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Side 1 - Preludes From "The Well-Tempered Clavier"

1. 	D-Dur BWV 874.	3:04	 
2. 	es-moll BWV 853.	4:07	 
3. 	E-Dur BWV 878.	3:36	 
4. 	F-Dur BWV 880.	3:05	 
5. 	f-moll BWV 857.	1:50	 
6. 	As-Dur BWV 862.	1:11	 
7. 	a-moll BWV 865.	1:07	 
8. 	b-moll BWV 867.	2:38	

Side 2 – Organ Preludes

9. 	Es-Dur BWV 552.	9:59	 
10. 	g-moll BWV 659.	5:31	 
11. 	f-moll BWV 639.	2:57	 
12. 	D-moll BWV 539.	1:57	

Timofei Dokshitser – trumpet
Olgerts Cintins – organ

Trumpet, Adapted By – Timofei Dokshitser 

Recorded At – Dome Cathedral, Riga, Latvia & Rīgas Skaņu Ierakstu Studija
 

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Mon, 27 Feb 2017 15:59:25 +0000
Timofei Dokshitser - Romantic music (1985) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21365-timofei-dokshitser-romantic-music-1985.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21365-timofei-dokshitser-romantic-music-1985.html Timofei Dokshitser - Romantic music (1985)

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1. J.-B. Arban – Carneval de Venise
2. V. Brandt – Concert Piece nr 1 in F minor, op.11
3. V. Brandt – Concert Piece nr 2 in E flat Major, op.12
4. A. Arensky – Concert Waltz
O. Bohme – Concerto for Trumpet and Wind Band in F Major, op.18
5. Allegro moderato
6. Adagio festivo
7. Rondo. Allegr scherzando

Timofei Dokshitser  - trumpet
The USSR Ministry of Defence Exemplary Orchestra
Anatoli Maltsev – conductor (1, 2, 3, 5-7)
Nikolai Mikhailov – conductor (4)

©, «Мелодия», 1985

 

Russian trumpeter, Timofei Dokchitzer (1921-2005) studied at the Moscow State Conservatoire and soon became one of the most outstanding trumpeters in the world. His excellence on the instrument led him to compile his Trumpet Method which has aided the studies of many aspiring trumpeters. Dokchitzer 's performing career saw him play both classical and modern concertos. His distinctive style is thought to have been influenced by his love of opera. Trumpet Method seeks to address preparatory exercises, incorporating a range of musical features, Vocalises, which aid the progress of legato intervals, and Sequences which enable practice of technique. For all aspiring trumpeters, Dokchitzer 's Trumpet Method is an essential aid to technical progress. --- prestoclassical.co.uk

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Tue, 28 Mar 2017 15:47:21 +0000
Timofei Dokshitser - Scherzo Virtuoso (1991) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21148-timofei-dokshitser-scherzo-virtuoso-1991.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21148-timofei-dokshitser-scherzo-virtuoso-1991.html Timofei Dokshitser - Scherzo Virtuoso (1991)

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1. V. Peskin - Poème No. 1
2. V. Peskin - Praeludium
3. A. Goedicke - Konzertetüden
4. N. Chemberdgi - Pionier-Suite
5. Alexander Arutiunian - Konzertscherzo for trumpet and piano (Editions Bim)
6. A. Geifmann - Romanze
7. A. Geifmann - Zwei jüdische Stücke
8. V. Jurobskij - Scherzo virtuoso
9. V. Schelokov - Etüde
10. V. Schelokov - Scherzo
11. N. Rakow - Humoreske
12. V. Blazhevich - Scherzo
13. B. Autjufeew - Nordlied
14. S. Djerbashian - Scherzo
15. B. Trotjuk – Konzertstück

Timofei Dokshitser (trumpet)
Sergej Solodovnik (piano)

 

Timofei Dokshizer, the legendary, world-famous Russian trumpeter, was trumpet soloist with the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra for over 40 years. He is internationally heralded for his spectacular recordings and over 80 musical arrangements and works for trumpet. In his Memoirs, Dokshizer recounts experiences and philosophies, both musical and personal, liberally sprinkled with stories and anecdotes about his family, fellow musicians, conductors, and life in Russia during the Soviet Regime. --- russianresources.lt

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Thu, 16 Feb 2017 13:53:28 +0000
Timofei Dokshitser plays Concert-Symphonies (1986) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/22191-timofei-dokshitser-plays-concert-symphonies-1986.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/22191-timofei-dokshitser-plays-concert-symphonies-1986.html Timofei Dokshitser plays Concert-Symphonies (1986)

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1. Krasotov – Concert-Symphony for trumpet and orchestra

Trotsyuk - Concert-Symphony for trumpet and orchestra
2. I. Allegro
3. II. Allegretto – III.Adagio
4. IV. Presto

Vaynberg – Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in B major op.94
5. I. Allegro molto
6. II. Andante – III. Andante. Allegro

7. Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue

Timofei Dokshitser – trumpet
Ukrainian TV & Radio Symphony Orchestra
Vadim Gnedash – conductor (1)
The USSR TV And Radio Large Symphony Orchestra
Mark Ermler – conductor (2-4)
Bolshoi Theater Orchestra
Algis Zhuraitis – conductor (5-6)
Alexander Lazarev – conductor (7)

 

The name of this brilliant trumpet soloist, talented arranger, and author of hundreds of transcriptions and compositions for piano, voice, solo instrument and even orchestra, is well known throughout the world. At the age of 80, Timofei Dokshizer has recently finished his latest creative work, recording the Skriabiniana Suite and once more this famous trumpeter has proven his talents. This artist has composed for himself and many other trumpeters, orchestral repertoires of the greatest musicians of all times. In addition, working with many of the world's famous composers, numerous new works for trumpet have been commissioned. This high-level music has replaced the banal, rustic music that was in character for well-known trumpeters of the 19th century. --- abel.hive.no

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Tue, 05 Sep 2017 13:55:28 +0000
Timofei Dokshitser – Arabesque (1994) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21326-timofei-dokshitser-arabesque-1994.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21326-timofei-dokshitser-arabesque-1994.html Timofei Dokshitser – Arabesque (1994)

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1. Strauss: An einsamme Quelle, op. 9 Nr. 2
2. Schubert: Impromptu, op. 90 Nr. 3
3. Schubert: Serenade, D 957 Nr. 4
4. Mendelssohn: Song without words, op. 62
5. Scriabin: Etude, op. 8 Nr. 11
6. Scriabin: Etude, op. 8 Nr. 12
7. Tchaikovsky: Valse sentimentale, op. 51
8. Chopin: Prelude, op. 28 Nr. 6
9. Chopin: Etude, op. 10 Nr. 3
10. Chopin: Etude, op. 25 Nr. 9
11. Rachmaninov: Spring Waters, op. 14 nr 11
12. Claude Debussy - Arabesque Nr. 1
13. Franz Liszt - Consolation Nr. 3
14. Franz Liszt - Oh! Quand je dors

Timofei Dokshitser – trumpet
Sergej Solodovnik – piano

 

Dokshizer has in his repertoire many works of old and contemporary composers. Literally speaking, if modern concert literature for wind instruments is enriched with a lot of new talented works, it came out from creative activity of Timofei Dokshizer. He performed some works on the trumpet for the first time and laid the foundation for the tradition of interpretation. Sometimes he directly took part in creation of musical pieces rendering assistance to the composers as a performer with his advices and consultations. --- bruceduffie.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Tue, 21 Mar 2017 12:58:38 +0000
Timofei Dokshitser – Fantastic Dances (1997) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21268-timofei-dokshitser--fantastic-dances-1997.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21268-timofei-dokshitser--fantastic-dances-1997.html Timofei Dokshitser – Fantastic Dances (1997)

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1. Dimitry Shostakovich. Fantastic Dances
2. N. Rimsky-Korsakov.Flight of the Bumble-Bee
3. Sergei Rachmaninov. Polka
4. Sergei Rachmaninov. Italian Polka
5. Pablo Sarasate. Zigeunerweisen
6. Jean Sibelius. Valse Triste
7. Jean Sibelius. Rondino
8. Antonin Dvorak. Slavonic Dance No.2
9. Antonin Dvorak. Slavonic Dance No.5
10. Piotr Tchaikovsky. Danse Napolitane
11. Maurice Ravel. Habanera
12. Claude Debussy. Valse
13. Fritz Kreisler. Liebesleid
14. Fritz Kreisler. Liebesfreud
15. Fritz Kreisler. Schon Rosmarin
16. Aram Khatchatourian. The Dance
17. Rodion Shchedrin. Spanishe Dance
18. Grigorias Dinicu. Hora Staccato
19. Nicollo Paganini. Caprice No.17

Timofei Dokshitser - trumpet
Sergei Yakovlevich Solodovnik – piano

 

Timofei Dokshizer was born on December 13th, 1921 in the town of Nezhin, Ukraine to the family of musicians. He received his initial education at the Glazunov Music College in Moscow under the tutelage of Ivan Vasilevsky. He continued his studies at the Central Music School in the class of professor Mikhail Tabakov. In 1950, Dokshizer graduated from the Gnessin’s Music Institute under the supervision of the same professor. Mr. Dokshizer received his Master Degree in conducting from the Moscow State Conservatory in 1957, studying with Leo Ginzburg.

At age 19, Timofei Dokshizer won the Soviet-Union brass instruments’ players competition and in 1947, Mr. Dokshizer won the International Competition in Prague, which jumpstarted his performance career. From that point on, his profound artistry and creativity set a standard of excellence for other trumpeters to follow.

He frequently toured the USSR and abroad, winning aclaim from critics who praised his timber, beautiful tone, unique phrasing, and filigree technique. In addition to his solo performances, Dokshizer worked at the Bolshoi Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Moscow. Here, he was revered for his brilliant renditions of some of the most difficult orchestral trumpet solos, particularly in Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake,” Prokofiev’s “War and Peace” and “Romeo and Juliet,” Khachaturian’s “Spartacus,” and many others.

His Repertoire was incredibly vast and included nearly everything ever written for the trumpet, along with works previously arranged for the instrument, from Bach, Haydn, Hummel, Albinoni and Vivaldi to his contemporaries, Shostakovich, Wainberg, Schedrin, Gershwin and others. Many works performed by Timofei Dokshizer were his own transcriptions, of which there were over 80 along the course of his lifetime. Among these were popular miniatures, originally written for violin, piano or voice by Kreisler, Sarasate, Debussy, Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rubinstein, Rachmaninoff, Chopin and he often included his own cadenzas for concerti by Haydn, Hummel and Arutiunian. Mr. Dokshizer was responsible for a tremendous expansion of trumpet repertoire, both through his own contribution to the art form and through compositions written especially for him throughout his life. Nearly a quarter century of Mr. Dokshizer’s career was dedicated to pedagogical work. He was a professor at the Gnessin’s Music Institute and has brought up scores of talented trumpet players. He has left behind invaluable teaching materials. Mr. Dokshizer conducted and adjudicated countless teaching seminars, master classes, international competitions and festivals. He moved to Vilnius, Lithuania in 1990 where he lived until his passing on March 16, 2005. --- dokshizer.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Sat, 11 Mar 2017 15:36:21 +0000
Timofei Dokshitser – Japanese Melodies (2005) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21230-timofei-dokshitser--japanese-melodies-2005.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21230-timofei-dokshitser--japanese-melodies-2005.html Timofei Dokshitser – Japanese Melodies (2005)

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1. Flowers (Khana) Music by Taki Rentaro 
2. Early Spring Song (Sosunfu) Music by Nakata Akira 
3. Motherland (Furusato) Music by Okano Seiti 
4. Sakura (Is An Ancient Song) 
5. Walking Aroung the Town Und the Snowfall Music by Nakato Yoshinao 
6. This Way Music by Yamada Kosaku 
7. Summer Memories Music by Nakato Yoshinao 
8. Vain Expectation Music by Yamada Kosako 
9. Rain Over the Island of Dzyogasima Music by Yanaid Tadasi 
10. Plover Over the Sea Music by Hirota Ru 
11. Waiting Grass Music by Ono Tadasuke 
12. Red Dragonfly Music by Yamada Kosaku 
13. The Moon Over the Castle Ruins Music by Taki Rentaro. 

Timofei Dokshitser – trumpet
Sergei Solodovnik – piano

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Sat, 04 Mar 2017 16:43:13 +0000
Timofei Dokshitzer – Trumpet Concertos http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/22668-timofei-dokshitzer--trumpet-concertos.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/22668-timofei-dokshitzer--trumpet-concertos.html Timofei Dokshitzer – Trumpet Concertos

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1. Alexander Arutiunian - Trumpet Concerto in A-flat major
2. Alexander Arutiunian - Theme and Variations for Trumpet & Orchestra
3. Alexander Goedicke - Trumpet Concerto, Op. 41
4. Alexandra Pakhmutova - Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
5. Sergei Vasilenko - Concerto for trumpet and orchestra, Part I
6. Sergei Vasilenko - Concerto for trumpet and orchestra, Part II
7. Sergei Vasilenko - Concerto for trumpet and orchestra, Part III

Symphony Orchestra of The State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia,
Conductor - Gennady Rozhdestvensky (1)
Conductor - Algis Zhuraitis  (3, 5-7)
Conductor – Alexander Lazerev (4)

Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra Discography
Conductor – Vassily Sinaisky (2)

 

 

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Mon, 04 Dec 2017 15:27:49 +0000
Timofei Dokshizer - Trumpet Concertos (2009) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21168-timofei-dokshizer-trumpet-concertos-2009.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21168-timofei-dokshizer-trumpet-concertos-2009.html Timofei Dokshizer - Trumpet Concertos (2009)

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Johann Hummel (1778–1837). Trumpet concerto Es-dur 
1. Allegro con spirito 9:37
2. Andante 4:26
3. Rondo 3:56

Johann Neruda (1707–1780). Trumpet concerto Es-dur 
4. Allegro 5:53
5. Largo 7:14
6. Vivace 5:07

Joseph Haydn (1732–1809). Trumpet concerto Es-dur Hob.VIIe-1
7. Allegro 6:21
8. Andante 3:50
9. Allegro 4:24

Timofei Dokshizer - trumpet
Moscow Chamber Orchestra
Rudolf Barshai - conductor [1 - 3]
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra
Saulius Sondeckis - conductor [4 - 6]
Lyon Chamber Orchestra
Philippe Fournier - conductor [7 - 9]

Recorded 1968 [1 - 3], 1990 [7 - 9], 1996 [4 - 6]

 

The golden collection of trumpeters' concert repertoire includes three concertos for trumpet by classical composers. The concertos of Haydn and Hummel were originally written for trumpet and were discovered in library archives in the 20th century. The concerto of Neruda was originally composed for posthorn and was abandoned by the author. It was forgotten and found only in the middle of the 20th century in the reserves of a London library. However, the concerto was totally inappropriate for performing on the trumpet. But trumpeters are curious people - their repertoire is very poor and it is necessary to seek out quality concert literature. Therefore, trumpeters used all their effort trying to adapt the concerto of Neruda to their instrument and nowadays there are many known versions of this composition.

Timofei Dokshizer is one of the more recent trumpeters who have made their own version of this concerto. He expresses a hope that future trumpet players will decide which of these versions will be included into the golden collection of trumpet repertoire. ---abel.hive.no

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Mon, 20 Feb 2017 15:18:44 +0000
Timofei Dokshizer - Trumpet in my heart (1987) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21131-timofei-dokshizer-trumpet-in-my-heart-1987.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/classical/5645-timofei-dokshizer/21131-timofei-dokshizer-trumpet-in-my-heart-1987.html Timofei Dokshizer - Trumpet in my heart (1987)

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01 - Chopin - Prelude Op28-24 02:31
02 - Chopin - Etude Op10-3 03:40
03 - Chopin - Etude Op25-9 00:57
04 - R Strauss - An eisamer Quelle Op9-2 03:27
05 - Schubert - Impromptu Op 90-3 06:16
06 - Schubert - Serenade D957-4 04:28
07 - Mendelssohn - Song without words Op62-6 02:38
08 - Scriabin - Etude Op8-11 03:13
09 - Scriabin - Etude Op8-12 02:30
10 - Tchaikovsky -Valse sentimentale Op51-6 02:10
11 - Rachmaninov - Sprng Water Op14-11 02:16
12 - Debussy - Arabesque No1 04:26
13 - Liszt - Consolation No3 04:22
14 - Liszt - Oh! quand je dors 04:35

Timofei Dokshizer – trumpet
Sergei Solodovnik – piano

 

Timofei Dokshizer was born on December 13th, 1921 in the town of Nezhin, Ukraine to the family of musicians. He received his initial education at the Glazunov Music College in Moscow under the tutelage of Ivan Vasilevsky. He continued his studies at the Central Music School in the class of professor Mikhail Tabakov. In 1950, Dokshizer graduated from the Gnessin’s Music Institute under the supervision of the same professor. Mr. Dokshizer received his Master Degree in conducting from the Moscow State Conservatory in 1957, studying with Leo Ginzburg.

At age 19, Timofei Dokshizer won the Soviet-Union brass instruments’ players competition and in 1947, Mr. Dokshizer won the International Competition in Prague, which jumpstarted his performance career. From that point on, his profound artistry and creativity set a standard of excellence for other trumpeters to follow.

He frequently toured the USSR and abroad, winning aclaim from critics who praised his timber, beautiful tone, unique phrasing, and filigree technique. In addition to his solo performances, Dokshizer worked at the Bolshoi Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Moscow. Here, he was revered for his brilliant renditions of some of the most difficult orchestral trumpet solos, particularly in Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake,” Prokofiev’s “War and Peace” and “Romeo and Juliet,” Khachaturian’s “Spartacus,” and many others.

His Repertoire was incredibly vast and included nearly everything ever written for the trumpet, along with works previously arranged for the instrument, from Bach, Haydn, Hummel, Albinoni and Vivaldi to his contemporaries, Shostakovich, Wainberg, Schedrin, Gershwin and others. Many works performed by Timofei Dokshizer were his own transcriptions, of which there were over 80 along the course of his lifetime. Among these were popular miniatures, originally written for violin, piano or voice by Kreisler, Sarasate, Debussy, Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rubinstein, Rachmaninoff, Chopin and he often included his own cadenzas for concerti by Haydn, Hummel and Arutiunian. Mr. Dokshizer was responsible for a tremendous expansion of trumpet repertoire, both through his own contribution to the art form and through compositions written especially for him throughout his life. Nearly a quarter century of Mr. Dokshizer’s career was dedicated to pedagogical work. He was a professor at the Gnessin’s Music Institute and has brought up scores of talented trumpet players. He has left behind invaluable teaching materials. Mr. Dokshizer conducted and adjudicated countless teaching seminars, master classes, international competitions and festivals. He moved to Vilnius, Lithuania in 1990 where he lived until his passing on March 16, 2005. ---dokshizer.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Timofei Dokshizer Mon, 13 Feb 2017 15:32:17 +0000