Igor Rekhin

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Born: 1940 (Russia)
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Biography

Igor Rekhin is today one of the known composers of Russia. Professional education he began in State Gneissin-Institute in Moscow by A. Khachaturian, behind that studied by Wladimir Tsytowich and A. Pen-Chernow in the Leningrad conservatory, which he in 1968 finished. In 1973 has finished postgraduate course of the Moscow pedagogical institute. Was engaged in teaching work, concert activity, wrote clauses and reviews of concerts, made the musical programs for radio. He is the author more than 100 reviews and clauses on musical culture, which were printed per different years in Russia and other countries. Since 1979 has concentrated on composers activity.

Among his compositions: two ballets, music for symphonic orchestra , concerts for two piano, trumpet, mandolin, guitar; sonatas for saxophone, euphonium, tuba, pieces for piano solo and piano to four hands and two piano, cello

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EAN: 0747313229321
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Number Of Discs: 1
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Release Date: September 23, 2003
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Disc 1:
  1. Grande Ouverture, Op. 61
  2. Preludio
  3. Sarabande
  4. Scherzino
  5. Barcarolle
  6. Danza Pomposa
  7. Valse En Skai
  8. Prelude And Fugue No. 6 In D Minor
  9. Prelude And Fugue No. 21 In B Flat Major
  10. Prelude And Fugue No. 3 In D Flat Major
  11. Marionette
  12. Capriccio Diabolico (Homage To Paganini)
  13. Variations On Carnival Of Venice
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