| Der 148. Psalm / Musica stricta / Sérénade pour un insecte / Suite de los espejos/ Immobile / Les plaintes de Chtchaza / Was noch lebt... |
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composer: André Volkonsky interpreter: Alexej Lubimov - Sharon Rostorf - Margit Neubauer - Claudine Ansermet booklet writer: Tatjana Rexroth choir: Figuralchor Frankfurt conductor: Alois Ickstadt - Constantin Alex - John Carewe orchestra/ensemble: Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz - Museumsorchester Frankfurt
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| Figuralchor Frankfurt / Alois Ickstadt: conductor / Alexej Lubimov: piano / Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz / John Carewe: conductor / Claudine Ansermet: soprano / Sharon Rostorf: soprano / Margit Neubauer: alto / Museumsorchester Frankfurt / Constantin Alex: conductor |
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André Volkonsky was born in 1933 into a Russian family of emigrés living in Geneva. Having studied piano with J. Aubert and Dinu Lipatti, he returned to Moscow with his parents at the age of 14 in the hope that the Stalinist regime would restore democracy in the post-war Soviet Union. Volkonsky studied composition at the Moscow Conservatory. When he left the Soviet Union in 1973 to live in France, he had become a much-sought-after harpsichordist, but he had also suffered a lot from the "ideological purge".
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Der 148. Psalm Musica stricta Sérénade pour un insecte Suite de los espejos Immobile Les plaintes de Chtchaza Was noch lebt ... Der 148. Psalm
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