Nina Makarova
Born: 12 August 1908, Jureno (Russia)
Died: 15 January 1976, Moscow (Russia)
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Music
- Two melodies for oboe and piano
- Piano sonatina
- Violin sonata
- Two melodies for violin and piano
- Symphony in d minor
- 6 etudes for piano
- Cantata for molotov
- Song cycles
- Childrens song
- Film music
- Courage (opera)
- Zoja (opera)
- Nefertitis procession (for harp)
- Waltz for harp
Biography
Nina Makarova was the wife of composer Aram Ilyich Khachaturian.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0748871138223
Label: Russian Disc
Manufacturer: Russian Disc
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Russian Disc
Release Date: September 20, 1994
Studio: Russian Disc
Disc 1:
Rating:
- Excellent, obscure works
Levina's piano concerto is an outstanding piece, taut and brooding. It's not clear to this writer why it is not performed more. The short Poem for Viola and Piano is eerie and beautiful, and the Makarova symphony is good, too. Justification that the "unknowns" produced some sublime work. A pity that these composers are overlooked in favor of the conventional repertoire of Soviet music.
Nina Makarova: Symphony in D minor / Zara Levina: Piano Concerto 2 (Russian Disc)
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EAN: 0748871138223
Label: Russian Disc
Manufacturer: Russian Disc
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Russian Disc
Release Date: September 20, 1994
Studio: Russian Disc
Disc 1:
- Pno Con No.2 in e - Boris Petrushansky
- Poem - Galina Kalacheva/Alexander Bakhchiev
- Sym in d: Allegro Moderato
- Sym in d: Andante Sostenuto
- Sym in d: Allegro Energico
- Lev Solin: Concert Pieces for Symphony Orchestra (1956) / Nazib Zhiganov: Symphonic Songs (1965) / Tofik Kuliev: Violin Concerto in A Minor
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Rating:
- Excellent, obscure worksLevina's piano concerto is an outstanding piece, taut and brooding. It's not clear to this writer why it is not performed more. The short Poem for Viola and Piano is eerie and beautiful, and the Makarova symphony is good, too. Justification that the "unknowns" produced some sublime work. A pity that these composers are overlooked in favor of the conventional repertoire of Soviet music.
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