I recall that wonderful moment (Ya pomnyu chudnoye mgnoven'ye), song for voice & piano, G. x201
The Lark (Zhavronok), song for voice & piano (A Farewell to St. Petersburg No. 10), G. x250
Work(s): My blood is boiling with desire
Do not tempt me needlessly (Ne iskushay menya bez nuzhdï), elegy for voice & piano, G. x2
Doubt (Someniye), song for voice & piano, G. x176
Work(s): In the ballroom
Work(s): Only one who knows longing
Serenade: 'O child beneath my window', song for voice & piano, Op. 63/6
The fearful moment, song for voice & piano, Op. 28/6
It was in early spring (At the ball), song for voice & piano, Op. 38/2
Does the day reign?, song for voice & piano, Op. 47/6
Why?, song for voice & piano, Op. 6/5
To forget so soon (Zabyt' tak skoro), song for voice & piano
Solitude (Again, as before, alone), song for voice & piano, Op. 73/6
In the silence of the secret night, song for voice & piano, Op. 4/3
Georgian Song ('Do not Sing, My Beauty'), for voice & piano, Op. 4/4
How fair this spot, song for voice & piano, Op. 21/7
Fragment from Musset, song for voice & piano, Op. 21/6
Night is mournful, song for voice & piano, Op. 26/12
I have grown fond of sorrow, song for voice & piano, Op. 8/4
Lilacs, song for voice & piano, Op. 21/5
Spring waters, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/11
Dmitri Ferschtman was born in Moscow in 1945. He started his musical education at a very early age at the Central Music School in the same city, continuing in 1964 at the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied with Professo... more »r Galina Kozoloepova and Professor Natalia Gutman. In his second year at the conservatory, he became one of the founders of the Glinka String Quartet, which won first prize at an international string quartet competition in Belgium in 1969. In July 1975, Ferschtman took part in a recording of a work by Shostakovich conducted by the composer himself. Following a recording of the Mahler Piano Quartet in Russia one month before his departure, Dmitri Ferschtman took up residence in the Netherlands, where he began a new career as a soloist and teacher. He is a professor at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and has served on the faculty of the International Holland Music Sessions since 1993.« less
Dmitri Ferschtman was born in Moscow in 1945. He started his musical education at a very early age at the Central Music School in the same city, continuing in 1964 at the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied with Professor Galina Kozoloepova and Professor Natalia Gutman. In his second year at the conservatory, he became one of the founders of the Glinka String Quartet, which won first prize at an international string quartet competition in Belgium in 1969. In July 1975, Ferschtman took part in a recording of a work by Shostakovich conducted by the composer himself. Following a recording of the Mahler Piano Quartet in Russia one month before his departure, Dmitri Ferschtman took up residence in the Netherlands, where he began a new career as a soloist and teacher. He is a professor at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and has served on the faculty of the International Holland Music Sessions since 1993.