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| 1. String Quartet~I. Lento – Allegro agitato – Lento doloroso |
| 2. String Quartet~II. Allegro molto |
| 3. String Quartet~III. Allegro Agitato – Lento maestoso |
| 4. Ballada for violin and piano |
| 5. Violin Sonata No. 1, in memoriam Sergei Prokofiev~I. Moderato |
| 6. Violin Sonata No. 1, in memoriam Sergei Prokofiev~II. Lento cantabile |
| 7. Violin Sonata No. 1, in memoriam Sergei Prokofiev~III. Allegro vivo |
| 8. Three Inventions for piano~No. 1 Fughetta (Allegro) |
| 9. Three Inventions for piano~No. 2 Intermezzo (Adagio molto capriccioso) |
| 10. Three Inventions for piano~No. 3 Toccatina (Presto) |
| 11. Ohnemass for piano |
| 12. Five Japanese Poems for soprano, two violins and cello~No. 1 How silent is the garden |
| 13. Five Japanese Poems for soprano, two violins and cello~No. 2 On the naked branch of a tree sits a raven |
| 14. Five Japanese Poems for soprano, two violins and cello~No. 3 Shudder, o hill! |
| 15. Five Japanese Poems for soprano, two violins and cello~No. 4 O, this path through the undergrowth |
| 16. Five Japanese Poems for soprano, two violins and cello~No. 5 All is filled with silver moonlight |
| 17. Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons of Buenos Aires)~I. Verano Porteño (Buenos Aires Summer) |
| 18. Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons of Buenos Aires)~II. Invierno Porteño (Buenos Aires Winter) |
| 19. Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons of Buenos Aires)~III. Primavera Porteña (Buenos Aires Spring) |
| 20. Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (Four Seasons of Buenos Aires)~IV. Otoño Porteño (Buenos Aires Autumn) |
| 21. grand Tango |
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The Russian composer Yevgeny Zemtsov (1940-2016) may be better known for the dynasty of musicians – most of them violists – that he fathered than he is for his own music. This first album ever to be devoted to his music features works from the beginning and end of his career: some early violin works, influenced by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev, a Bartókian string quartet, three spirited and spiky piano miniatures, an oblique piano elegy and five late, enigmatic, almost ritualistic settings of Japanese haikus. Late in life, too, he discovered a fascination with tango, and the album also features his elegant arrangements for string quartet and quintet of two Piazzolla favorites.





