GLINKA: „Kamarinskaya“ Orchestral Dances
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
Mark Ermler
Vladimir Fedoseyev
Konstantin Ivanov
“almost 80 minutes of Russian-sourced dance music by Glinka and all in vivacious, colourful and spatially well-upholstered recordings. Ballet recordings conducted by Ermler are already well known. Here we are treated to the pointedly delicate, airily danceable and charming music from Ruslan, the Paganini-style bel canto and chuckle of the Dance for violin and orchestra.. (while) Demchenko is a gracious conductor creating space for these Bellinian confections drizzled over with a Russian accent” (Rob Barnett, MusicWeb)
Dances from Ruslan & Lyudmila Mark Ermler, 1994[1] Dances in Naina´s Castle 14:56[2] Eastern Dances in the Black Sea Castle 7:25[3] Dance for Violin and Orchestra 8:23
Irina Lebedeva (violin), Boris Demchenko, 1992[4] Dance for Oboe & Cello with Orchestra 7:54
oboe Anatoly Lyubimov, cello Fedor Luzhanov,
Boris Demchenko, Moscow 1992[5] Andante Cantabile & Rondo 11:50
Boris Demchenko, Moscow 1992[6] Majestic Polonaise 4:35
Ilmar Lapins, Moscow 1994
Dances from Ivan Susanin Vladimir Fedoseyev, 1984[7] Valse 5:56[8] Krakowiak 5:47[9] Mazurka 4:39[10] Kamarinskaya 6:34
Konstantin Ivanov, Moscow 1982