UNSEALED HARDBACK BOOKLET - NO OBI STRIP
In 1958 Kiril Kondrashin became the first Soviet Conductor ever to come to America. Following his tremendous success with "Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto" and based on his performance with this and other important works, Kondrashin is now considered by many as the greatest conductor the Soviet Union has ever produced. Here he conducts with splendor Khachaturian's delightful suite "Masquerade" and Kabalevsky's droll score "The Comedians." Both the Masquerade and the Comedians were dramatic pieces originally written for plays in Russia and are perfect for small orchestras. Hear the brilliance of these works as recorded originally by RCA.
Masquerade Suite (18:02)
01 Waltz 4:31
02 Nocturne (Violin – Oscar Shumsky) 3:54
03 Mazurka 2:44
04 Romance 3:51
05 Galop 3:02
The Comedians, Op. 26 (14:54)
06 Prologue 1:03
07 Comedians' Galop 1:32
08 March 1:16
09 Waltz 1:22
10 Pantomime 1:52
11 Intermezzo 0:52
12 Little Lyrica Scene 1:09
13 Gavotte 1:45
14 Scherzo 1:47
15 Epilogue 2:16