Boccherini "Stabat Mater"
Stabat Mater is a thirteenth century Roman Catholic sequence variously attributed to Innocent III and Jacopone da Todi. Its title is an abbreviation of the first line, Stabat mater dolorosa ("The sorrowful mother stood"). The hymn, one of the most powerful and immediate of extant medieval poems, meditates on the suffering of Mary, Jesus Christ's mother, during his crucifixion. It is sung at the liturgy on the memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows.
Based on the Mozart opera "The Director of the Theater"
Ilya Plotkin, conductor / Gennady Babitsky, director / Julia Plakina, stage director / Irina Tkachenko, costumes and decorations
Alexander Kaganovsky
L.Boccherini-Rondo in C major for Cello and Piano
C.Saint-Saens-The Sawn
A.Glazunov-Serenade Espagnole,Op.20 No.2
S.Rachmaninov-Vocalise,Op.34 No.14
S.Rachmaninov-Orietel Dance Op.2 No. 2
D.Shostakovich-Polka from the ballet "De I`Age d`Or"
E.Bloch_Prayer from "Jewish Life",No.1
R.Schumann-Adagio and Allegro Op.70
F.Chopin Introduction et Polonaise brillante,Op.3
D.Popper-Hungarian Rhapsody fer Cello and Piano,Op.68