R.GLIERE 12 Duos for 2 Violins. ©2024

Performers: Valeriy Moiseenko & Guzal Tadjikulova

Producers: Alex Sino & Taras Kutsenko

RHEIGOLD MORICEVISH GLIERE 12 Duos for 2 Violins, Op.49. ©2024

Winners of numerous international awards, two-time Latin Grammy winners Alex Sino & Taras Kutsenko present a new music album featuring Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra.
The soloists of the Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra, first violin concertmaster Valeriy Moiseenko and second violin concertmaster Guzal Tadzjikulova performed Glier's 12 duets in their own interpretation.
Two romantic symphonies by Gounod and Bizet, edited by Leonard Bernstein.
Rheingold Glière
"I am in a terrible hurry, because I am afraid that soon the spring of my life will begin, and I will say in my music not at all what is going on in my soul." These words were written by a composer who was not even 30 years old. All his life it seemed to the musician that he knew too little and knew how to do too little, so he had to hurry to "absorb as much sound and knowledge as possible". His efficiency is legendary.
The fact that Gliere's first and main musical instrument was the violin largely determined the peculiarities of his compositional work, especially his early works.
One such work was the 12 Duets for Violins. On the one hand this work is a textbook work and is recommended for study in secondary educational institutions, but the performance difficulty of the 12 Duets places this work in the category of difficult works.

Premiere June, 2024
Producers:
Alex Sino (1-12) New York, USA
Taras Kutsenko (1-12) Florida, USA
Genre
Classical music, Instrumental
Country/Release date
USA June, 2024
Recording, Mixing & Mastering:
Soloists:

Valeriy Moiseenko (1 Violin)

Guzal Tadjikulova (2 Violin)

REINGOLD GLIERE
12 Duos for 2 Violins, Op.49. (1909)
Performers:
Valeriy Moiseenko
Guzal Tadjikulova
Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra
Hunan, China

Release date: 26-Jun-2024
Label: Terry Heimat Studios LLC
UPC: 859790420112
Producers - Terry Heimat & Alex Sino
Valeriy Moiseenko was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He studied at the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan in 2000-2004, in the class of associate Professor V.V.Magay.
He was concertmaster of such orchestras as:
The State Academic Bolshoi Theatre named after A.Navoi as concertmaster of the orchestra;
The State Opera and Ballet Theatre “Astana Opera” as an artist of the orchestra;
The State Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan as concertmaster of the orchestra;
The National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan as concertmaster of the orchestra;
The State Academic Bolshoi Theatre named after A.Navoi as concertmaster of the orchestra;
In 2022, with the Soloists of Uzbekistan Chamber Orchestra, he took part in the Chamber Orchestra Festival dedicated to the anniversary of Yu.Bashmet in Moscow, Russian Federation.
Since 2023, he has been working at the Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra as concertmaster of the orchestra (Zhangjiajie, China).

Valery Moiseenko
Concertmaster of the First Violins of ZPO.
Guzal Tadjikulova was born in Termez, Uzbekistan.
In 2007, she graduated from the Republic special musical academic lyceum after V.Uspensky (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) in the violin class, the class of teacher V.V.Magay.
In 2011, she graduated from the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan, class of associate Professor V.V.Magay.
From 2007 to 2010, she worked at the Omnibus Ensemble of contemporary music.
From 2007 to 2012, worked in the National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan.
From 2010 to 2013, worked at the Ilkhom Theatre of Mark Weil.
From 2013 to 2018 worked at The State Opera and Ballet Theatre “Astana Opera” (Astana, Kazakhstan).
From 2020 to 2022, worked at the National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan as principal second violin.
From 2022 to 2023, worked at the State Academic Bolshoi Theatre Alisher Navoi as principal second violin.
In various years she has participated in the following master-classes and festivals: Annual Silk Road Festival (Astana, Kazakhstan), Ensemble-Academy Freiburg (Freiburg, Germany), International Summer Course for New Music (Darmstadt, Germany), Annual Awards Ceremony of Prince Claus Fund (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Nauryz-XXI Festival of New Music (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Black Box Festival of Music and Visual Arts (Tashkent, Uzbekistan), Omnibus Laboratorium International Workshop (Tashkent, Uzbekistan).
From 2023 to the present, she has been working at the Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra (Zhangjiajie, China) as principal second violin.

Guzal Tadjikulova
Concertmaster of the Second Violins of ZPO.

CREDITS:

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THE MAKING OF THIS PROJECT


R.GLIERE

12 Duos for 2 Violins


Performed by


Valeriy Moiseenko (1 Violin)

Guzal Tadjikulova (2 Violin)


Orchestra: Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra


Recording, Mixing & Mastering: Terry Heimat Studios LLC


Producers:

Alex Sino (1-8) New York, USA

 Taras Kutsenko (1-8) Florida, USA


Record Labels: Terry Heimat Studios LLC (Florida, USA), Pier 5 (New York, USA)


Album Cover: Terry Heimat Studios LLC

Alex Sino
Founder & Producer of Pier 5 Inc
Dr. Alex Sino is the Latin Grammy Award-winning producer, writer, and lyricist. He has worked with numerous established and emerging artists including Al Di Meola, Leonid Agutin, MC Solaar, Macy Gray, Arturo Sandoval, Rudy Perez, Anthony Jackson, Xavier Naidoo, Till Bronner, Orlando “Maraca” Valle, No Mercy, Jon Secada, Diego Torres, Amaury Gutierrez, Carlos Oliva, Omara Portuondo, along with many others.
Taras Kutsenko
Founder & Producer of Terry Heimat Studios LLC
Prof. Taras Kutsenko Global Music Awards Winner,
GRAMMY ® & LATIN GRAMMY ® balloted
Conductor, composer, producer, written music for more than 20 theater productions and more than 10 feature films.
Collaboration: Francis Goya, Al di Meola, Amaury Gutierez, Richard Baravo, Camilo Valencia, Leonid Agutin, Camilo Velandia, Angelica Varum, Julio Ariel Diaz, Slava Vakarchuk, Lilian Garcia, Raisa Batista, Rayko Batista, Rafael Ernesto Perez Martinez, Anthony Quinones, Christian Medina, Nam San Fong, Sloboda Virtuosi Orchestra, ENIGMA tribute, METALLICA tribute, Zhangjiajie Philharmonic Orchestra.
Prof. Taras Kustenko is the winner of numerous video and music awards such as the Global Music Awards, Seagull Award (CHAIKA), Europe Music Award, Hollywood BLASTOFF, Los Angeles Silver Mask, Hollywood Independent Filmmaker Awards, New Media Film Awards, Palm Beach International Music Awards, Paris Film Awards, Munich Film Awards, Royal Society of Television & Motion Picture Awards.
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