In
my webcam live sessions I often use the music of Alla Pavlova. She is
my favorite composer. Her music is very emotional and contains all the
necessary elements for any personally designed meditation.
The Russian composer Alla Pavlova has written a number of orchestral works, including six symphonies and the ballet “Sulamith” as well as other instrumental and vocal works that have been performed in the United States, Europe, and Canada.
She has produced several CD's :
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1. Piano, Vocal, and Instrumental Music (1996) National
Public Radio said about this CD, “. . . in Pavlova's music you find a
special quality of [the] Russian way of thinking. Let's say, it comes
from the way of thinking found in Chekhov, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff.” |
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2. Symphony No. 2, “The Old New York Nostalgia” (Suite), Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra. Albany Records, TROY397, (2000). |
The next four CDs were produced by NAXOS: “21st Century Classics” 8.557157; 8.557566; 8.557674; 8.570369. The CDs were aired many times on different classical radio stations worldwide and have many reviews. |
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3. Symphonies No. 1 and No. 3. Russian Philharmonia Orchestra. “I
found myself listening again and again (Symphony No. 1) to see if I
could crack the mystery of the piece, always in vain but always drawn
back by the lyrical beauty of its melodic and contrapuntal line. The
Symphony demonstrates beyond doubt a rare compositional talent.” |
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4. Symphonies No. 2 and No. 4. Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio. Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor. Yaroslav Krasnikov, violin. Georgy Khachikyan, organ, 2005. “If you like symphonic film music, you should hasten to buy this. I enjoyed it, and the sound quality is fine.” |
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5. Monologue for Violin and String Orchestra; The Old New York Nostalgia (Suite); Sulamith (Ballet Suite). Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Rossen Milanov, conductor. Yaroslav Krasnikov, violin, (2006). “This latest edition you simply cannot fail to enjoy.”
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6. Symphony No. 5 and Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra. Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio. Vladimir Ziva, conductor. Andrei Korobeinikov, piano, (2007). “This spellbinding symphony will hold your attention from its very first to last note.” |
For more information about Alla Pavlova's music www.allapavlova.com
To order any of Alla Pavlova's CDs, contact MIND FOR HEALTH.
Each CD (personally signed by the composer for you) is available for
$20.00 (in U.S. currency) plus $5.00 for delivery by Priority Mail (in
the U.S.) and $10.00 (internationally by air-mail).
Receive free shipping when you by three CDs or more!
The first CD is available as a bonus when you buy a whole set of five CDs.





