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Alexander Tcherepnin – My Flowering Staff (24/44 FLAC)

Alexander Tcherepnin - My Flowering Staff (24/44 FLAC)
Alexander Tcherepnin – My Flowering Staff (24/44 FLAC)

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Composer: Alexander Tcherepnin
Performer: Inna Dukach, Paul Whelan, Acmeist Male Choir, Tatyana Kebuladze
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0537
Release: 2020
Size: 476 MB
Recovery: +3%
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My Flowering Staff
01. Epigraph, Op. 17 No. 1
02. No. 1, O God of Days, Do Not Release Your Violins, Op. 15 No. 3
03. No. 2, If Only I Could Hear, Op. 15 No. 4
04. No. 3, I Contemplated You, O Andromeda
05. No. 4, How Damned Is My Beloved Life, Op. 15 No. 2
06. No. 5, The Millstones Have Cooled, Op. 15 No. 5
07. No. 6, I Love the Feminine Water
08. No. 7, Forgive Me the Enticing Mist
09. No. 8, Farewell, Night!, Op. 15 No. 6
10. No. 9, The Struggle to Voice Words, Op. 15 No. 1
11. No. 10, In Agitation, as I Touch the Morning Lyre, Op. 16 No. 2
12. No. 11, I Am Dreaming of the Country, Op. 16 No. 5
13. No. 12, In the Wild Forest, Op. 17 No. 2
14. No. 13, My Soul Is Happy to Hear
15. No. 14, Some of the Songs in My Soul
16. No. 15, Perhaps Life Is Broken in Half, Op. 17 No. 3
17. No. 16, In the Evening Quiet HourPaul Whelan03:30
18. No. 17, I Know Only One Thing About God, Op. 17 No. 5
19. No. 18, Lost Souls!, Op. 17 No. 9
20. No. 19, My Endless Grief, Op. 16 No. 8
21. No. 20, The Happy Laughter, Op. 17 No. 8
22. No. 21, With Tormented Spirit, Op. 16 No. 4
23. No. 22a, Piano SoloTatyana Kebuladze02:05
24. No. 22b, O Angry Idle Voice
25. No. 23, Improbable Sunsets
26. No. 24, I Do Not Know How to Be Cruel
27. No. 25, The Arrogant Silence of Evening Rivers, Op. 17 No. 7
28. No. 26, If You Want, Take From the Universe, Op. 16 No. 6
29. No. 27, I Beg, I Sing, I Adjure, Op. 17 No. 6
30. No. 28, For More Than Ten Centuries
31. No. 29, The Flags Were Waved, Op. 17 No. 4
32. No. 30, To Sit Endlessly and Weave, Op. 16 No. 3
33. No. 31, The Solemn Dance
34. No. 32, Again, I Have a Desire, Op. 16 No. 7
35. No. 33, Melancholia of the Winter Day
36. No. 34, My Covenant With the Almighty, Op. 16 No. 1
37. Epilogue, Op. 17 No. 10

This recording hides a remarkable detective story. In 1925–26 the French publisher Heugel brought out three volumes of 24 songs by the young Russian composer Alexander Tcherepnin (1899–1977), all setting poems by the ‘Acmeist’ Russian poet, Sergei Gorodetsky (1884–1967) – Tcherepnin’s Opp. 15, 16 and 17. Not until 2014, when Tatyana Kebuladze, the pianist on this recording, examined the composer’s manuscript in the archives of the Sacher Foundation in Basel was it realised that those three recueils were the tips of a much larger iceberg: a cycle of 35 settings of the 37 poems in Gorodetsky’s collection My Flowering Staff, plus an anonymous epilogue – one of the most extensive song-cycles in musical history. The songs themselves are audibly in the tradition of Tchaikovsky and other such Romantic Russian composers, but with a degree of psychological insight conveyed through the harmonic piquancy typical of the new century.


Russian-American soprano Inna Dukach made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 2018 in the title role of Madama Butterfly, and in 2010 she made her debut with the Royal Opera House Covent Garden as Musetta in La bohème. Born in Moscow, she was raised in New York, earning an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Smith College in Massachusetts, and her Masters in Vocal Performance at Mannes College of Music in New York. After winning the 2005 Liederkranz Competition, she joined the roster of New York City Opera and sang Mimi in La bohème there for two consecutive seasons in 2006 and 2007. This album marks her recording debut.


A native of Kyiv, the pianist Tatyana Kebuladze studied with Tamia Kozlova, and graduated from the Glière State Music College in her home town, the alma mater of Vladimir Horowitz. Arriving in America in 1998, she continued her studies, earning a Master of Music degree at Rutgers University in New Jersey, where she now serves on the piano faculty.

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