Mstislav Rostropovich The Emi Recordings
Show full item record
Title:
|
Mstislav Rostropovich The Emi Recordings |
Otros títulos:
|
Bloch Schelomo Gubaidulina The Canticle of the Sun |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
|
Mstislav Rostropovich; Orchestre National de France; Leonard Bernstein |
Código CDU:
|
Rostro.01 |
Forma Musical:
|
Cello with orchestra |
Abstract:
|
Mstislav Rostropovich was one of the great cellists, and one of the leading conductors, of his time. His performances in both arenas were characterized by a direct and strongly emotional style, and the often turbulent events of his life, including exile from his native Soviet Union, often resonated with his music making. His father, Leopold, was an acclaimed cellist and his mother was a professional pianist. In 1931, the family returned to Moscow, where Leopold taught at the Gnesin Institute. Taught by his father from the age of three, "Slava" gave his first recital at eight. He entered the Central Music School in 1939, remaining until 1941. In 1943 he entered the Moscow Conservatory. He studied cello with Semyon Kozolupov and composition with Vissarion Shebalin and Dmitri Shostakovich. He became a musical secretary to composer Sergei Prokofiev, and helped persuade the composer to rewrite his failed cello concerto in E minor as the Symphony-Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 125, one ... |
Files in this item
This item appears in the following Collection(s)
Show full item record
Search DSpace
Browse
-
All of DSpace
-
This Collection
My Account