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Donald Macleod focuses on Balakirev's final years, including the completion of his symphonic masterpiece, Tamara, which he dedicated to Liszt.

A "saintly prig" he was described as - hugely influential, obstinate, and argumentative, Mily Balakirev saw himself as the 'Father of Russian Music', inheriting the mantle direct from his idol Glinka, whilst also being the pivotal figure at the centre of The Mighty Handful.

Balakirev had regained some of his previous influence over musical life in St Petersburg, now back at the helm of the Free School of Music, and also invited to be the Director of Music for the Imperial Chapel. It was during this time that he completed his symphonic masterpiece, Tamara, which he dedicated to Liszt.

His popularity was never to be what it once was, and although still very influential, there were new people on the scene such as the millionaire Mitrofan Belyaev, who Balakirev would see as his rival. Loyalty always mattered to Balakirev, whereas former prot茅g茅 Rimsky-Korsakov now showed him little respect. Balakirev would always remain true to his heroes though, like Glinka and Chopin, and he composed an Impromptu based on two Chopin preludes.

In the final years of Balakirev's life, he would spend much of his time writing new piano works, and also revising and completing other compositions. One work his publisher urged him to complete was his second piano concerto. Balakirev would often play this work to friends, but it was left to his loyal follower Lyapunov, to write down and orchestrate the final movement.

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Fri 18 Feb 2011 22:00

Music Played

  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Mid Autumn Flowers no 9 from ten songs (1895-6)

    Performer: Piotr Glouboky, bass Performer: Ilya Scheps, piano

    • Saison Russe LDC288037.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Tamara (1867-1882)

    Performer: USSR State Academy Symphony Orchestra Performer: Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor

    • Le Chant Du Monde LDC278.758.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    The Angel cried out

    Performer: Moscow Liturgic Choir Performer: Father Amvrosy, conductor

    • Erato 4509916992.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Impromptu, based on two preludes by Chopin (1907)

    Performer: Nicholas Walker, piano

    • ASV CDDCA1048.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Russian Trad.

    Performer: The Book of the Dove Performer: Olga Kalugina, soprano

    • Toccata Classics TOCC0018.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    The Book of the Dove (1898)

    Performer: Joseph Banowetz, piano Performer: Alton Chung Ming Chan, piano

    • Toccata Classics TOCC0018.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Russian Trad.

    Performer: Nikita Romanovich Performer: Olga Kalugina, soprano Performer: Svetlana Nikolayeva, mezzo soprano

    • Toccata Classics TOCC0018.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Nikita Romanovich (1898)

    Performer: Joseph Banowetz, piano Performer: Alton Chung Ming Chan, piano

    • Toccata Classics TOCC0018.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Russian Trad.

    Performer: Oh, drinking berry Performer: Pavel Kolgatin, tenor

    • Toccata Classics TOCC0018.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Oh, drinking berry (1898)

    Performer: Joseph Banowetz, piano Performer: Alton Chung Ming Chan, piano

    • Toccata Classics TOCC0018.
  • Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev

    Allegro risoluto, from Piano Concerto no 2 in E flat (1861-2, 1906-9)

    Performer: Anastasia Seifetdinova, piano Performer: Russian Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Dmitry Yablonsky, conductor

    • Naxos 8.570396.
  • Francesco Geminiani

    Leader Haughs and Yarrow from A treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick (pub.1749)

    Performer: Jamie MacDougall, tenor, Concerto Caledonia, David McGuinness, director

    • Linn CKD140.
  • Francesco Geminiani

    Concerto Grosso in B flat major op.7 no.6 (1746)

    Performer: The Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Iona Brown, director

    • ASV CDDCA724.
  • Francesco Geminiani

    No.8; Composition in D minor (Allegro) & No.10; Composition in B minor (Allegro moderato)

    Performer: Micaela Comberti, violin, Mark Caudle, cello, Robert Woolley, harpsichord

    • 大象传媒 Recording.
  • Francesco Geminiani

    No.4; Composition in E minor (Allegro assai) from The Art of Playing the Violin op.9 (1751

    Performer: Micaela Comberti, violin, Mark Caudle, cello, Robert Woolley, harpsichord

    • 大象传媒 Recording.
  • Francesco Geminiani

    Sonata in D major from The Art of Playing the Guitar or Cittra (pub. 1760)

    Performer: Giampaolo Bandini, guitar, Federico Ferri, cello, Daniele Proni, harpsichord

    • Tactus TC680705.
  • Francesco Geminiani

    Sonata in E minor from The Art of Playing the Guitar or Cittra (pub. 1760)

    Performer: Giampaolo Bandini, guitar, Federico Ferri, cello, Daniele Proni, harpsichord

    • Tactus TC680705.
  • Francesco Geminiani

    Concerto Grosso in E minor Opus 3 no.3 (pub.1732)

    Performer: Capella Istropolitana, Jaroslav Kre膷ek, conductor

    • Naxos 8.553019.

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