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ALBUMThe World of Dennis BrainDennis Brain, National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center, Sidney Beer, Joan Cross, Philharmonia Orchestra, Lawrence Collingwood, Denis Matthews, Cecil James, Bernard Walton, Natilie James, Gerald Moore, Sir Peter Pears, Strings of the New Symphony Orchestra of London & Sir Eugene Goossens
ALBUMMussorgsky: Khovanshchina (Freidkov, Nechayev, Khaikin) (1946)Vladimir Atlantov, Mark Reizen, Boris Freidkov, Ivan Nechayev, Vladimir Ulyanov, Ivan Shaskov, Yakov Mishenko, Lavrenty Yaroshenko, Vasily Tikhi, Ivan Yashugin, Sofya Preobrazhenskaya, Nina Serval, Valentina Volokitina, Kirov Opera Chorus, Boris Khaikin, Kirov Opera Orchestra, Nadezhda Obukhova, Studio Orchestra, Pavel Andreyev, Studio Pianist, Abram Makarov, Abram Meierovich, Feodor Chaliapin, Lawrance Collingwood, Wilfrid Pelletier, Igor Gorin, Max Rabinowitsch, Vladimir Rosing, Myers Foggin, Mascia Predit & Gerald Moore
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Gerald Moore is widely regarded as the finest recital accompanist of the 20th century. Known for his great sensitivity in adapting to and drawing the best from his various musical partners, he was in constant demand for decades, and his discography amply represents his talents. In 1921, Moore signed with EMI, accompanying violinist Renée Chemet on a recording, and he remained on that label for his entire six-decade recording career. In 1943, he published the book, The Unashamed Accompanist. In 1986, Moore's various memoir writings were collected into a single volume entitled Am I Too Loud? Moore often worked with singers Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Victoria de los Angeles, and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Some 450 CD reissues exist that capture some aspect of his work, but a full survey of his importance and influence is lacking.
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Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Genre
Classical
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