Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Viktoria Postnikova,Gidon Kremer, Alexander Bakhchiev, Liana Isakadze, Vladimir Skanavi, Eliso Virsaladze, Borodin Quartet, Vladimir Krainev, Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Dmitri Kitayenko
舒尼持克: 鋼琴六手聯彈(向史特拉文斯基//普羅高菲夫/肖斯塔高維奇致敬) / **五重奏/ 鋼琴協奏曲/ *大協奏曲 / *小提琴協奏曲(No.4)
*克萊默(Gidon Kremer) 小提琴, **包羅定四重奏/ *羅傑斯特文斯基 指揮 前蘇聯文化部交響樂團 、莫斯科音樂院管弦樂團 / Dmitri Kitayenko指揮 莫斯科愛樂
Recorded in 1980 (1), 1977 (2), broadcast from the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory,
December 7, 1984 (3–7), February 29, 1980 (8).
CD1
1. Dedication to Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich for piano six hands ............. 6.17
2. Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano ................. 19.23
Quintet for piano, two violins, viola and cello
3. I. Moderato ..................................................... 6.28
4. II. Tempo di Valse ............................................ 5.34
5. III. Andante...................................................... 6.05
6. IV. Lento .......................................................... 4.32
7. V. Moderato pastorale .................................... 4.03
8. Concerto for piano and string orchestra ....... 23.40
Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Viktoria Postnikova, Alexander Bakhchiev, piano (1)
Liana Isakadze, violin (2)
Vladimir Skanavi, piano (2)
Eliso Virsaladze, piano (3–7)
Borodin Quartet (3–7)
Vladimir Krainev, piano (8)
Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conductor – Dmitri Kitayenko
CD2
1. Introductory words by Gennady
Rozhdestvensky .................................................. 3.07
Concerto Grosso No. 4 / Symphony No. 5
2. I. Allegro .......................................................... 4.45
3. II. Allegretto .................................................... 8.06
4. III. Lento ........................................................ 15.41
5. IV. Lento .......................................................... 8.21
Concerto No. 4 for violin and orchestra
6. I. Andante........................................................ 4.03
7. II. Vivo ............................................................. 7.06
8. III. Adagio ........................................................ 8.14
9. IV. Lento .......................................................... 9.33
Gidon Kremer,
Symphony Orchestra of the USSR Ministry of Culture (2–5)
Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory (6–9)
Gennady Rozhdestvensky