Hindemith: Sonata for oboe and piano
Britten: Temporal Variations
Doráti: Duo Concertante
Haas: Suite for oboe and piano Op 17
Ben-Haim: Three Songs without Words
Alexei Ogrintchouk oboe
Leonid Ogrintchouk piano
BIS-SACD-2023 | www.bis.se
The last of Alexei Ogrintchouk’s three BBT-supported recordings with BIS is is a family affair recital with his pianist father, Leonid Ogrintchouk. As well as the works featured here, the CD includes Britten Temporal Variations and Antál Dorati Duo Concertante among other works.
Alexei Ogrintchouk oboe and director
Alina Ibragimova violin
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
BIS-SACD-1769 | www.bis.se
For the first of three Borletti-Buitoni Trust-supported BIS CDs, facilitated by his 2007 BBT Award, Alexei Ogrintchouk pays homage to Bach. His baroque passion is clear as he directs the Swedish Chamber Orchestra in a programme of concertante works, revelling in the luxury of purely musical dialogue with his long time friend, violinist Alina Ibragimova, for the famous Double Concerto in C minor.
Mozart: Oboe Quartet in F K 370
Mozart: Oboe Concerto in C K 314
Mozart: Oboe Sonata (from Violin Sonata) in B flat K 378
Alexei Ogrintchouk oboe and director
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra
Boris Brovtsyn violin
Maxim Rysanov viola
Kristina Blaumane cello
Leonid Ogrintchouk piano
BIS-SACD-2007 | www.bis.se
Following the critically acclaimed recording of Bach Concertos with Swedish Chamber Orchestra and Alina Ibragimova, this is Alexei Ogrintchouk’s second CD on BIS to be supported by Borletti-Buitoni Trust and features Mozart works for oboe.
Marc Andre Dalbavie: Oboe Concerto
Alexei Ogrintchouk oboe
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Jiří Bēlohlávek
Courtesy of BBC Radio 3
www.bbc.co.uk/radio3
Commissioned for Alexei Ogrintchouk by Borletti-Buitoni Trust (as part of his 2007 BBT Award) and the BBC, Marc Andre Dalbavie’s Oboe Concerto was given it’s world premiere at London’s Barbican Hall on 17 December 2010. Ogrintchouk was accompanied by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by its then chief conductor, Jiří Bēlohlávek.
“…the concerto dazzles like a 100-watt bulb in a hall of mirrors… the restless energy of Ogrintchouk’s performance could power the Barbican’s stage lights for months…”
Erica Jeal, The Guardian, 21 December 2010