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Luigi Boccherini (1743–1805)
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA

CM 0012010
Symphony (Concerto a più strumenti obbligati) in D major, G 516 (Op.37 Nо.2)
1   Grave. Forte e risoluto – Allegro con molto brio
[8:22]
2   Minuetto. Con moto
[3:38]
3   Andantino
[6:08]
4   Finale
[3:33]  
    World premiere recording    
         
Octet (Notturno) for flute or oboe, horn, bassoon, two violins, viola, two cellos in G major, G 470 (Op.38 No.4)
5   Andantino amoroso ma non largo
[5:44]
6   Minuetto
[5:07]
7   Finale. Allegro vivo [4:10]  
         
Concerto for cello and orchestra No.10 in D major, G 483
8   Allegro maestoso
[8:58]
9   Andante lentarello
[6:32]
10   Allegro e con moto
[7:44]
    Soloist: Pavel Serbin (cello)    
         
Symphony in C minor, G 519 (Op.41)
11   Allegro vivo assai
[6:13]
12   Pastorale. Lentarello
[4:15]
13   Minuetto. Allegro
[2:54]
14   Finale. Allegro [3:39]  
 
Total time[68:01]

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

 

Disc reviews:
Fono Forum (in German)


 

 

PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA

Sergey Filchenko solo violin (tracks 1–4), 1st violin (tracks 8–14), 2nd violin (tracks 5–7)
J. Stainer ‘In Abßam prope Oenipontum’, Austria, 1678

Marina Katarzhnova 1st violin
D. Yarovoy ‘Justina’, Moscow, 1970 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, early 18th century

Dmitry Lepekhov 1st violin
M. Neuner, Mittenwald, 1793

Pavel Filchenko 1st violin
F. Kotiš, Czechia, mid-19th century / after A. Stradivari ‘Imperator’, Italy, early 18th century

Dmitry Sinkovsky 2nd violin
F. Ruggieri, Cremona, 1680

Natalia Kossareva solo violin (tracks 1–4), 2nd violin (tracks 8–14)
Anonym, Germany, 1791

Ivan Titov 2nd violin
J. Stainer ‘In Abßam prope Oenipontum’, Austria, 1679

Jury Vdovitchenko solo viola (tracks 1–4), viola (tracks 8–14) Anonym, Tirol, 1792

Sergey Tischenko solo viola (tracks 1–4), viola (tracks 5–14)
T. Podgornyi, Moscow, Russia, 1956 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, early 18th century

Pavel Serbin solo cello (tracks 1–4, 8–10), cello (tracks 5–7, 11–14) J. Guanini, Viacenza, 1731

August Krepak cello
Anonym, Germany, 19th century

Mikhail Khokhlov double bass
Anonym, Germany, 1840s

Olga Ivusheykova solo transverse flute (tracks 1–4), transverse flute (tracks 5–7)
R. Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2005 / after H. Grenser, Germany, 1789

Philipp Nodel solo oboe (tracks 1–4), oboe (tracks 8–14)
A. Bernardini, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2007 / after J.F. Grundmann, Drezden, Germany, ca.1770

Svetlana Usacheva solo oboe (tracks 1–4), oboe (tracks 8–14)
M.&F. Ponseele, Damme, Belgium, 2004 / after J.F. Grundmann, Drezden, Germany, ca.1775

Mikhail Shilenkov solo bassoon (tracks 1–4), bassoon (tracks 5–7, 11–14)
G. Wolf, Kronach, Germany, 2008 / after H. Grenser, Dresden, Germany, late 1700

Evgeniya Leonova solo bassoon (tracks 1–4), bassoon (tracks 11–14)
G. Wolf, Kronach, Germany, 2005 / after H. Grenser, Dresden, Germany, late 1700

Fyodor Yarovoy natural horn (tracks 5–7) M. Jiracek & sons, Šaratice, Czech republic, 2005 / Anonym, Bohemia, late 18th century

Sergey Kryukovtsev solo natural horn (tracks 1–4), natural horn (tracks 8–14)
M. Jiracek & sons, Šaratice, Czech republic, 2005 / Anonym, Bohemia,
late 18th century

Alexey Shanin solo natural horn (tracks 1–4), natural horn (tracks 8–14)
Patterson Hornworks, USA / after N. Pechert, Vienna, ca.1795


Artistic Director - Pavel Serbin
Concertmaster - Sergei Filchenko

 

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:
23–26.04.2010 5th Studio of The Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (RTR) Moscow, Russia

 


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