Description: Mischa Maisky: Mischa Maisky (Latvian: Miša Maiskis, Hebrew: מישה מייסקי, Russian: Миша Майский; born 10 January 1948) is a Soviet-born Israeli cellist. Mischa Maisky was born in 1948 in Riga and is the younger brother of organist, harpsichordist and musicologist Valery Maisky (1942–1981). He was taught by Mstislav Rostropovich at the Moscow Conservatory from 1966 to 1970. In 1966, he won sixth prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. In 1970, he was arrested and spent 18 months in jail and a work camp and later 2 months in mental hospital. He emigrated to Israel in 1972, where he holds citizenship. In 1974 he studied with Gregor Piatigorsky in Los Angeles. Maisky currently lives in Belgium. Maisky has worked with artists including the pianists Martha Argerich, Khatia Buniatishvili, Radu Lupu, Nelson Freire, Peter Serkin, Evgeny Kissin, Lang Lang and Sergio Tiempo, the violinists Gidon Kremer, Itzhak Perlman, Vadim Repin, Maxim Vengerov, Joshua Bell, Julian Rachlin and Janine Jansen, and the conductors Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta, David Zinman, Carlo Maria Giulini, Lorin Maazel, Riccardo Muti, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Yuri Temirkanov, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, James Levine, Charles Dutoit, Mariss Jansons, Valery Gergiev, and Gustavo Dudamel among others. Maisky first performed in the United States at Carnegie Hall in 1973. In 1976, he made his first performance in London and performed a recital with Radu Lupu the following year. He returned to Russia in 1995 to perform and record with Russian National Orchestra and Mikhail Pletnev. In 2021 DG released box of 44 CD’s with his complete recordings for the "Yellow Label". Pavel Gililov: Pavel Lvovich Gililov (Russian: Павел Львович Гилилов; born 23 June 1950) is a Ukrainian classical pianist who has held German citizenship since 2003. Born in Donezk, Gililov's musical talent was discovered by the Russian composer Dmitry Kabalevsky. He completed his studies both in piano performance and Lied piano at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory with distinction. While still a student, he won the 1972 Moscow National Piano Competition and was eventually the 4th prize winner of the 1975 International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. He was also a laureate of the International Viotti Piano Competition in Vercelli in 1978. Gililov emigrated in 1978 from the former Soviet Union first to Austria and finally to Germany. He performs both as a soloist and as a chamber musician, is a member of the Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet and works with numerous well-known soloists such as Boris Pergamenschikow, Mischa Maisky and Viktor Tretiakov. He has appeared at prestigious music festivals, including the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Salzburg Festival and the Edinburgh Music Festival. From 1982 until his retirement in 2013, Gililov was professor of piano at the Hochschule für Musik Köln. He is also a visiting professor at the Internationale Sommerakademie Mozarteum Salzburg and in 2005 founded the International Telekom Beethoven Competition Bonn [de], of which he is artistic director and jury president. Since 2007 he has been a professor at the Mozarteum University Salzburg. He also gives numerous piano master classes in Japan, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, such as the Summer Classics in the Mayen/Koblenz district, of which he was artistic director from 1997 to 2009, or the Summer Academy in Lausanne for violin sonatas with piano together with Pierre Amoyal. Mischa Maisky, Pavel Gililov – Vocalise. Russian RomancesLabel:Deutsche Grammophon – 00289 477 5743, Deutsche Grammophon – 00289 477 5743 GHFormat:CD, AlbumCountry:EuropeReleased:2005Genre:ClassicalStyle:Romantic, ModernTracklistHide Credits1Schloss Elmau Audience–Applause0:172Mikhail Glinka*–Zhavoronok3:583Mikhail Glinka*–Kak Sladko S Toboyu Mne Byt'2:204Mikhail Glinka*–Ne Iskushay Menya Bez Nuzhdy. Elegiya3:045Mikhail Glinka*–Ya Pomnyu Chudnoye Mgnoven'ye3:426Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky*–Kolybel'naya Pesnya, Op. 16 No. 14:447Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky*–Net, Tol'ko Tot, Kto Znal..., Op. 6 No. 62:488Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky*–Nochi Bezumnye, Nochi Bessonnye, Op. 60 No. 63:189Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky*–Noch', Op. 60 No. 94:3110Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky*–To Bylo Ranneyu Vesnoy, Op. 38 No. 22:2211Alexander Dargomizhsky*–Mne Grustno1:3212Modest Mussorgsky–SlezaArranged By – Alexander KreinArranged By – Alexander Krein3:2113Anton Rubinstein–Romans, Op. 44 No. 12:1814Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov–Redeyet Olakov Letuchaya Gryada. Elegiya3:0715Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov–Nimfa, Op. 56 No. 13:3016Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov–Vostochny Romans: Plenivshis' Rozoy, Solovey, Op. 2 No. 23:2217Anton Arensky*–Ne Zazhigay Ognya!, Op. 38 No. 32:3018César Cui–Sozhonnoye Pis'mo, Op. 33 No. 43:0619Alexander Glazunov–Zhelaniye, Op. 60 No. 22:2920Sergei Rachmaninov*–Ne Poy, Krasavitsa, Pri Mne!, Op. 4 No. 45:0021Sergei Rachmaninov*–Zdes' Khorosho, Op. 21 No. 72:0122Sergei Rachmaninov*–Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14Arranged By – Leonard RoseArranged By – Leonard Rose6:0923Alexander Gurilyov*–I Skuchno, I Grustno3:0624Anonymous–Ya Vstretil Vas...K.B.,Arranged By – Ivan Kozlovsky*Arranged By – Ivan Kozlovsky*4:1525Schloss Elmau Audience–Applause0:37Companies, etc.Manufactured By – UniversalRecorded By – Emil Berliner StudiosEdited At – Emil Berliner StudiosMastered At – Emil Berliner StudiosRecorded At – Schloss ElmauPhonographic Copyright ℗ – Deutsche Grammophon GmbHCopyright © – Deutsche Grammophon GmbHMade By – EDC, Germany – 51620183CreditsArt Direction – Merle KerstenBooklet Editor – Annette NubbemeyerDesign – Klasse 3bEditor – Gernot Von Schultzendorff, Ingmar HaasEngineer – Stephan FlockExecutive Producer – Ewald MarklLiner Notes – Melanie UnseldPhotography – KasskaraPiano – Pavel GililovProject Manager – Burkhard BartschRecording Supervisor – Sid McLauchlanVioloncello – Mischa MaiskyNotesLive recording Recorded 1/2005 ℗ + © 2005 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg 18-pages booklet in English, German and French with liner notes and track information. Translations by Stewart Spencer (English) and Hugues Mousseau (French) Sticker on cover: "Lyrical gems by Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, and Rachmaninov - all "sung" by the cello of Mischa Maisky". Made in the E.U. (on cover inlay) - Printed in the E.U. (in booklet)Barcode and Other IdentifiersBarcode: 0 28947 75743 6Label Code: LC 0173Matrix / Runout: 00289 477 574-3 01 ✳ 51620183Mastering SID Code: IFPI LV26Mould SID Code: IFPI 0119SPARS Code: DDDRights Society: BIEM/SABAMOther (boxed after catalogue number on inlay): G H
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Artist: Pavel Gililov, Mischa Cello/Conductor Maisky
CD Grading: Excellent (EX)
Composer: Various
Record Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Release Title: Vocalise: Russian Romances
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Case Condition: Good (G)
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)
Type: Deutsche Grammophon
Format: CD
Release Year: 2005
Producer: Ewald Markl
Instrument: Cello, Piano
Style: Recorded Sound, Art Song / Elegy / Song, Song, Transcription, Art Song / Song, Romance, Lullaby, Art Song, Character Piece, Elegy, Art Song / Romance / Song
Features: Compilation, Import, Original Cover, Original Inner Sleeve, Picture Disc
Genre: Recorded Sound, Song, Transcription, Romance, Lullaby, Classical, Art Song, Character Piece, Elegy
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany