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Yevstigney Fomin (1761–1800)
ORFEO ED EURIDICE
PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA / THE HORN ORCHESTRA OF RUSSIA

CM 0012008
Yevstigneó Fomin (1761–1800)
Melodramma Orfeo ed Euridice
Text by Yakov Knyazhnin (1740–1791)

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Ouverture

[6:56]
2   Monologo [3:58]
3   Coro primo [2:15]
4   Monologo [9:44]  
5   Coro secondo [2:44]  
6   Dialogo [4:43]  
7   Coro terzo [2:37]  
8   Monologo [3:37]  
9   Danza delle furie [4:41]  
         
Total time [41:21]

Text of the booklet is available in English, German, and Russian.

 

Disc reviews:
"CLASS Aktuell" magazine (in German, page. 16)
"Toccata-Alte Musik aktuell" magazine (in German)
"Diapason" (in French)
Fono Forum (in German)

 

 

PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA
Artistic Director, Conductor: Pavel Serbin
Concertmaster, Principal Violin: Sergey Filchenko
The Horn Orchestra of Russia
Artistic Director:  Sergey Polyanichko

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Orfeo – Alexey Ivashchenko Euridice – Maria Shorstova
Bassi – Nikolay Alifanov, Artem Volkov, Vitaly Zhdanov, Daniil Kuchma, Mikhail Kopchenkov, Stanislav Maysky, Maksim Popov, Nikolay Khondzinsky

PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA

Sergey Filchenko 1st violin
J. Stainer ‘In Absam prope Oenipontum’, Austria, 1678
Marina Katarzhnova 1st violin
D. Yarovoy, ‘Jiustina’, Moscow, former USSR, 1970 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, early 18th century
Dmitry Lepekhov 1st violin
A. Polyanich, Ordzhonikidze, former USSR, 1943 / after A. Stradivary, Italy, 1670s
Maria Kaluzhskikh 1st violin
V. Kalashnikov, Moscow, 2006 / after D. Montagnana, Italy, 18th century
Tatyana Fedyakova 1st violin
Anonym, mid-18th century
Dmitry Sinkovsky 2nd violin
J.B. Schweizer, Germany, early 19th century
Natalia Kossareva 2nd violin
Anonym, Germany, 1791
Ivan Titov 2nd violin
J. Stainer ‘In Absam prope Oenipontum’, Austria, ca.1679
Ekaterina Zykova 2nd violin
Anonym, Germany, late 19th century
Yury Vdovitchenko viola
Anonym, Tirol, 1792
Sergey Tischenko viola
T. Podgornyi, Moscow, Russia, 1956 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, early 1700s
Pavel Filchenko viola
Anonym, South Germany, 1680
Alexander Gulin cello
E. Meinel Meisterwerkstatten Musima, Germany, 1970s / after A. Stradivari, 18th century
August Krepak cello
Anonym, Germany, 19th century
Mikhail Khokhlov double bass
Anonym, Germany, 1840s
Olga Ivusheykova transverse flute
R. Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2005 / after H. Grenser, Germany, 1789
Marina Volkova transverse flute
R. Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2005 / after H. Grenser, Germany, 1765
Philipp Nodel oboe
A. Bernardini, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2007 / after J.F. Grundmann, Drezden, Germany, ca.1770
Svetlana Usacheva oboe
M & F Ponseele, Damme, Belgium, 2004 / after J.F. Grundmann, Drezden, Germany, ca. 1775
Alexey Bychkov clarinet
R. Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2004 / after H. Grenser, Germany, ca. 1810
Valentin Azarenkov clarinet
R. Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2004 / after H. Grenser, Germany, ca. 1810
Mikhail Shilenkov bassoon
G. Wolf, Kronach, Germany, 2005 / after H. Grenser, Dresden, Germany, late 1700
Dmitry Nikulin bassoon
Ph. Levin & L. Ross, NY, 1990s / after Buhner & Keller, late 18th century
Fyodor Yarovoy natural horn
M. Jiracek & sons, Šaratice, Czech republic, 2005 / Anonym, Bohemia, late 18th century
Philipp Korolkov natural horn
M. Jiracek & sons, Šaratice, Czech republic, 2005 / Anonym, Bohemia, late 18th century
Leonid Gouriev natural trumpet
A. Egger, Basel, Switzerland, 1990 / after E.J. Haas, Nuremberg, Germany, 1780
Alexander Samsonov natural trumpet
M. Münkwitz, Rostock, Germany, 2005 / after J.C. Riedel, Dresden, Germany, 1752
Dmitry Shchelkin timpani
Anonym, Russia, late 19th century

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The Horn Orchestra of Russia

V. Goloveshko, set of 74 horns, St. Petersburg, 2006 / after Anonym, St Petersburg, 18th century
From the left, standing: Yury Sedunov, Nikita Glagolev, Vladimir Goloveshko, Sergey Polyanichko, Andrey Bekhterev, Gennady Agapov, Ivan Zheleznov
From the left, sitting: Aleksey Shiryaev, Denis Osherov, Eduard Yablochkin, Andrey Smirnov, Stepan Vorobyev, Denis Shakhov, Alexander Korolev.

 

 

Recording Details

Microphones - Neumann km130
DPA (B & K) 4006
DPA (B & K) 4011

SCHOEPS mk2S
SCHOEPS mk41

All the microphone buffer amplifiers and pre-amplifiers are Polyhymnia International B.V. custom built.

DSD analogue to digital converter - Meitner design by EMM Labs.

Recording, editing and mixing on Pyramix system by Merging Technologies.

 

Recording Producer - Michael Serebryanyi
Balance Engineer - Erdo Groot
Recording Engineer - Roger de Schot
Editor - Carl Schuurbiers

 

(P)&(C) Essential Music, #16b-2, Volokolamskoye shosse,
Moscow, 125080, Russia.

DDD

Recorded:
14.03.08, 16.03.08, 14-15.05.08 5th Studio of The Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (RTR) Moscow, Russia

 


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