Artist: Alexander Glazounov
Album: Scenes De Ballet / Valse De Concert No. 1 / Valse De Concert No. 2
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 1954/2021
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 45:18
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 686 MB
Tracklist:
1. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: I. Preambule (03:27)
2. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: II. Marionettes (02:21)
3. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: III. Mazurka (03:35)
4. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: IV. Scherzino (01:13)
5. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: V. Pas D’Action (05:19)
6. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: VI. Danse Orientale (02:10)
7. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: VII. Valse (05:24)
8. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: VIII. Polonaise (04:56)
9. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Valse De Concert No. 1 In D Major, Op. 47 (08:14)
10. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Valse De Concert No. 2, In F Major, Op. 51 (08:34)
2. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: II. Marionettes (02:21)
3. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: III. Mazurka (03:35)
4. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: IV. Scherzino (01:13)
5. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: V. Pas D’Action (05:19)
6. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: VI. Danse Orientale (02:10)
7. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: VII. Valse (05:24)
8. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Scenes De Ballet, Op. 52: VIII. Polonaise (04:56)
9. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Valse De Concert No. 1 In D Major, Op. 47 (08:14)
10. Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra – Valse De Concert No. 2, In F Major, Op. 51 (08:34)
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Aleksandr Vassilievich Gauk (15 August [O.S. 3 August] 1893 – 30 March 1963) was a Russian/Soviet conductor and composer.
Aleksandr Gauk was born in Odessa in 1893. He recalled his first experience as hearing army bands and his mother singing and accompanying herself at the piano. When he was seven he began piano studies and at 17 travelled to St Petersburg and managed to gain entrance to the class of Daugover, later moving over to Felix Blumenfeld. He saw Arthur Nikisch, Claude Debussy and Richard Strauss conduct and was particularly taken by the former.