Moscow Radio Orchestra
Released Album
Orchestral
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May 25, 2014
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July 31, 2012
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July 1, 2009
Concerto
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April 21, 1998
Artist Info
Role:EnsemblePeriod:RomanticGenre:ConcertoOrchestralThe Moscow Radio Orchestra is a classical music ensemble that has been entertaining audiences for over 90 years. The orchestra was founded in 1929 as the Central Radio Orchestra of the USSR, and it quickly became one of the most prominent orchestras in the Soviet Union. Over the years, the orchestra has undergone several name changes, but its commitment to excellence in classical music has remained constant. The Moscow Radio Orchestra was founded by Nikolai Golovanov, a prominent conductor and composer in the Soviet Union. Golovanov was a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, and he had a deep passion for classical music. He believed that the radio was an excellent medium for sharing classical music with a wider audience, and he set out to create an orchestra that would be dedicated to this mission. The early years of the Moscow Radio Orchestra were challenging. The orchestra had to contend with limited resources and a lack of recognition from the Soviet government. However, Golovanov was determined to make the orchestra a success, and he worked tirelessly to build its reputation. He recruited some of the best musicians in the Soviet Union, and he trained them to perform at the highest level. In 1936, the Moscow Radio Orchestra received a major boost when it was invited to perform at the International Society for Contemporary Music festival in Barcelona, Spain. This was the first time that the orchestra had performed outside of the Soviet Union, and it was a major milestone in its history. The performance was a huge success, and it helped to establish the orchestra as one of the premier classical music ensembles in the world. Over the years, the Moscow Radio Orchestra has performed at many of the world's most prestigious concert halls, including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. The orchestra has also collaborated with many of the world's leading conductors and soloists, including Herbert von Karajan, Leonard Bernstein, and Yehudi Menuhin. One of the highlights of the Moscow Radio Orchestra's history was its performance at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. The orchestra was chosen to perform at the opening ceremony of the games, and it played a stirring rendition of the Olympic Hymn. The performance was watched by millions of people around the world, and it helped to cement the orchestra's reputation as one of the world's leading classical music ensembles. The Moscow Radio Orchestra has also been recognized for its excellence with numerous awards and honors. In 1950, the orchestra was awarded the Stalin Prize, one of the highest honors in the Soviet Union. In 1979, the orchestra was awarded the Order of Lenin, the highest civilian honor in the Soviet Union. In 2009, the orchestra was awarded the Order of Friendship, one of the highest honors in the Russian Federation. Today, the Moscow Radio Orchestra continues to be one of the world's leading classical music ensembles. The orchestra is led by conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev, who has been with the orchestra since 1974. Under Fedoseyev's leadership, the orchestra has continued to push the boundaries of classical music, performing new works and collaborating with contemporary composers. In conclusion, the Moscow Radio Orchestra is a classical music ensemble with a rich history and a commitment to excellence.More....
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Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11
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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 17 "Tempest": Scriabin: Preludes; Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1; Mazurkas
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