Product DescriptionCD1
24 Préludes
Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano
CD2
Michail Pletnev piano
Zoltât Kocsis piano*
CD3
Jorge Bolet piano
Alexis Weissenberg piano*
CD4
Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano
with André Previn, piano*/ Vovka Ashkenazy, pianoº
CD5
Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano
CD6
TRANSCRIPTIONS
ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS:
CD7
Fantaisie-tableaux (Suite No.1) for two pianos, op.5
Suite No.2 for two pianos, op.17*
Symphonic Dances for two pianos, op.45*
CD8
Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano
CD9
Heinrich Schiff cello (1-4)
Lynn Harrell, cello (5 9)
Elisabeth Leonskaja, piano (1-4)
Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano (5 9)
Peter Jablonski, piano (10-12)
CD10
Beaux Arts Trio
CD11
Dene Olding, violin*
Joan Rodgers, sopranoº
CD12
Songs I
Elisabeth Söderström (soprano)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
CD13
Songs II
Elisabeth Söderström (soprano)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
CD14
Songs III
Elisabeth Söderström (soprano)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
CD15
Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano
London Symphony Orchestra/André Previn
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Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano
London Symphony Orchestra/André Previn
CD17
Alexander Ghindin, piano
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra/Vladimir Ashkenazy
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Tracks 1-4: Symphony No.1 in D minor, op.13
Tracks 5-7: Symphonic Dances, op.45
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London Philharmonic Orchestra/Walter Weller
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra/Edo de Waart*
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Natalia Troitskaya, soprano+ / Ryszard Karczykowski, tenor* / Tom Krause, baritone
Chorus of the Concertgebouw Orchestra°
Concertgebouw Orchestra/Vladimir Ashkenazy
CD21
Sydney Symphony/Vladimir Ashkenazy*
The Philadelphia Orchestra/Charles Dutoit+
CD22
Prague Philharmonic Choir/Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano & conductor)
CD23
Tracks 1-18: Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, op.31
CD24
Tracks 1-15: Vespers (All-Night Vigil) (Vsenoshchnoye Bdeniye), op.37
CD25
Tracks 1 4: Monna Vanna, Act One
CD26
Tracks 1-13: Aleko
CD27
Tracks 1 18: The Miserly Knight, op.24
CD28
Tracks 1 25: Francesca da Rimini, op.25
CD29
Piano Concertos Nos. 1&2
CD30
Piano Concertos Nos. 3&4
CD31
The Ampico Recordings
Rachmaninov Transcriptions:
CD32
The Real Rachmaninov
Vladimir Ashkenazy and Rob Cowan discuss the Russian Romantic
*Interview Courtesy of Gramophone