Watch & Listen
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Daniel KallmanPlays: 6063
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Daniel KallmanPlays: 5629
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Daniel KallmanPlays: 6827
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Daniel KallmanPlays: 6405
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Leokadiya Kashperovafor cello and pianoPlays: 5758
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Source: Boosey & HawkesEpisode 1: Symphonic memories
Kashperova’s Symphony in B minor was the first of her scores to be rediscovered, revealing memories of her childhood near Yaroslavl.Views: 7952 -
Source: Boosey & HawkesEpisode 2: Rubinstein's Pupil
Kashperova was a star pupil of Anton Rubinstein and her pianistic brilliance informed many of her own works.Views: 5612 -
Source: Boosey & HawkesEpisode 3: Cello sonatas
After her graduation in St Petersburg in 1895, Kashperova composed her opus 1, consisting of two expansive Romantic cello sonatas.Views: 5150 -
Source: Boosey & HawkesEpisode 4: Stravinsky's teacher
Kashperova taught Igor Stravinsky piano between 1899 and 1901, the years when she composed her own Piano Concerto.Views: 9037 -
Source: Boosey & HawkesEpisode 5: Russian voices
Kashperova’s range encompassed many genres, including vocal music, but all was to fall into silence as she vanished into obscurity after the Russian Revolution.Views: 4151






