Myaskovsky,Nikolai Yakovlevich (1881-1950)

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  • Edgy 2
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    • Jan 2019
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    Myaskovsky,Nikolai Yakovlevich (1881-1950)

    I’m a big admirer of this composer.
    I read somewhere (might have been our old friend Roehre)that he is considered by experts a sort of bridge between Tchaikovsky and DSCH,Prokofiev especially as far as his Symphonies are concerned.
    There are so many great pieces amongst all those Symphonies,Quartets and Piano Sonatas IMO.
    Anyway I’ve just seen that his 6th Symphony,maybe his greatest composition,will be programmed next year by the BBC Philharmonic

    “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
  • sidneyfox
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    • Jan 2016
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    #2
    Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post
    I’m a big admirer of this composer.
    I read somewhere (might have been our old friend Roehre)that he is considered by experts a sort of bridge between Tchaikovsky and DSCH,Prokofiev especially as far as his Symphonies are concerned.
    There are so many great pieces amongst all those Symphonies,Quartets and Piano Sonatas IMO.
    Anyway I’ve just seen that his 6th Symphony,maybe his greatest composition,will be programmed next year by the BBC Philharmonic

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/rd5dgw/by/date/2020/02/01
    I only know his 6th symphony and 13th string quartet, both are superb. I would welcome a view on a good performance-recording of the symphony as my Marco Polo CD is a bit old now. And I'm not sure that I don't prefer the non-choir version. The Pacifica Quartet are first class in the 13th string quartet.

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    • edashtav
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      • Jul 2012
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      #3
      Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post
      I’m a big admirer of this composer.
      I read somewhere (might have been our old friend Roehre)that he is considered by experts a sort of bridge between Tchaikovsky and DSCH,Prokofiev especially as far as his Symphonies are concerned.
      There are so many great pieces amongst all those Symphonies,Quartets and Piano Sonatas IMO.
      Anyway I’ve just seen that his 6th Symphony,maybe his greatest composition,will be programmed next year by the BBC Philharmonic


      https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/rd5dgw/by/date/2020/02/01
      My Choir gave mecthe complete Myaskovsky symphonies on CD and I own three versions of his sprawling sixth. A few years ago, I made a pilgrimage to London to hear Jurowski and the LPO in the sixth. I'm glad to see that the BBC PO are using the Choral version of its finale. I imagine Sinaisky will be a good choice for this turbulent piece. If it fits with my diary, I must attend!

      Thanks for the 'heads-up' , Edgy#2
      Last edited by edashtav; 05-05-19, 22:18.

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      • Edgy 2
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        • Jan 2019
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        #4
        Originally posted by sidneyfox View Post
        I only know his 6th symphony and 13th string quartet, both are superb. I would welcome a view on a good performance-recording of the symphony as my Marco Polo CD is a bit old now. And I'm not sure that I don't prefer the non-choir version. The Pacifica Quartet are first class in the 13th string quartet.
        I have,and can recommend

        With choir https://www.amazon.co.uk/Miaskovsky-.../dp/B000066I70

        and without choir,Svetlanov as part of the complete Symphonies box

        Another good recording is the live Kondrashin (with singing) http://www.musicweb-international.co...LCD1000841.htm

        All three are available to listen to via the Naxos Library
        “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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        • sidneyfox
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          • Jan 2016
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          #5
          Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post
          I have,and can recommend

          With choir https://www.amazon.co.uk/Miaskovsky-.../dp/B000066I70

          and without choir,Svetlanov as part of the complete Symphonies box

          Another good recording is the live Kondrashin (with singing) http://www.musicweb-international.co...LCD1000841.htm

          All three are available to listen to via the Naxos Library
          Thank you for this, Edgy 2 - I fancy I shall check out the Svetlanov next.

          And if anyone can give a summary of how the string quartets go, I'd be much obliged.

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          • Edgy 2
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            • Jan 2019
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            #6
            Originally posted by sidneyfox View Post
            Thank you for this, Edgy 2 - I fancy I shall check out the Svetlanov next.

            And if anyone can give a summary of how the string quartets go, I'd be much obliged.
            I love them all and listen often,that doesn't mean you will agree they're all worth listening to.
            The Taneyev Qt recordings are all in the Naxos Library .
            I'm not capable of any in depth analysis but I think the best are Nos 3,7,8 and 13.
            Some helpful reviews here http://www.musicweb-international.co...FPMA9950-3.htm

            Try to hear the Murray MacLaclan set of the Piano Sonatas too if you can,and the Violin and Cello concertos
            “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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            • edashtav
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              • Jul 2012
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              #7
              Edgy wrote,"Try to hear the Murray MacLaclan set of the Piano Sonatas too if you can,and the Violin and Cello concertos"

              They are special!

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              • Pulcinella
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                • Feb 2014
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                #8
                Originally posted by edashtav View Post
                Edgy wrote,"Try to hear the Murray MacLaclan set of the Piano Sonatas too if you can,and the Violin and Cello concertos"

                They are special!
                I have the violin concerto coupled with the Weinberg on this Naxos CD:
                Weinberg & Miaskovsky: Violin Concertos. Naxos: 8557194. Buy CD or download online. Ilya Grubert (violin) Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitry Yablonsky

                It gets a spin quite often.
                Don't know any other of his music, though.

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                • BBMmk2
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  #9
                  A composer I must get to know, I feel.
                  Don’t cry for me
                  I go where music was born

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                  • sidneyfox
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                    • Jan 2016
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post
                    I love them all and listen often,that doesn't mean you will agree they're all worth listening to.
                    The Taneyev Qt recordings are all in the Naxos Library .
                    I'm not capable of any in depth analysis but I think the best are Nos 3,7,8 and 13.
                    Some helpful reviews here http://www.musicweb-international.co...FPMA9950-3.htm

                    Try to hear the Murray MacLaclan set of the Piano Sonatas too if you can,and the Violin and Cello concertos
                    Thanks again - and yes, the piano sonatas sound interesting.

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                    • johnb
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                      • Mar 2007
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                      #11
                      The Warner Svetlanov box of the symphonies is now £128 on Amazon (£84 used !) whereas not all that long ago it was around a third of that price.

                      However, Presto Classical offers FLAC downloads of the box for £37 and mp3 for £29 ... though sadly without any booklet.

                      I have the Polyansky recording of Symphony No 27 plus Cello Concerto played by Alexander Ivashkin. It's a disc I greatly enjoy (the Cello Concerto is gorgeous).

                      (Qobuz has a few of the Svetlanov symphony discs on their other release on the Alto/Olympia label. I played one the other day and found the sound fiercely bright and splashy.)

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                      • Barbirollians
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by johnb View Post
                        The Warner Svetlanov box of the symphonies is now £128 on Amazon (£84 used !) whereas not all that long ago it was around a third of that price.

                        However, Presto Classical offers FLAC downloads of the box for £37 and mp3 for £29 ... though sadly without any booklet.

                        I have the Polyansky recording of Symphony No 27 plus Cello Concerto played by Alexander Ivashkin. It's a disc I greatly enjoy (the Cello Concerto is gorgeous).

                        (Qobuz has a few of the Svetlanov symphony discs on their other release on the Alto/Olympia label. I played one the other day and found the sound fiercely bright and splashy.)

                        I have to admit that apart from a few short pieces of piano music on various discs the only Myaskovsky I know is the Cello Concerto in the famous Rostropovich/Sargent recording and in a later but excellent account with Maisky and Pletnev on DG.

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                        • teamsaint
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                          I have to admit that apart from a few short pieces of piano music on various discs the only Myaskovsky I know is the Cello Concerto in the famous Rostropovich/Sargent recording and in a later but excellent account with Maisky and Pletnev on DG.
                          Do you not have the Truls Mork Russian Cello Sonatas double CD ?
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                          • BBMmk2
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            #14
                            Recommendations please of this composer’s music.
                            Don’t cry for me
                            I go where music was born

                            J S Bach 1685-1750

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                            • Edgy 2
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                              • Jan 2019
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by BBMmk2 View Post
                              Recommendations please of this composer’s music.
                              Complete Symphonies,Svetlanov (maybe not at the current Amazon asking price)
                              Symphony No 6,Gothenburg, Jarvi (a must have)
                              Symphony No 27,Cello Concerto, Ivashkin,Russian SSO, Polyansky
                              Violin Concerto,Repin,Kirov Orchestra,Gergiev
                              Piano Sonatas,MacLachlan
                              String Quartets 7 & 8,Taneyev Qt
                              Cello Sonatas,Gomziakov,Korobienikov
                              “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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