Improvisation
Tanya Anisimova, cello, the Prokofiev Quartet
Performed By
Tanya Anisimova, cello, the Prokofiev Quartet
Album UPC
800416027123
CD Baby Track ID
2322808
Label
Celle-stial Records
Released
2006-01-01
BPM
135
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p0670808
Year
2006
Spotify Plays
128
Writers
Writer
Tanya Anisimova
Pub Co
Tanya Anisimova
Composer
Tanya Anisimova
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Virginia
Description
Mystical, melodious and virtuosic array of original works and improvisations in a Middle-Eastern style for cello with voice, piano, string quartet, and string orchestra
Notes
"I am incredibly enthusiastic about your latest venture -"Sufi Soul" - deep, exploratory and richly rewarding.
I will get it played on Radio 4 (Dutch National Classical Radio) this month. Many congratulations."
Heather Kurzbauer, Strad Magazine
“Most of the program was devoted to Anisimova’s melodious, mystical and deeply emotional compositions.”
The Washington Post
"Listening to Anisimova's music has become one of the most remarkable musical moments I have ever experienced."
Macias Sanchez, Cultura Michoacan
Through her original compositions, her numerous transcriptions and improvisations with her own vocal accompaniment cellist and composer Tanya Anisimova is reaching a growing audience. In 2005, she premiered her own Quintet-Concerto for violoncello and string quartet with the St. Petersburg Quartet in Washington, D.C.
In June, 2006 she performed seven concerts in Moscow, including the Russian premiere of the Quintet-Concerto with the Prokofiev Quartet and the world premiere of her concert piece “ADONAI” for cello and string orchestra with the Russian Chamber Orchestra.
In May, 2007, Tanya will return to Moscow at the invitation of the Moscow State Philharmonic Society to perform her new cello concerto with the Moscow Conservatory Orchestra.
Tanya Anisimova gained international recognition in 2001 when she released a CD with her own transcriptions of J.S. Bach’s Six Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin. After listening to her recording cellist Janos Starker called her “an Everest climber…a high class cellist with a strong and inventive musical mind.”
Ms. Anisimova graduated cum laude from the Moscow Conservatory and received her Artist Diploma from Boston University and her Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from Yale University.
In 2007, Tanya will tour France, Russia, Iceland and Germany performing her new compositions.
In March, 2007, a new CD with Ms. Anisimova’s cello and vocal improvisations will be released under the Synchronicity Foundation's label “Collaborations.”
To learn more about the artist please visit her web-site at: www.tanyaanisimova.com
I will get it played on Radio 4 (Dutch National Classical Radio) this month. Many congratulations."
Heather Kurzbauer, Strad Magazine
“Most of the program was devoted to Anisimova’s melodious, mystical and deeply emotional compositions.”
The Washington Post
"Listening to Anisimova's music has become one of the most remarkable musical moments I have ever experienced."
Macias Sanchez, Cultura Michoacan
Through her original compositions, her numerous transcriptions and improvisations with her own vocal accompaniment cellist and composer Tanya Anisimova is reaching a growing audience. In 2005, she premiered her own Quintet-Concerto for violoncello and string quartet with the St. Petersburg Quartet in Washington, D.C.
In June, 2006 she performed seven concerts in Moscow, including the Russian premiere of the Quintet-Concerto with the Prokofiev Quartet and the world premiere of her concert piece “ADONAI” for cello and string orchestra with the Russian Chamber Orchestra.
In May, 2007, Tanya will return to Moscow at the invitation of the Moscow State Philharmonic Society to perform her new cello concerto with the Moscow Conservatory Orchestra.
Tanya Anisimova gained international recognition in 2001 when she released a CD with her own transcriptions of J.S. Bach’s Six Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin. After listening to her recording cellist Janos Starker called her “an Everest climber…a high class cellist with a strong and inventive musical mind.”
Ms. Anisimova graduated cum laude from the Moscow Conservatory and received her Artist Diploma from Boston University and her Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from Yale University.
In 2007, Tanya will tour France, Russia, Iceland and Germany performing her new compositions.
In March, 2007, a new CD with Ms. Anisimova’s cello and vocal improvisations will be released under the Synchronicity Foundation's label “Collaborations.”
To learn more about the artist please visit her web-site at: www.tanyaanisimova.com
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