Dmitri Bortnyansky (1751-1825)
Concertos No. 4, 6, 7, 15, 27, 32, 34
Cherubic Hymn No. 7, Concerto for double chorus
Glinka State Choir of St. Petersburg
Vladislav Chernouschenko
Teldec 3984-26791-2 (1999). Recorded 1993
[flac, cue, log, scans]
When Bortniansky was mentioned in the chat a few days ago I tried his instrumental music on youtube. No, I didn't like it. These choral works seem to me far more interesting. Recommended!
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2/04/2017
3/03/2012
Russian Clavichords of the XVIII Century

Sonatas, Rondos & Variations by:
Vasily Fyodorovich Trutovsky (ca. 1740-1810)
Vasily Semyonovich Karauluv (late 18th Cent)
Ivan Pratch (ca. 1750-1818)
Dimitry Bortnyansky (1751-1825)
Aleksei Lubimov- Square Piano & Fortepiano
The title is a bit of a misnomer. The CD is named "Russian Clavichord music of the 18th Century," but of the 12 tracks, two are played on the "square piano" [Thanks to Ant for the translation] and the rest are played on the fortepiano. I believe this is a mis-translation of the Russian word "лавирная" which I translate into "clavier" or more aptly "keyboard," but not clavichord. Maybe a native Russian speaker can clarify this after reading the Russian program notes. At any rate, this is all clavier music from the 1780's...All in the Viennese Classical Style.
[Flac & Scans]
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Vasily Fyodorovich Trutovsky (ca. 1740-1810)
Vasily Semyonovich Karauluv (late 18th Cent)
Ivan Pratch (ca. 1750-1818)
Dimitry Bortnyansky (1751-1825)
Aleksei Lubimov- Square Piano & Fortepiano
The title is a bit of a misnomer. The CD is named "Russian Clavichord music of the 18th Century," but of the 12 tracks, two are played on the "square piano" [Thanks to Ant for the translation] and the rest are played on the fortepiano. I believe this is a mis-translation of the Russian word "лавирная" which I translate into "clavier" or more aptly "keyboard," but not clavichord. Maybe a native Russian speaker can clarify this after reading the Russian program notes. At any rate, this is all clavier music from the 1780's...All in the Viennese Classical Style.
[Flac & Scans]
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