Carnets de Voyages
Nikita Boriso-Glebsky, Georgy Tchaidze- IGOR STRAVINSKY - Russian Dance (Petrushka, K. 012)
- FRANCK BRIDGE - 4 Short Pieces for Violin and Piano, H. 104, II. Spring Dance
- FRANCK BRIDGE - 4 Short Pieces for Violin and Piano, H. 104, IV. Country Dance
- HENRI VIEUXTEMPS - Désespoir (Romances sans paroles, op. 7)
- ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK - Slavonic Dance in E minor, "Dumka", op. 46/2
- ANTONIO BAZZINI - La ronde des Lutins, op. 25
- TOR AULIN - Swedish Dance for Violin and Piano, op. 30 no. 1: Moderato
- SERGEI RACHMANINOFF - Deux morceaux de salon, op. 6: Romance
- JEAN SIBELIUS - Danse champêtre, op. 106 no. 1: Largamente assai
- FRITZ KREISLER - Liebesleid (Three Old Viennese Dances)
- IGOR STRAVINSKY - Danses suisses (Divertimento, Suite from the ballet The Fairy’s Kiss)
- LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - Schöne Minka (Variations on Folksongs, op. 107/7)
- JOHANNES BRAHMS - Hungarian Dance no. 17, WoO 1/17
- MANUEL DE FALLA - Spanish Dance (La vida breve)
- CLAUDE DEBUSSY - Il pleure dans mon cœur (Ariettes oubliées, L. 62/2c)
- HENRYK WIENIAWSKI - Polonaise de concert, op. 4
- FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY - Lieder ohne Worte, op. 62: No. 1, Andante espressivo
- MANUEL PONCE - Estrellita Focus track
- DARIUS MILHAUD - Brazileira (Scaramouche, op. 165b)
Where else can you meet a musician? On the road! As well as music, performers and composers share a sense of travel. Constantly on the move, they travel the world to make themselves known or discover other cultures, and many musical works reflect their peregrinations, real or imaginary: Beethoven takes us to Ukraine with Schöne Minka, we dance in Hungarian, Slavic or Russian style with Brahms, Dvorak or Stravinsky, or even Brazilian with Milhaud...
Violinist Nikita Boriso-Glebsky (prize winner at the Tchaikovsky, David Oistrakh, Queen Elisabeth and Jean Sibelius International Violin Competitions) and pianist Georgy Tchaidze open their travel diaries for a world tour of the imaginary: bon voyage!