Oleg Kagan
Oleg Kagan was one of the foremost Russian violinists from the latter half of the twentieth century. While he developed a reputation on his own, many know him for his collaborations with pianist Sviatoslav Richter, as well as for his chamber music activity with a clutch of Soviet artists that included his first wife pianist Elisabeth Leonskaja, second wife cellist Natalia Gutman, pianist Elisso Virssaladze, and violist Yuri Bashmet. Virtuoso violinist David Oistrakh was an ardent admirer of his pupil Kagan, arranging for him to record all of Mozart's concertos while serving as his conductor in the enterprise. Though Kagan played much Russian music, including works by Shostakovich and Schnittke, he focused heavily, at least in the recording studio, on the Germanic sphere: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Brahms. Many of his numerous recordings were reissued on the German label Live Classics, EMI, and Olympia.
Kagan was born in the Eastern Soviet city of Sakhalin on November 22, 1946. His father was a physician with a passion for music. Young Oleg grew up in Riga (Latvia), studying first with Joachim Braun at the local conservatory, then with Boris Kuznetsov, who would eventually take him to Moscow for study.
Kagan won first prize at the 1965 Sibelius Competition and second prize at the 1969 Tchaikovsky. After Kuznetsov's death Kagan immediately began studies with David Oistrakh and soon found himself in a circle of friends that included Sviatoslav Richter, with whom he would collaborate in numerous concerts. Between 1975 and 1983 they gave a series of acclaimed Mozart sonata recitals, many recorded and later issued.
Throughout the 1970s and '80s Kagan's reputation grew as he extended his repertory to include Messiaen (Quartet for the End of Time), Ravel (Duo Sonata for Violin and Cello), contemporary Soviet composer Sofia Gubaidulina (Rejoice!), and works from the Second Viennese School.
As Kagan seemed to be approaching the zenith of his career he became seriously ill in 1989. He had several surgeries, but struggled to remain active, touring Europe when he could and arranging festivals. Though his doctors at a hospital in Lübeck, Germany, declared him too sick to be released, Kagan discharged himself to appear at his final festival, in Kreuth am Tegernsee, Bavaria. Shortly after giving two Mozart concerts there, where he had to be helped on-stage, he died on July 15, 1990, not yet 44.
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Schubert & Beethoven: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. VI
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 25 Mar 1994
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Messiaen: Quatuor pour la fin du temps
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 2 Sep 2016
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Beethoven: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. VIII
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 19 Jun 1994
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Tchaikovsky: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. XXII
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 27 Jun 1999
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Brahms: Kagan Music Festival Kreuth 1996
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 9 Feb 1996
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Franck, Debussy, Ravel: Piano Trios (Live)
Oleg Kagan, Natalia Gutman, Sviatoslav Richter
Classical - Released by JSC Firma Melodiya on 15 Nov 2016
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Schnittke: Concerto grosso No. 2
Oleg Kagan, Natalia Gutman, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra
Classical - Released by JSC Firma Melodiya on 1 Jan 1989
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Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos. 3 & 5
Classical - Released by JSC Firma Melodiya on 1 Jan 2007
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Brahms & Dvorak: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. IV
Classical - Released by Live Classics on 7 Aug 1992
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Beethoven: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. V
Classical - Released by Live Classics on 25 Mar 1994
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Beethoven: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. XXVI
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 23 May 2000
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Schnittke: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. XXIX
Classical - Released by Live Classics on 25 Mar 2003
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Haydn, Vivaldi & Stravinsky: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. XXXII
Classical - Released by Live Classics on 12 Jul 2008
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Ravel & Gubaidulina: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. I
Classical - Released by Live Classics on 23 May 1992
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Bach: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. XXIV
Classical - Released by Live Classics on 23 May 2000
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Hindemith: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. X
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 2 Apr 1996
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Beethoven: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. IX
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 21 Oct 1994
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Mozart: Oleg Kagan Edition, Vol. XXI
Chamber Music - Released by Live Classics on 14 May 1999
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Mozart: Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in C Major, K. 373 (Digitally Remastered)
Latvian Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Oleg Kagan
Chamber Music - Released by EMG Classical on 29 Jul 2014
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Mozart: Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in B-Flat Major, K. 269 (Digitally Remastered)
Latvian Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Oleg Kagan
Chamber Music - Released by EMG Classical on 29 Jul 2014
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Mozart: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 2 in D Major, K. 211 (Digitally Remastered)
Latvian Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Oleg Kagan
Classical - Released by EMG Classical on 15 Jul 2014
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