anatoly Lyadov:
- 30 Lyadov: Glorification for Vladimir Stasov on January 2, 1894 00:45
- 31 Lyadov: Song of the Schoolgirls, Op. 50 03:51
- 32 Lyadov: Glory to Nikolay Andreevich Rimsky-Korsakov 00:26
- The Final Scene of Schiller's "Die Braut von Messina", Op. 28 (Excerpts):
- 33 Lyadov: The Final Scene of Schiller's "Die Braut von Messina", Op. 28 (Excerpts): Introduction 05:10
- 34 Lyadov: The Final Scene of Schiller's "Die Braut von Messina", Op. 28 (Excerpts): Finale 03:39
- Anatoly Lyadov:
- 35 Lyadov: Glory to Evgeniya Ivanovna Zbrueva 00:31
- 36 Lyadov: "Drip, Ek" Fugato 00:25
- 37 Lyadov: Cantata in Memory of Mark Antokolsky: Chorus 02:08
- 38 Lyadov: Slava, Op. 47 01:52
- 39 Lyadov: Hymn to Anton Rubinstein, Op. 54 01:15
Info for Anatoly Lyadov: Complete Original Choral Works & Selected Russian Folksong Arrangements
Lyadov’s handful of orchestral works have become concert favourites, but his choral music is as good as unknown. It falls into three main categories: religious chants, folksong arrangements and original compositions. All three confirm Lyadov’s status as a kind of Fabergé of music: they blend exquisite craftsmanship and delicate beauty.
The Academy of Russian Music Chamber Choir
Ivan Nikiforchin, choirmaster, conductor
Ivan Nikiforchin
born in Moscow in 1995, graduated from the Academic Music College at the Moscow State Conservatoire (the choral conducting class) and from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire (the opera and symphonic conducting class). His extensive repertoire includes music from many different periods – from Bach, Purcell and Mozart to Elgar, Hindemith and Schoenberg – and he has given the Russian premieres of works by Elgar, Hindemith, Holst, Respighi and many other composers.
From 2017, he was assistant to Valery Polyansky, the chief conductor and choirmaster of the State Academic Symphony Capella of Russia, and since 2021 he has conducted the Capella himself. In September 2019 he was given an award by the International Boris Tchaikovsky Society for outstanding achievements in the interpretation of twentieth-century Russian music. Two months later, as the best graduate conductor of the Moscow Conservatoire, he was awarded a scholarship from the renowned Russian conductor Alexander Sladkovsky, Chief Conductor of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Tatarstan, and in 2020 he became conductor of that orchestra. In March 2021 he made his debut at the Bolshoi Theatre as a guest conductor in Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
Booklet for Anatoly Lyadov: Complete Original Choral Works & Selected Russian Folksong Arrangements