Reminiscences of Russia Irina Kulikova

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
05.09.2014

Label: Naxos

Genre: Guitar

Subgenre: Classical Guitar

Artist: Irina Kulikova

Composer: Konstantin Vassiliev (1970-), Sergey Rudnev (1955-), Viktor Kozlov (1958-)

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  • 1No. 1. The Old Oak05:44
  • 2No. 2. Snowdrops03:25
  • 3No. 3. Dance of the Forest Ghosts03:49
  • 4Lipa vekovaia (The Old Lime Tree)07:34
  • 5Swan Princess07:57
  • 6Dedication to the Russian Land09:06
  • 7No. 1. Elegie in memoriam Sergey Rachmaninov04:32
  • 8No. 2. Reminiscence in memoriam Agustin Barrios04:00
  • 9No. 3. Mogiana in memoriam Heitor Villa-Lobos03:37
  • 10Between Steep Banks - improvisation06:42
  • 11L'olandese volante (Flying Dutchman)04:57
  • 12Ballata per Elena bellissima (Ballade for Beautiful Elena)03:46
  • Total Runtime01:05:09

Info for Reminiscences of Russia

Multiple award-winning guitarist Irina Kulikova celebrates her 25th anniversary as a performer with this recording of works by contemporary Russian composer-guitarists. Winner of the Michele Pittaluga, Guitarra Alhambra, Iserlohn and Forum Gitarre Wien competitions, she has selected a programme that reflects the abiding strength of the folkloric vein in Russian musical life. Rich and expressive poetry is the hallmark of the music of Konstantin Vassiliev, not least in his homages to other composers in Three Lyric Pieces, while Sergey Rudnev and Viktor Kozlov explore vibrant dance patterns and moments of tranquillity in their own equally colour-conscious compositions.

Irina Kulikova, guitar

Recorded at St John Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, 3-6 October, 2013
Engineered and edited by Norbert Kraft
Produced by Norbert Kraft and Bonnie Silver


Irina Kulikova
was born in Chelyabinsk, the capital of South-Ural, Russia. Under the guidance of her mother – cellist Vinera Kulikova – she started developing her musicianship from the earliest age. At twelve, she was already travelling around Russia and abroad for gala-concerts and festivals. At fourteen, she was included in the book “The Classical Guitar, its evolution, players and personalities since 1800” by Maurice Summerfield.

Ever since this early recognition, Irina has caught the attention of many leading guitarists and critics. She has given concerts in twenty five countries, performing as a soloist, in a variety of ensembles and with a number of philharmonic orchestra’s.

The experts’ appreciation has been underlined by numerous awards on prestigious international guitar competitions, culminating with five first prizes in 2008: ‘Michele Pittaluga’, Alessandria, Italy; ‘Guitarra Alhambra’, Valencia, Spain; ‘Forum Gitarre Wien’, Austria; “International Guitar competition Iserlohn’, Germany; “Scharpach Guitar competition”, The Netherlands. In the same year, she was awarded the ‘Young talent, Culture and Podia’ award in The Netherlands.

Irina Kulikova graduated with distinction at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg (Austria), the Gnessins Academy in Moscow (Russia) and the Conservatoire of Maastricht (The Netherlands).

In 2009 - 2010, Irina Kulikova has given concerts and master classes in 15 different countries, including the ‘Musical Olympus Festival’ in St.-Petersburg, ‘J.K. Mertz’ festival in Bratislava - Slovakia, 'Forum Gitarre Wien' in Austria, Esztergom in Hungary (oldest guitarfestival in the world), Split in Croatia, ‘Luigi Legnani’ in Italy, Rencontre de Guitare Classique in Nice - France - and Saltillo in Mexico.

Highlights for 2010 - 2011 will be two new CD-recordings with the Naxos label (including a CD with Russian composers), concert tours in Canada and the USA, a concert with the State Symphony Orchestra “New Russia” at the VI Moscow International Festival “The Guitar Virtuosos” in the Tchaikovsky Hall and concerts at the special XXth anniversary of two major guitar festivals: the Iserlohn Guitar Symposium in Germany and the West Dean Festival in England.

Booklet for Reminiscences of Russia

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