Igor Fedorov,

Clarinet Hits: Rossini, Weber, Debussy, Schubert, Bellini & Lovreglio, Taneyev, Rozenblatt

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One of the few clarinetists in the world who has opted for an exclusively solo career. Music critics from various countries invariably point to Igor Fedorov’s brilliant virtuoso skill, his ability to manipulate a varied sound palette, his creative endeavor, stylistic diversity of his programmes, and originality of interpretations. He is dubbed one of the most striking performing musicians of the new generation.

Name of Igor Fedorov one can find in the Golden book of young talents of Russia «20th century – to the 21st ». One of the few clarinetists in the world who has opted for an exclusively solo career. He participated in numerous large-scale international projects, appeared before Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Pope John Paul II.

Track List

  1. Gioacchino Rossini: Introduction and Theme with Variations for Clarinet and Piano in E-Flat Major
  2. Carl Maria von Weber: Concertino in E-Flat Major for clarinet and orchestra, Op. 26 – Arranged for Clarinet and Piano by Friedrich Hermann
  3. Carl Maria von Weber: Grand Duo Concertant in E-Flat Major for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 48, J. 204: II. Andante con moto
  4. Carl Maria von Weber: Grand Duo Concertant in E-Flat Major for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 48, J. 204: III. Rondo
  5. Claude Debussy: Première Rhapsodie for Clarinet and Piano, L.116
  6. Franz Schubert: Schwanengesang, S. 560 – Arranged for oboe, Clarinet, Vibraphone and Orchestra
  7. Vincenzo Bellini & Donato Lovreglio: Concert Fantasia on the themes of Bellini’s Norma for Oboe, Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra
  8. Sergei Taneyev: Canzone for Clarinet and Strings – Igor Fedorov, clarinet; Alexander Rudin, conductor; Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra
  9. Alexander Rozenblatt: Carmen Fantasy on themes from the opera by Georges Bizet for Clarinet and Piano

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All composers Arvo Pärt Pavel Karmanov Nikolai Medtner Luigi Boccherini Vincenzo Bellini Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Alexander Lokshin Francesco Landini Ivan Naborshchikov Ilya Vyazov Luciano Berio Béla Bartók Mily Balakirev Sergei Prokofiev Ludwig van Beethoven Polina Nazaykinskaya Philip Glass Pablo de Sarasate Naborshchikov Myroslav Skoryk Mykola Leontovych Modest Mussorgsky Mikhail Glinka Mieczysław Weinberg Michel Legrand Mendelssohn Maurice Ravel Matthew Hackett Manuel de Falla Anatoly Lyadov Donato Lovreglio Juan Sánchez Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Carl Maria von Weber Tamas Szigyarto Jean Sibelius Dmitri Shostakovich Sergey Taneyev Sergey Bryukhno Sergei Rachmaninoff Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Alexander Rozenblatt Gioachino Rossini Joaquín Rodrigo Robert Schumann Rimsky-Korsakov Remo Giazotto Jean-Philippe Rameau Christina Grigoryants Frédéric Chopin Franz Schubert Franz Liszt César Franck Ferruccio Busoni Erik Satie Edvard Grieg Denis Shapovalov Dave Brubeck Claude Debussy Christoph Willibald Gluck Fritz Kreisler Charles Gounod Carl Orff Camille Saint-Saëns Brian Field Astor Piazzolla Antonio Vivaldi Antônio Carlos Jobim Andrew Lloyd Webber Alexander Siloti Alexander Scriabin Alex Moiseev Jacob Gade Louis Spohr György Ligeti Leonardo Le San György Kurtág Konstantin Soukhovetski Friedrich Kalkbrenner Jules Massenet Johannes Brahms Johann Sebastian Bach Karl Jenkins James M. David Adam Repa Husayn Ruhe aka the Puge Henry Mancini Joseph Haydn Hasselmans George Frideric Handel Gustav Mahler Enrique Granados Alexander Glazunov George Shearing George Gershwin Gabriel Fauré